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On November 17, 2009 leaders of the twenty 'Outcome Groups' that formed around areas of discussion such as Vacant Land, Green Building, Engaging 1.6 million people from the 2019 Sustainability Summit gathered at Great Lakes Brewing Co. and gave updates on their groups' activities.
Each Outcome Group has two co-chairs (not all were present, but the following are the chairs present in the picture, from left to right).
Standing back row: Gregg Labar (Communications + Branding), Marc Cantor (the 'rogue'), Robert Stockham (Waste to Profit), Todd Alexander (Local Food), Sudhir Raghupathy (Social Entrepreneurship in the Urban Core), Ken Schneider (Sustainable Manufacturing), Bruce Horton (Collaborative Campus/Education), and David Cowen (Building Social Capital).
Standing middle: Annabel Khouri (Waste to Profit), Herb Crowther (Advanced Energy Research and Commercialization), Gene Stromberg (Vacant Land reuse), Sherri Waxman (Post-summit Momentum), Molly Martin and Jeffrey Bowen (Public Compact), and Adele DiMarco-Kious (Building Social Capital).
Kneeling: Keri Zipay (Sustainable Business Innovation and Incubation), Michele Kilroy (Green Building), Erin Huber and Pam Davis (Water), Leah Santosuosso and Marianne Eppig (Strategic Partnerships and Learning), ? (Engage 1.6 million), Linda Sekura and Stefanie Spear (Advanced Energy Generation).
Front: John McGovern (Transportation)
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