EASC to Host Virtual Event on Green Economy and Sustainability

Everett, WALocal News

Economic Alliance Snohomish County (EASC) will host a virtual event titled “Green Economy: Building a Sustainable Future” on March 18 at 8:30 a. m. via Zoom, aiming to promote sustainable practices within the region. As the green economy continues to drive innovation and investment, the event will feature discussions on clean energy advancements and sustainable transportation. Panelists include notable experts like Mel Clark, President & CEO of CleanTech Alliance, and John Hoffman, Chief Customer Officer at Snohomish County PUD.

Ray Stephanson, EASC’s President & CEO, underscores the importance of discussing the transition to a greener economy, noting that Snohomish County has the talent and innovation necessary for leadership in clean technology. Attendees will have opportunities for direct engagement through a Q&A session, enhancing community involvement in sustainability efforts. The event is free to attend, reflecting EASC's commitment to accessibility in promoting economic growth. For further details and to RSVP, individuals can visit EconomicAllianceSC. org or reach out via email.

This initiative is vital for fostering a sustainable future in Snohomish County, aligning with broader global trends toward environmental responsibility.

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