More Speakers Announced! 2015 MomentUs Leadership Summit

By path2positive

We are pleased to announce several additional speakers who will be joining our 2015 MomentUs Leadership Summit, taking place May 20-21 in Washington, DC.

Our eminent speakers will share their thought leadership to chart a new course on climate change. The growing list of participating speakers now includes:

  • Dr. Carlton Brown, President, Clark Atlanta University
  • Katherine Di Matteo, Executive Director, Sustainable Food Trade Assn.
  • Jay Faison, Managing Partner, ClearPath Foundation 
  • Rabbi Steve Gutow, President and CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs
  • Linda Jaramillo, Executive Minister, United Church of Christ
  • Hon. Elizabeth Kautz, Mayor, City of Burnsville, MN
  • David Levine, Co-founder, Pres and CEO, American Sustainable Business Council
  • Bishop Vashti McKenzie, African Methodist Episcopal Church 

Path to Positive, the 2015 MomentUs Leadership Summit, is a gathering of 200 national leaders from faith, health, higher education, business, conservation/environment, communities, and the social sciences.  They will come together for a day of sharing and collaboration to expand, diversify, and galvanize climate change leadership in America.

If you have a leader to recommend for the Summit, please email us at summit@ecoAmerica.org. And if you would like to take a leadership role in building support for climate solutions, please join us at MomentUs.org.

Subscribe

Stay connected and get updates from Blessed Tomorrow.

Subscribe

You May Also Like

October 2, 2023

In a historic moment, today 31 US denominations and faith organizations have joined together to launch One Home One Future, a multi-faith campaign to strengthen...

Read More

September 13, 2023

  Gloria D. Lozada De Jesús y Neddy Astudillo, Red Presbiteriana para el Cuidado de la Creación El clima está en transición y a veces...

Read More

August 21, 2023

  Black churches have long been a place of inspiration and refuge and many folks have traditionally relied on these religious communities to stay alive...

Read More
logo-transparent

 

Blessed Tomorrow is a program of ecoAmerica

 

© ecoAmerica 2006 – 2022 The contents of this website may be shared and used under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 International License.