May 22, 2008
The Mission Inn
Riverside, CA.
Conference Photos by Lisa Garibaldi
Conference Agenda
Welcome Remarks:
David A. Swanson, Director, Edward J. Blakely Center for Sustainable Suburban Development; Professor of Sociology
Charles Louis, Vice Chancellor for Research, UC Riverside; Professor of Biochemistry
Conference Theme Setter:
Mark Pisano, Distinguished Fellow, USC; former Executive Director, Southern California Association of Governments
Panel Discussion: An Issue of Health
Moderator:
Hasan Ikhrata, Executive Director, Southern California Association of Governments
Panel:
Dr. Eric Frykman, Director and Public Health Officer, Riverside Community Health Agency
Ed Avol, Professor of Preventive Medicine, USC Keck School of Medicine
David Diaz-Sanchez, Chief of the Clinical Research Branch, U.S. EPA, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Joe L. Mauderly, Vice President and Senior Scientist, Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, N.M.
Panel Discussion: Goods Movement and Air Quality
Moderator:
Norman R. King, Associate, Leonard Transportation Center, Cal State San Bernardino
Panel:
J. Wayne Miller, Manager, Emissions and Fuels Research Laboratory, College of Engineering, Center for Environmental Research and Technology, UCR
Peter Greenwald, Senior Policy Advisor, South Coast Air Quality Management District
Adriano Martinez, Project Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council
John Husing, Economics & Politics, Inc.
Luncheon Keynote Speaker
James Boyd, Vice Chair, California Energy Commission
“Energy and Air Quality: Building a Bridge to State Policy Objectives.”
Panel Discussion: Potential Solutions and Timetable
Moderator:
Joseph Norbeck, W. Ruel Johnson Professor of Engineering; Director, Environmental Research Institute, UCR
Panel:
Timothy V. Johnson, Director, Emerging Technologies and Regulations Corning Environmental Technologies, Corning, Inc.
Rick Bishop, Executive Director, Western Riverside Council of Governments
Laki Tisopulos, Assistant Deputy Executive Officer, Planning, Rule Development & Area Sources South Coast Air Quality Management District
