Introduction
Cornell Silicon Valley's (CSV) Annual Presidential Event, CSV10, together with the 26th Annual College of Engineering Alumni Association (CEAA) Conference and the CSV Entrepreneurship@Cornell Annual Event, presents Sustainable Energy Systems: Investing In Our Future. All alumni, parents, students, and faculty are invited to attend this unique combination of three annual Cornell events on March 12 at the Computer History Museum, Mountain View, California.
This year's CEAA conference will be an encore presentation of the March 2008 conference in Ithaca on the same topic. The conference generated such great interest and engagement from alumni, faculty, and students that we have decided to take it on the road to California and combine it with CSV's 10th Annual Presidential Event and the CSV Annual Entrepreneurship Event.
Please join us for engaging presentations and discussion about:
- sustainable energy systems
- how Cornell is accelerating innovation in this critical area
- the entrepreneurial and business opportunities in this rapidly growing sector
Registration & Venue
Advance registration is required. This event will sell out.
Register for CSV10/CEAA Conference
Location:
The Computer History Museum
1401 N Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA 94043
Cost:
Breakfast: $20
Day program, 10 a.m.–7 p.m. (including lunch): $40
Dinner: $60
Entire day: $120
Accommodations:
Twenty out-of-town attendees are staying at the Four Seasons Silicon Valley in Palo Alto. Rooms are available for $275. Find details here or Contact Al Yu '99 at Albert.Yu@fourseasons.com.
Contact
Shannon Murray ‘94
Senior Director, Cornell Business Communities (CBC)
Office of Alumni Affairs
Cornell University
650.755.9711
shannon.murray@cornell.edu
Presenters
Please click here for presentations
David J. Skorton, president, Cornell University
and distinguished faculty and alumni who will explore the theme of Sustainable Energy Systems: Investing In Our Future.
Other scheduled speakers include:
- Richard Allmendinger, professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University
- Lynden Archer, Marjorie L. Hart Professor, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University
- Ken Brown '74, managing director, One Equity Partners/JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Andrew Cook '73, senior vice president, sales & marketing, AREVA NP Inc.
- Amol Deshpande MBA '05, partner, Kleiner Perkins
- Thomas Dinwoodie '78, CEO, SunPower Corporation, Systems
- Michael Goguen '86, general partner, Sequoia Capital
- Dan Miller '78, managing director, the Roda Group
- Howard Morgan PhD '68, partner, First Round Capital, director, Idealab
- Justin Rattner '71, MEng '72, executive vice president and chief technology officer, Intel Corporation
- Robert Shaw '64, MEng '64, founder/president, Arete Corporation
- Jeff Tester '66, MS '67, Croll Professor of Sustainable Energy Systems, College of Engineering, Cornell University


