Who Should Attend
Well, for starters, YOU.
The Texas Energy Summit gathers air quality and energy efficiency stakeholders to discover and advocate sustainable community strategies and energy efficiency improvement opportunities in air quality non-attainment and near-non-attainment areas. These stakeholders come from every urban and urbanizing area of the state and even around the country to participate in a lively exchange with peers and other thought leaders.
Examples of job titles of participants from past conferences:
- Administrator
- Advocate
- Architect
- Assistant Principal
- Attorney
- Building Official
- CEO
- CFO
- City Manager
- Commissioner
- Consultant
- Councilmember
- County Judge
- Director of Development
- Director of Public Works
- Director of Sustainability
- Energy Efficiency Specialist
- Energy Manager
- Engineer
- Environmental Programs Manager
- Executive Director
- Facilities Manager
- Golf Enthusiast (okay, that’s not really his title)
- Legislative Aide
- Legislative Director
- Legislative Liaison
- Legislator
- Mayor
- Owner/Developer
- Planner
- Principal
- Professor
- Program Manager
- Property Manager
- Real Estate Developer
- Senior Program Manager
- Strategist
- Superintendent
- Transportation Planner
- Vice President