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Kevin Scott, Consultant, Solution Scope; David Abel, Chair, New Schools • Better Neighborhoods; and Rick Simpson, Special Assistant to CA Assembly Speaker Robert Hertzberg


Judy Schwartz and Dileepan Sivapathasundaram, Coro Fellows; and Jonathan Lonner, acting Director New Schools • Better Neighborhoods

Day Higuchi, UTLA President; and Jose Huizar LAUSD Boardmember


Jose Huizar LAUSD Boardmember

Asm. Marco Firebaugh; and Nick Bollman, President, CCRL

Glenn Gritzner, Local Government Affairs Coordinator, LAUSD; Judy Schwartz, Coro Fellow; Jose Huizar, LAUSD Boardmember


Alejandra Sotelo, Coro Fellow; and Gary Flamm, California Energy Commission


Doug Otto, Long Beach Strategic Plan and Nick Bollman, President, CCRL


Enrique Aranda, Inquilinos Unidos and Jonathan Lonner, acting Director, New Schools • Better Neighborhoods


Forum Participant and Gary Flamm, California Energy Commission

Gaylaird Christopher AIA, Perkins Will Architects; and Lou Smith, COO San Diego Unified School District

Peggy Funkhauser, former President Los Angeles Educational
Partnership; Neal Kaufman, Proposition 10 Commission; Neal Halfon, M.D, Director UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities; Brenda Levin, Architect, Levin & Associates

High Performance Built Environment — Practical Challenges
(podium) Kathi Littman, Deputy General Manager Facilities, LAUSD; (seated) Felicia Marcus, COO, Trust for Public Land and former Administrator EPA Region 9; Lou Smith, COO, San Diego Unified School District; Dennis Bottum AIA, Fields & Deveraux; Dr. Mary Spangler, President, Los Angeles Community College District


Tony Vazquez, California Futures Network


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