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Phil Woolas MP heads line-up at Energy and Environment Conference
Phil Woolas MP has confirmed as keynote speaker at this years Energy and Environment Conference taking place on the 17th June 2008 at the Church House Conference Centre in Westminster, London.
Chaired by John Vidal, Environment Editor at the Guardian Newspaper the Energy and Environment Conference promises to deliver a first class conference for speakers and delegates alike with a number of networking opportunities throughout the day to meet and discuss the sector with over 400 professionals from across the industry.
Speakers confirmed to date include;
John Vidal, Environment Editor, The Guardian
Phil Woolas MP, Minister of State, DEFRA
Maria McCaffery, Chief Executive, BWEA
Gregory Barker MP, Shadow Conservative Minister for the Environment
Tom Delay, Chief Executive, The Carbon Trust
Keith Parker, Chief Executive, Nuclear Industry Association
Barbara Young, Chief Executive, The Environment Agency
Merlin Hyman, Director, Environmental Industries Commission
Russell Foster, Chief Executive, IEMA
Beacon Council Award Winners, IDeA
Shaun McCarthy, Chair of the Commission for a Sustainable London 2012, Founder Director ActionSustainability
To attend the conference you can call our delegate manager Alexis Guntrip on 0161 832 6000
3:58pm Thursday 1st May 2008
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