Fall Event 2004: “Is Hydrogen in Our Energy Future?” and GASP’s 35th Anniversary

Update: Thank you and pictures of the event

Is Hydrogen in Our Energy Future?
A Panel Discussion and Benefit Reception

GASP: Celebrating 35 Years
1969-2004

Saturday, October 16, 2004
7:00 - 10:00 pm

Rodef Shalom
4905 Fifth Avenue, Oakland

Join GASP to discuss the pros and cons of a hydrogen economy and celebrate our 35th anniversary with GASP Founder, Michelle Madoff.

Schedule | Panel | Honorary Committee | Tickets


6:30 - 7:00 pm Registration
Silent auction
Multimedia display: GASP’s 35 Years
7:00 - 9:00 pm Welcoming remarks
Individual presentations
Questions & answers and panel discussion
Honoring Michelle Madoff
9:00 - 10:00 pm Dessert and wine reception
Silent auction
Multimedia display: GASP’s 35 Years
10:00 pm Silent auction winners announced
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Moderator

  • Don Hammonds: Writer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Panelists

  • Thomas Flower: President of Stationary Fuel Cells at Siemens Westinghouse Power Corp.
  • Robert Hirsch: Senior Energy Program Advisor, Science Applications International Corporation; Hydrogen Economy Study Committee, National Academy of Engineering.
  • Lester Lave: Professor of Economics and Finance, Professor of Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; Director, Green Design Institute; Co-Director, Electricity Industry Center.
  • Edward Rubin: Professor of Engineering and Public Policy, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University; Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies.

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Honorary Chair
Michelle Madoff, GASP Founder and first President

Honorary Committee
Kimberly Adams, Sustainable Pittsburgh
Linda Benedict-Jones, Executive Director, Silver Eye Center for Photography
Margaret S. Cyert
Neil M. Donahue, Asst. Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, CMU
Rebecca Flora, Executive Director, Green Building Alliance
Mike Gable, Executive Director, Construction Junction
Ruth and Myron Garfunkel
William H. Isler
Ayanna King, Director, Office of Environmental Advocate, PA DEP
Jane Konrad, Executive Director, Pittsburgh Regional Center for Science Teachers
Tracy Montarti, President, In the Loop, Inc.
Anthony Sadar, Certified Consulting Meteorologist, Environmental Science Communication
Lisa Kunst Vavro, Director, Chatham College Landscape Architecture/Landscape Studies Programs
Joshua Whetzel, Jr.

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Tickets

$35 Anniversary Special: 35 dollars for 35 years!
One ticket at our basic price level.

$100 Tickets for Two
Two tickets and one copy of Out of Gas: The End of Oil by David Goodstein.

$250 GASP Friend
Up to four tickets and two copies of Out of Gas: The End of Oil by David Goodstein, and your name printed as a GASP Friend in event literature.

$500 GASP Patron
Up to eight tickets and four copies of Out of Gas: The End of Oil by David Goodstein, and your name printed as a GASP Patron in event literature.

$25-$34 Sliding Scale
One ticket at your chosen price from $25 to $34.

For reservations, call GASP at (412) 441-6650. Visa, Mastercard, American Express accepted.

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Wightman School Community Building, 5604 Solway Street, #204, Pittsburgh, PA 15217