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Exhibitor Profiles


Booth # 420 Stertil-Koni the fastest growing heavy duty vehicle lift companies in the U.S., manu- factures all types of heavy duty vehicle lifts, including mobile column lifts, plat- form lifts, parallelogram lifts, in-ground axle engaging lifts, and 2-post lifts. Stertil is ISO 9001 certified, and most lifts are ALI/ETL certified.


S3 Advisors LLC 3319 A Maunaloa Ave. Honolulu, HI 96816 (808) 216-9111 ekawata@s3-advisors.net www.s3-advisors.net Booth #416 S3’s modular building system uses retiring cargo containers as the primary component and incorporates various green technolo- gies to create cost-effective sustainable buildings. As architects and solutions spe- cialists with responsibility for the integrity of overall design, we are a key contributor to the implementation of reliable and sus- tainable solutions, maximizing value and quality while minimizing cost and risk.


SunDial Powder Coating 8421 Telfair Ave Sun Valley, CA 91352 818-767-4477 info@sundialpowdercoating.com http://www.sundialpowdercoating.com Booth #317 One simple word describes why Sundial’s powder coating methods and results are the best in southern California: COM- MITMENT. We maintain a dogged commitment to innovation and continued improvement in every facet of powder coatings, from shop cleanliness to artisan training, quality assurance controls, pro- cesses, pre-treatment systems, as well as the highest quality equipment and paints.


Superior Metal Products Company, Inc 116 Citation Court Birmingham, AL 35209 877.445.1200 canopysales@superiormetalproducts.com www.superiormetalproducts.com Booth # 316 Superior Metal Products Company, Inc. manufactures a complete line of roll formed and extruded canopies. Extruded systems are available in enamel and anod- ized finishes to harmonize with the widest range of architectural designs. We also offer DSA (PC#-77) pre-approved walkway cov- ers and lunch shelters that are flexible and cost effective.


Tesco Industries 1035 E. Hacienda Bellville, TX. 77418 602-295-5075 tescowest@yahoo.com www.tesco-ind.com Booth # Table Top—Registration Area Tesco Industries is a leading Library Furni- ture manufacturer, providing quality learn- ing environments since 1954. All products are “Greenguard for Children and Schools” certified. Tesco is a proud member of the USGBC and provides solutions for K-12, Higher Education, and Public libraries. Ask about our “Beyond the Library” program!


Textured Coatings of America, Inc. 2422 East 15th Street Panama City, FL 32405 800-454-0340 info@texcote.com www.texcote.com Booth # 227 Textured Coatings of America, Inc. is one of the leading “green” coatings manufactur- ers in the world. TEX∙COTE®’s COOL- WALL® System is a heat reflective exterior wall coating system that has been tested by the U.S. Department of Energy and proven to reduce surface temperatures and provide cooling cost energy savings.


UCLA Education Extension


10995 Le Conte Avenue #639 Los Angeles, CA 90024 310-825-2960 education@uclaextension.edu www.uclaextension.edu/teachers Booth # 116 New Education Concentration Certificate in Global Sustainability Designed for professional educators in a variety of educational settings, the Educa- tion Concentration offers a broad range of courses for educators interested in adding environment based curriculum and prac- tices to their classroom and schools. Many courses focus on incorporating environ- mental themes across academic disciplines, with particular emphasis on the Educa- tion and the Environment Initiative (EEI) curriculum, which is being disseminated across California schools.


U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - Region 9 - Southern California Field Office 600 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1460 Los Angeles, CA, 90017 213-244-1800 campopiano.jorine@epa.gov http://www.epa.gov/schools/ Booth # Tabletop—Registration area October is Children’s Health Month and the theme of this year is Clean, Green, and Healthy Schools. Nationally, more than 1,900 new schools serving approximately 1.2 million children and costing more than $13 billion opened in the 2008-2009 school year. Major investments in our children’s schools can be compromised if environ- mental hazards are not fully understood prior to selecting a school site. EPA has de- veloped voluntary school siting guidelines to help communities and local education agencies ensure that new locations for schools are accessible to the students they are intended to serve. Additionally, EPA has many programs and resources available


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