Thank you for signing up to attend Friday's TAG luncheon featuring Graham Evans, Executive Director of Washington Clean Technology Alliance. Directions to our meeting place at 1315 Cornwall Avenue can be found in the email below.
If you have any changes (additions/cancellations) to your RSVP please let me know by tomorrow (Thursday) at noon so that we can update the head count to the caterer if necessary. Please be aware that this is a lunch meeting and no-shows cost us money.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you Friday.
Anna Ehnmark
TAG
360-647-4220
Dear Members & Guests:
Do you care about the environment as well as business opportunities? The future is both, together. Join us on November 21 to learn more about the state of Clean Technology in Washington. Graham Evans, Executive Director of Washington Clean Technology Alliance will talk to the urgency of climate change and the marketplace for clean technology. Washington State is positioned among the leading states - but the U.S. has to scramble to lead the world. What does this mean for clean, green Whatcom County and you?
This will be a popular meeting so please RSVP by clicking as soon as possible.
Date and Time: Friday, November 21 from 12:00 - 1:15 pm.
Location: DIS building at 1315 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham, WA. Directions >>.
Cost: Free for members, $10.00 at door for non-members to cover lunch.
About Graham Evans 
Graham Evans is Executive Director of the Washington Clean Technology Alliance and Director Research and Program Operations at Washington Technology Center.
Mr. Evans has over 30 years experience advising a wide range of organizations. His early career spanned railroads, tire manufacture, steel and shipbuilding. Following that he was a management consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting (formerly Coopers & Lybrand) initially in the U.K. and since 1996 in the U.S.A. During his career he has advised senior management in many sectors including electric utilities, fast moving consumer goods, high tech, government agencies and higher education. His consulting clients include AEP (American Electric Power), Dale Carnegie franchisees, enterpriseSeattle, Puget Sound Regional Council, Lucent Technologies, National Grid, PacifiCorp, Scottish Power, Seattle City Light, Symbol Technologies, the UK Gas Regulator, and the US Forest Service.
Mr. Evans is a board member of the British American Business Council of the Pacific Northwest, a member of the Executive Network of Seattle and a Senator of Junior Chamber International.
Mr. Evans holds an M.S. in Operational Research from the University of Hull, England and a B.Sc. in Physics, Mathematics and Economics from the University of Sussex, England.
About Washington Clean Technology Alliance
The Washington Clean Technology Alliance is a business alliance for clean tech sectors in Washington state. The organization was founded in 2007 through a collaborative effort of business and economic development interests in the Greater Seattle/Puget Sound region. It was developed in response to a growing need in the region for an advocacy organization specifically focused on the emerging set of industries known collectively as clean tech, green tech or environmental technologies.

