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Society of Iranian American Engineers and Architects

P.O. Box 10656, Beverly Hills, California 90213 Tel: (310) 516-9999SOCIETY OF IRANIAN AMERICAN ENGINEERS & ARCHITECTS

PRESENTS:From Policy to Reality

“Began in 2001, the LACCD nearly $6 billion building program is showing the way that a large scale

building program can be both sustainable, cost effective, and innovative. The program will feature:

Mona Field, President of the LACCD Board of Trustees, who will discuss the original policy formation

for the building program, and changes over time; Bharat Patel, Sustainability Director for LACCD will

discuss sustainable aspects of the building program, and results achieved to date; and,. Larry Eisenberg,

Executive Director for Facilities Planning and Development, will discuss procedural elements of the

building program including a review of the advanced design/build process and illustrate current

technologies being used to advance the design of world class buildings at LACCD”.Speakers:Mona Field, President, LACCD Board of TrusteesBharat Patel, LEED AP Sustainability Director, LACCDLarry H. Eisenberg, Executive Director of Facility Planning, LACCDMona Field

been elected by her colleagues to serve as Vice President (2002) and President of the Board (2009 and 2004).has served on the Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees since 1999, and hasBharat Patel

Construction experience in sustainable development. He is one of a few individuals that understand

benchmarking carbon and trading it as a commodity. He has participated in numerous conferences around the

world including at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Bali. Patel is a LEED accredited

professional and is chair of the Los Angeles chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).is vice president / director of sustainability at URS and has over 28 years Design andLarry H. Eisenberg

the Los Angeles Community College District. In that role, he directs its $6 billion Sustainable Building

Program and oversees its planning, facilities development, maintenance and real estate activities. By the time

the construction program is complete, the district’s nine colleges will feature 85 new buildings that meet the

U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards.has served since 2003 as the executive director of Facilities Planning and Development forTime: 6:30 PM

Date: Tuesday June 1, 2010

Place: UCLA, David Geffen School of Medicine

10833 Le Conte Avenue, Bel Air Room, No. 17-323

Admission: Free