EHS WEB SEMINAR - WORKPLACE MANAGEMENT
 
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Driving Business and Environmental Results through Creative Workplace Management
Web Seminar – Tuesday September 11th, 2008 – 1:00-2:30 pm ET

George Gosieski, Studley, Inc. & formerly with Capital One

George recently joined Studley to create a workplace and environmental sustainability practice. Studley is the leading international commercial real estate services firm specializing in tenant representation. Founded in 1954, Studley pioneered the conflict-free business model of representing only tenants with their commercial real estate transactions and provides strategic real estate consulting services to the federal and state governments, top-tier corporations, not-for-profit organizations, and law firms.

Prior to joining Studley, George was a Director in Capital One's Corporate Real Estate group where he developed the award winning West Creek Campus, created the concept of Scalable People Centers, and founded Capital One's Environmental Sustainability Office where, under his leadership, Capital One became the first corporation to achieve Green Globes status for a corporate campus.

George's career also includes 19 years with the Boeing Airplane Company where he developed three corporate campuses and established the Asia-Pacific Real Estate team and Global Real Estate Group.

George also supports several non-governmental organizations. He is a member of the National Association of Environmental Management, Green Building Initiative board of directors and research committee; Corenet Global's Sustainability Community; and Da Capo Music Institute advisory board.

George founded the Facility Management Degree program at the University of Washington and holds multiple patents related to wireless technology. He has a degree in Architecture from the University of Washington, a Masters in Corporate Real Estate from Corenet Global, and is a Certified Scrum Master.

 

Kristi McGee, Sr. Director Open Work Services Group, Sun Microsystems

Kristi McGee is a Senior Director in Sun Microsystems' OpenWork Services Group, which has been planning, designing and delivering work solutions to Sun's employees for the past decade. These include flexible work environments, mobile and collaboration technologies, and organization and work practices to allow Sun's workforce to work productively from wherever they are.

Ms. McGee has spent 18 years in Sun's Information Technology organization, most recently as Senior Director of Business Intelligence Services. She holds an MBA from Santa Clara University and a BA from UC Santa Barbara.

 

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