Attending NACUBO?
Join University Business and Johnson Controls for an exclusive breakfast seminar
Monday, July 31, 2017
7:30 to 9:00 AM
Hyatt Regency Minneapolis
The Prairie Kitchen and Bar
RSVP NOW
 
Beyond savings: Connecting efficiency with institutional success

The drive to optimize facilities goes beyond the issue of cost savings. The broader goal is institutional success—the ability of your college or university to operate sustainably and fulfill its mission of education and research.

While you are at NACUBO, join University Business magazine and a small group of your fellow higher ed business officers for a lively breakfast discussion on issues related to campus facilities optimization. Topics to be covered include:
  • Energy projects
  • Contingent payment financing
  • Public-private partnerships
Our program will include case studies and Q&A with a panel, moderated whole group discussion and tabletop discussions with your peers.

Panelists
  • Colin Coyne, Chief Strategy Officer, Samford University
  • Dan Feitelberg, Senior Advisor To The Chancellor, University of California, Merced
  • Mike Unebasami, Associate Vice President for Administrative Affairs, University of Hawaii Community College
  • Alicia Currin, Vice President for Business & Administration, Texas A&M University-Commerce
Host and Moderator
Kurt Eisele-Dyrli, Content Marketing Editor, University Business

For questions, please contact:
Susan Charamut
scharamut@universitybusiness.com


Participation is limited to 25 participants, so RSVP today to secure a seat.

Breakfast seminar sponsored by Johnson Controls.
 
We can help you understand and navigate funding options — from performance-based contracting with energy savings guarantees, to power purchase agreements for renewable energy, to grants, incentives and tax credits. Some options for funding your efficiency project, such as performance contracting, let you use tomorrow’s energy savings to pay for today’s upgrades, so use of vital capital is minimized.

In other words, we make investing in your campus easy.
 
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