Green Media, Marketing, and Public Relations
This panel will focus on how governments, businesses, organizations and neighborhoods can optimize communications by leveraging an integrated approach. From news media to corporate communications, community engagement to online activism, this panel explores how traditional channels are being outpaced by new technologies. This panel explores how traditional media like television, radio, print, and on-line are changing and being integrated with mobile and social media platforms.
Speakers Include:
Ian Bryan, President, Sensible City
Sunny Lewis, Editor-in-Chief, Environmental News Service
Eamon Martin, Executive Director, The Global Report
Trish Michaels, Cofounder of M4 Marketing
Moderator: Joseph B. Malki, Executive Co-Producer of Green Cities
GC Florida 2009
Green Cities National
David Smith, President, SunWorks Solar
“Our Green Cities experience in Orlando was a great one. SunWorks Solar met decision-makers who will have an important influence on our future, as well as the future of clean, renewable energy in Florida. Ideas, enthusiasm and outlook were all positive. A solid investment for SunWorks Solar.”
Trish Michaels, M4 Marketing, Agency for SunWorks Solar
“Wasn't that a valuable gathering of brilliance and innovation last week? We at M4 Marketing and SunWorks Solar were highly impressed and plan to return next year.”
Steven McCaslin, Southeastern Division Regional Manager, Permapave
“The Green Cities target audience was everything you said it would be.”
Daniel Garceau, President, Empower
“The Green Cities Conference in Orlando was one of the most inspiring events I have sponsored. The management, staff and volunteers at Green Cities were totally dedicated and thoughtful. It was an excellent forum to meet and interact with hard to reach policy makers at government and county levels. I do not want to miss your next exhibitions, please keep me posted. Thanks for the personal attention.”
Sunny Lewis, Editor in Chief, ENS
“Congratulations on a beautiful conference in Orlando” reports Environment News Service Editor in Chief, Sunny Lewis. “You are doing a real service for the Earth.”
City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer
“It is opportunities like Green Cities Florida that support our region's efforts to shift the way we think and operate, ultimately saving money, supporting job growth and protecting our natural resources.”



















































