Museum of American Finance Hosts ''Finance, Energy and the Environment'' Panel Discussion
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NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
On Thursday, April 24, the Museum of American Finance will host a
panel discussion entitled "Finance, Energy & the Environment: Changing
Markets & Opportunities" to explore the sources of power that will be
keeping the lights on and filling investors' pockets in the next five
years. The program will be held from 5:00 - 7:00 pm in the Museum's
education center, located at 48 Wall Street, and will be broadcast
live online at www.cleanskies.tv.
The distinguished panel of speakers will include:
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Pete Cartwright, CEO of Advanced Power Projects, Inc.
Mark Lewis, Managing Director at Mission-Point Capital Partners
Michael Molnar, Vice President at Goldman, Sachs & Co. responsible
for the Alternative Energy and Coal sectors in the Energy &
Materials Equity Business Unit
Carl Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club
Myron Kandel (moderator), Founding Financial Editor of CNN
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This event is free and open to the public, but reservations are
required. For information or reservations contact Lindsay Seeger at
212-908-4110 or lseeger@financialhistory.org.
A mult box will be provided for broadcast media. Working members
of the press should contact Kristin Aguilera at 212-908-4695 or
kaguilera@financialhistory.org to confirm attendance.
About the Museum of American Finance
The Museum of American Finance, an affiliate of the Smithsonian
Institution, is the nation's only public museum dedicated to finance,
entrepreneurship and the free open market system. With its extensive
collection of financial documents and objects, its seminars and
educational programming, its publication and oral history program, the
Museum portrays the breadth and richness of American financial
history, achievement and practices.
The Museum is now open in its new home at 48 Wall Street. Public
hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am - 4 pm. Admission is $8; $5 for
students/seniors; kids 6 and under free.
Museum of American Finance
Kristin Aguilera, 212-908-4695
Communications Director
kaguilera@financialhistory.org
www.financialhistory.org
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