Launch of the Green Council of Seattle

Launch of the Green Council of Seattle on March 12th, invitations have been sent to the Governor of Washington, Mayor of Seattle as well as other city, state and federal officials. The Green Council of Seattle is an initiative of the International Green Technology Institute (IGTI), and in association with the University of Washington.

Seattle, WA, February 16, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Saturday, March 12 · 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Location: EastLake Bar & Grill 2947 Eastlake Ave E Seattle, WA 98102

On the occasion of the launch of the Green Council of Seattle on March 12th, invitations have been sent to the Governor of Washington, Mayor of Seattle as well as other city, state and federal officials. The Green Council of Seattle is an initiative of the International Green Technology Institute (IGTI), and in association with the University of Washington.

This event is for green innovators entrepreneurs, universities, colleges and others interested in supporting the growth of the green economy in Washington State. The International Green Technology Institute is committed to working with US-based green entrepreneurs to commercialize and export their products, services, expertise to developing countries in order to reap the benefits of creating jobs and developing expertise for advance green technologies in the US. The Green Technology Institute is the brainchild of Dr. Gurminder Singh, formerly a initiative of the Tom Bradley Legacy Foundation, part of the Tom Bradley International Hall at UCLA and presently free-standing 501c3 not-for-profit organization. The institute works with various US and International local, state and federal level initiatives to showcase viable solutions, innovative entrepreneurs and their green technology development companies.

For further information, please email Josh Levin, Communication Director at josh.levin@greentechnologyinstitute.org.

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