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Detailed Agenda
SATURDAY « FEBRUARY 20, 2016
Julia Walsh
Former Village Trustee, New Paltz, NY
Julia Walsh served as an elected official on the Village Board of New
Paltz, NY from 2003-2007, where she passed key environmental
legislation and organized New Paltz’s groundbreaking same-sex
marriages that received national media coverage. For over 10 years, she
served as an NGO representative to the United Nations for children’s
rights, environmental, and indigenous rights organizations. In 2010, she
founded Frack Action and helped initiate Elected Officials to Protect New
York, organizations that played a pivotal role in the statewide ban on
fracking announced by Governor Cuomo in December 2014.
9:15 AM – 10:45 AM
SMART URBAN GROWTH
MODELS OF SUSTAINABILITY
Cities and metros are leading the way in sustainability, becoming laboratories
of efficiency and innovation. This panel will highlight examples of model urban
systems and infrastructure, from municipal utilities to cutting-edge transit to
revitalized downtown commons. Panelists will discuss strategies for funding and
implementing smart urban development.
BREAKOUTS BY LEVEL OF OFFICE
Heather Bailey
City of Boulder
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Heather Bailey was hired in 2012 to help manage Boulder’s Energy
Future project by providing direction in the creation of both short- and
long-term energy strategies and leading the city’s municipalization
exploration project. She has nearly 37 years of experience in the utility
industry, and has served as a regulator, utility executive, and consultant.
The majority of her career has been in public power, with positions
including controller, treasurer, deputy chief financial officer, executive
director of corporate services, and executive director of transmission
business services and asset development. As a consultant she advised
independent transmission developers and power producers, as well as cities, on various utility
strategic and regulatory issues. Bailey is a C.P.A. and has an M.B.A. from the University of Texas
at Austin, a bachelor’s degree from Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, and has
received numerous appointments from the American Public Power Association (APPA), including
chair of the APPA Business and Finance Section.
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