When

Tuesday May 3, 2016 from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM PDT
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Where

Portland Crowne Plaza, Portland Oregon 
1441 NE 2nd Avenue
Portland, OR 97232
 

 
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Contact

Jeni Hall 
Energy Trust of Oregon 
503.459.4075 
jeni.hall@energytrust.org 
 

Solar Trade Ally Contractor Summit 

Solar trade ally contractors will gain tools, techniques and methods to immediately lower soft costs, delight customers, operate more effectively and become future-proof. Energy Trust of Oregon and Oregon Solar Energy Industries Association (OSEIA) will co-host a day-long Solar Trade Ally Contractor Summit on May 3, 2016.

What is the cost? The training is $500 value. Energy Trust is offering the all-day summit free of charge for solar trade ally contractors.

Who should attend? Solar business owners and individuals responsible for making decisions on marketing, finance, operations or sales.

Presenters:

Pamela Cargill, Principal of Chaolysti, specializes in organizational development and operational effectiveness in distributed clean energy. She is applying her decade of experience spanning the entirety of residential solar operations including design engineering, project management and installation, process design/automation, operations strategy, and software planning and integration.

Leslie Shiner—author, speaker, and trainer—has more than twenty-five years’ experience working as a financial and management consultant for the construction industry. She is the owner of The ShinerGroup, a consulting firm helping contractors gain financial control. As a business coach, she has worked with both small and large businesses to help them better understand their business practices and maximize their profits.

Glenna Wiseman, founder of Identity3, is a marketing and business development expert who has been dedicated to the solar industry since 2007. She works with companies along the solar supply chain from manufacturers to installers, financing entities to O&M providers and across continents to global PV firms. She has fueled growth in start-ups to divisions of Fortune 500 companies.