EXHIBITOR AND SPONSOR PROFILES
Bright Footprint Booth 125
1165 E. San Antonio Drive, Suite #C, Long Beach, CA 90807 562-301-4685 Kelly Hull
kelly@brightfootprint.com www.brightfootprint.com
Bright Footprint is a energy efficiency company from planning a complete energy retrofit to Final site net zero. We design, supply, and install LED, Hvac, and software management, renewable energy solutions. Bright Footprint understands the Proposition 39 process. We can aid schools to complete the rebate process, and bridge financing.
Busch Systems Recycle Bin Sponsor 81 Rawson Avenue
Barrie, Ontario, Canada, L4N 6E5 705-722-0806
promotions@buschsystems.com www.buschsystems.com Busch Systems is North America’s leading manufac- turer of recycling, waste and composting containers. Since 1985, Busch Systems has led the way with innovative container designs and develops more new, molded recycling containers per year than all other manufacturers combined; all proudly made in North America and 100% recyclable.
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CalCERTS, Inc. Booth 402
31 Natoma Street, Suite 120, Folsom, CA 95630 916-985-3400, ext 206
info@calcerts.com www.calcerts.com
In 2003 CalCERTS, Inc. was approved by the Califor- nia Energy Commission (CEC) to become a Home En- ergy Rating System (HERS) Provider. We are a private organization that provides service, support, training and certification to HERS Raters. We advocate for the Rater community on state regulations & advise on the development & design of new standards/regulations. We are an ANSI/IREC accredited training program.
California Comfort Systems USA Booth 126
7740 Kenamar Ct. San Diego, CA 92121 650-968-1811 John Pink
John.Pink@ComfortSystemsUSA.com www.calcsusa.com
Our vision is to be widely recognized as the premier provider of business solutions addressing workplace comfort, environment and energy services. Premier means being recognized by: • Our team members as providing a world-class rewarding place to work and grow. • Our clients as providing the best quality, value-en- hancing solutions.
California Conservation Corps- Energy Corps Booth 414
1719 24th Street, Sacramento, CA 95816
energycorps@ccc.ca.gov ccc.ca.gov The CCC’s Energy Corps has been assisting schools and state agencies statewide in saving both energy and money while providing work experience and training for young adults and veterans; working in partnership with state agencies, utility companies, and energy-efficiency firms to assist in Conduct Energy Opportunity Surveys and Energy Retrofit.
California Department of Pesticide Regu- lation Booth 417 1001 I Street,
Sacramento, CA 95812 916-445-1851 Erin Shimizu
eryn.shimizu@
cdpr.ca.gov http://apps.cdpr.ca.gov/schoolipm/
The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) School and Child Care IPM program protects human health and the environment by fostering reduced-risk pest management at school and child care facilities through Integrated Pest Management (IPM), and by providing training and resources to ensure success!
California Energy Commission Booth 232 1516 9th St. MS – 23, Sacramento, CA 95814 916-654-4860
Proposition 39 Questions Only
Nelson.Pena@
energy.ca.gov
The California Clean Energy Jobs Act (Prop. 39) allocates projected revenue for five fiscal years, be- ginning with fiscal year 2013-14. Under the initiative, roughly up to $550 million annually is available for appropriation by the Legislature for eligible projects to improve energy efficiency and expand clean energy generation in schools.
California Green Ribbon Schools Booth 317
1430 N Street, Suite 1201, Sacramento, CA 95814 916-322-0310
greenribbonschools@cde.ca.gov www.cde.ca.gov/ls/fa/sf/greenribbonprog.asp California Green Ribbon Schools (CA-GRS) is State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson’s initiative recognizing excellence in sustainability education, health, and environmental stewardship. CA-GRS is the state-level award for U.S. Depart- ment of Education Green Ribbon Schools (ED-GRS), launched by Secretary Arne Duncan in 2011.
California Hot Water Supply, Inc. Booth 420
15705 Condon Ave, Unit D-2,
Capitol Energy Systems Booth 210
2131 Capitol Avenue, #306, Sacramento, CA 95816 310-709-8209
kdimatteo@capitolenergysystems.com www.capitolenergysystems.com
Capitol Energy Systems has developed an affordable wireless energy management system for your HVAC units. Our technology uses your wireless network to allow you to monitor and control from any computer with internet access. Our system also alerts you of maintenance issues to allow you to diagnose and repair problems.
Lawndale, CA 90260 310-725-5144 Eddie Dombrowski
eddie@calhot.com www.calhot.com
Factory Authorized Stocking Distributor for Raypak, Lochinvar, Taco, Amerivent, EasyFlex USA, Blue Ribbon and more! We are available 24/7! We stock boilers, tanks, tube bundles, pumps and parts. Contact our office for more information.
California School Employees Association Booth 424 2045 Lundy Avenue, San Jose, CA 95131 408-433-1346
bbreedlove@csea.com www.csea.com
The California School Employees Association is the largest classified school employees union in the United States, representing more than 225,000 school support staff throughout California. We are proud to be a part of the educational team that is working toward restoring the California Dream through Education.
CalRecycle Booth 117 Technology Showcase Sponsor PO Box 4025 MS 9A, Sacramento, CA 95812 916-341-6490
jennifer.caldwell@
calrecycle.ca.gov www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Tires/BizAssist CalRecycle’s Tire-Derived Products (TDPs) program provides presentations and information about various products made from California scrap tire rubber. Stop by our booth to view the broad range of recycled-con- tent products including rooftops sealants, permeable outdoor surfacing, wheel stops, playground surfacing, ADA transition ramps, indoor flooring, moisture bar- riers, athletic field systems and many more that align with Prop 39, CASH and CHPS project applications! CalRecycle grants are available to public schools for TDPs as well as Rubberized Pavement and Tire-De- rived Aggregate.
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