Learn 'How to Green Your Company' at the Atlantic City Hospitality Trade Show Sept. 18th (United States)
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Learn 'How to Green Your Company' at the Atlantic City Hospitality Trade Show Sept. 18th (United States)
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - United States
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2008-09-03
Businesses
interested in learning how to effectively 'go green' and lower energy costs
will benefit from 'Bet on Green,' How to Green Your Company, a free
presentation by Harrah's Entertainment at the Atlantic City Hospitality
Trade Show on Thursday, September 18, 2008, in the Mark Etess Arena of the
Trump Taj Mahal.
In this special session, Ulrico C. Izaguirre, National Political
Director and Eastern Division Regional Communications Director for Harrah's
Entertainment, will offer guidelines on how to effectively green your
property. Harrah's recently received the prestigious United States EPA
Environmental Quality Award, and is the first casino company ever to do so.
"Going green is not just a trendy thing to do but rather a company
commitment," said Izaguirre. "This is a high priority for our employees,
our customers and the communities where we work. We're investing the time
and the resources to protect our environmental resources for future
generations. Everybody can do their part in creating a more eco-friendly
workplace."
Izaguirre serves on the Harrah's Entertainment Green Steering
Committee. Formerly, he was Assistant Director of the Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality and also served as an assistant in Vice President Al
Gore's White House West Wing Office.
The Atlantic City Hospitality Trade Show is presented by Cooper
Levenson Attorneys at Law, AEX Convention Services, the Atlantic City Hotel
& Lodging Association and the Greater Atlantic City Chamber. The event will
feature more than 150 exhibitors, a casino hotel leaders panel, and
opportunities for exhibitors to meet purchasing representatives from the
casino hotel industry, as well as, the area's largest industries and
government entities. Various exhibitors will be conducting product
demonstrations and a uniforms modeling show.
The Trade Show is open to the general public. There is no charge to
walk the floor of the Show. A walk 'round luncheon is available for
purchase from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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