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Douglas Hutchings, CEO of IA client Silicon Solar Solutions, will participate in a panel discussion of solar energy in America on Wed., Feb. 22, from 12 to 1 at the Clinton School for Public Service.
Here’s some info from the host:
Join us for a panel discussion presented by the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) Energy Office on the current economic implications and future of solar energy in America. Moderated by Clinton School graduate J.D. Lowery, who serves as renewable energy program manager at AEDC, the panel will include:
- John Smirnow, vice president of trade and competitiveness for the Solar Energy Industries Association
- Joe Thomas, president and CEO of MAGE Solar USA
- Douglas Hutchings, CEO of Silicon Solar Solutions based in Rogers, Ark.
Programs at the Clinton School are BYOL (lunch), but drinks are provided. It’ll take place inside Sturgis Hall on the Clinton Library campus, and yes, it’s free.
You may be asking, how do I reserve a seat, INOV8? Well, let us tell you that you can do so simply by emailing publicprograms@clintonschool.uasys.edu, or if you’re an old school kind of guy or gal, call 501-683-5239.
Hutchings has irons in other fires as well, including a cool, recently launched venture called MyDealCompass.
It should be a lot of fun, and I am looking forward to hearing the input of John and Joe. J.D. has done a very good job orchestrating the event.