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October 9th Portland Regional Chapter Meeting: Fleet Decarbonization Accelerator
Wednesday, October 09, 2024
Category: Portland Chapter

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Fleet Decarbonization Accelerator
presented by Adam Nashban, Breaking Barriers Collaborative 

This meeting is sponsored by

Wednesday, October 9, 2024
3:30 PM PST

Is your PNW business looking to transition your fleet away from fossil fuels? Upgrading to zero-emissions vehicles has many benefits, including lower cost of ownership, helping meet sustainability goals, and better employee and community health. But it can be a complicated process to navigate alone. We understand the challenges, and the Fleet Decarbonization Accelerator is here to help break down those barriers.  

DeSantis Landscapes
10985 SW Clutter Rd - Sherwood, OR 97140 
 

Meeting Registration Fees
$25 per OLCA Member | $35 per Non-Member
OLCA Student Member: $5 | Non-Member $10 

About Speaker
Adam Nashban, Program Manager with Breaking Barriers Collaborative 
Adam has spent his career advising founders, elected officials, nonprofits, and c-suite executives on building better branding, fundraising, and businesses. He brings over 20 years of experience and a successful record of raising over $40 Million for causes and campaigns. Adam has started and ran three consulting firms, worked with and advised numerous members of congress and Senators, as well as nonprofit organizations including the American Cancer Society, Climate Solutions, Lean Energy, and served on the board of the City Repair Project. Adam’s passion for fighting climate runs deep. What initially fueled his drive in politics now operates in finding solutions for fleet decarbonization, business leadership in climate policy, climate startups, carbon sequestration, and beyond. Adam brings his ability to find solutions through cohesive messaging, coaching, and strategic development. The great outdoors is one of the reasons Adam was drawn to Oregon; he enjoys birding, sailing, climbing, hiking/snowshoeing, canoeing, and is a member of the Bird Alliance of Oregon. Adam lives in Portland with his partner and son.