(left to right) Sollega’s CEO John Humphrey and VP Joe O’Connor demonstrate one of their company’s innovative roof mountings for solar panels to NYU-Poly President Hultin, Mayor Bloomberg, and Mayor Miller.
(left to right) Sollega’s CEO John Humphrey and VP Joe O’Connor demonstrate one of their company’s innovative roof mountings for solar panels to NYU-Poly President Hultin, Mayor Bloomberg, and Mayor Miller.
Posted September 21st, 2010
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Toronto Mayor David Miller chose Polytechnic Institute of NYU’s clean-tech incubator to announce that Mayor Bloomberg will chair the C40 Climate Leadership Group, an association of large cities across the world committed to reducing carbon emissions and slowing climate change.
They made the announcement on September 21 at Polytechnic Institute of NYU’s Accelerator for a Clean and Renewable Economy (NYC ACRE), where clean-tech startups are growing New York City’s green economy and helping to reduce the city’s carbon footprint.
Mayor Bloomberg will succeed Toronto Mayor David Miller, who joined Mayor Bloomberg and NYU-Poly President Jerry Hultin at the conference, as chair in November.