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Preliminary Agenda Saturday, October 11 1PM – 5:30PM Workshop Registration Bayview Foyer 2PM – 9PM Exhibitor Move-in Pavilion 4PM – 4:30PM EEI NKAW Planning Group Meeting Marina 6 4:30PM – 6PM EEI Customer Advisory Group Meeting Spinnaker Sunday, October 12 6:45AM – 3PM Constellation – EEI Networking Event at Maderas Golf Club Buses Depart from Bayview Foyer Exit What’s better than a day of golf, networking with your peers near the sunny Southern California coastline? Constellation hosts their always top-notch tournament at one of San Diego’s most scenic courses, the Johnny Miller designed Maderas Golf Club. Make sure you sign up for golf when registering; only pre-registered attendees will be able to enjoy this great course. Please also note that tournament fees, transportation, and meals are covered as part of your meeting registration fee, club rentals are not. Sponsored by: 8:30AM— 1PM AEP-EEI San Diego Zoo Networking Brunch and Tour Buses Depart from Bayview Foyer Exit Make some WILD friends when you join host AEP and your colleagues for an adventure filled day at the world famous San Diego Zoo. Enjoy brunch in the Outback and a private bus tour of the zoo before paying a special visit to an animal exhibit area. The 100-acre Zoo is home to over 3,700 rare and endangered animals. Make sure to sign up for this event when registering; only pre-registered attendees will be provided entry. Sponsored by: Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 1 8AM – 4PM Exhibitor Move-in Pavilion 1PM – 7:30PM Workshop Registration Bayview Foyer 4PM –5:00PM Welcome to EEI! Customers Welcome Reception Executive XYZ All EEI Workshop Customer attendees (Customers Only) are invited to a welcome reception hosted by the EEI Customer Advisory Group and planning group members of the National Key Accounts Workshop. Sponsored by: Transformative Wave 5PM – 7:30PM Opening Reception in the Energy Marketplace Pavilion The Workshop kicks off in the Energy Marketplace. Please come early to network and view the exhibits. Make sure to participate in the Energy Marketplace Treasure Hunt to be entered for a raffle prize drawing. Monday, October 13 7AM – 2PM Workshop Registration Bayview Foyer 7:11AM – 8:20AM Newcomers Orientation Breakfast: Getting the Most Out of EEI National Key Accounts Workshop Seabreeze With a deeper understanding of the EEI National Key Accounts network, this meeting will be an enjoyable, productive experience for you. This breakfast meeting will introduce you to the Edison Electric Institute and its National Key Accounts program. Longtime participating customers and utility account executives will discuss how to make the most out of this unique business opportunity and provide insight on customer meeting expectations of utilities and vendors. Breakfast begins promptly at 7:11 a.m. (New Workshop attendees only please) Bob Valair, Director, Energy & Environmental Services, Staples, Inc. Barry Mosser, National Account Manager, American Electric Power Jacque McIlrath, Manager, National Customer Markets, EEI 7:30AM – 8:20AM Networking Breakfast in Energy Marketplace Pavilion Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 2 8:30AM -12:15 PM Opening General Session Grande Ballroom Steve Kiesner, Director, National Customer Markets, Edison Electric Institute Host Welcome Address Jeffrey W. Martin, Chief Executive Officer, San Diego Gas & Electric The Electricity Grid: Managing the Largest and Most Complex Machine Ever Made into the Future Charlie E. Bayless, University President Emeritus and Retired Electric Utility CEO This distinguished former utility company CEO and President and Provost of West Virginia University’s Institute of Technology joins us for a thought provoking discussion on the challenges of operating and maintaining the grid as the country’s infrastructure portfolio rapidly transitions. Refreshment Break Sponsored by: RealWinWin, Inc Customer Address – Data Center Energy Intelligence Jim Smith, Chief Technology Officer, Digital Realty Having reliable, efficient datacenters are critical to any modern organization including, national key accounts companies. As one of the world largest, multi-site data centers companies, learn how Digital Realty stays on-top of its energy priorities in a constantly changing business environment. Perspectives from EEI’s Chairman The leader of the Edison Electric Institute and Edison International will share his thoughts on the significant changes that are taking place in California and the overall energy industry and how those changes will impact the electric utility companies and their major customers. Ted Craver, Chairman, President & CEO, Edison International David K. Owens, Executive Vice President, Edison Electric Institute (moderator) 12:15 PM – 2:15 PM Networking Lunch in the Energy Marketplace Pavilion Enjoy lunch while you learn about the latest energy saving technologies, products and services, including load management solutions, renewables and commodities, lighting, and controls, billing and payment options, and much more. Lunch Sponsored by: Amereresco Ice Cream Cart Sponsored by: ConEdison Solutions 2:15 PM – 4PM Customer Caucuses The following concurrent sessions provide an opportunity for customers to “talk-shop,” network, and share non-competitive energy related information with peers. With the exception of the Federal Government and Property Management session, attendance to all customer break-outs is limited to Customers only (No Customer-Agents please.) Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 3 Food Service/Restaurants Executive Center 1 Leader: Juliann Rogers, Director of Energy, CKE Restaurants, Inc. Facilitators: Lisa Batipps, Sr. Account Executive, PECO Chris Smith, Account Executive, Southern Company Big Box Demand-Side Issues Executive Center 2AB Leader: Margaret Manning, AVP Property and Energy Management, TJX Companies Facilitators: Janet Booker, Account Executive, Southern Company Barry Mosser, National Accounts Manager, American Electric Power Specialty Retail/Small Box Marina 2 Leader: Zachary Maler, Manager, Energy and Sustainability, ANN INC. Facilitators: Marge Howell, Manager, National Accounts, Northeast Utilities (moderator) Ann Carey, National Accounts Executive, Avista Corporation Grocery & Convenience Stores Executive Center 3A Leader: Paul Grenier, CEP, Manager of Energy, Ahold USA Retail Facilitators: Jennifer Pouttu, Account Manager, DTE Energy Darren Kelsey, Manager of Targeted Marketing & National Accounts, AEP National Account Issues Related to Managing Big Data Formerly the supply-side, this session has been broadened to include other aspects of utility management such as data utilization. Executive Center 3B Leader: Andy Perrin, Energy Manager, TJX Companies Facilitators: Greg Read, Account Executive, Duke Energy Ellis Adger, National Accounts Manager, Florida Power & Light Property Management-Commercial Real Estate (OPEN) Seabreeze Leader: Chris Thomas, Senior Director Energy Procurement, CBRE Facilitators: Bob Kinscherf, Vice President, Major Accounts , Constellation Christine Nevin, Director, Business & Media Relations, ConEdison Solutions Lodging/Hospitality Marina 1 Leader: Larry Fichuk, Director of Utilities and Sustainability, Extended Stay Facilitator: Cindy Verner, Account Executive, Southern Company Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 4 Large Non-Retail Operations, such as: Distribution/Fulfilment/Data Center/Industrial/Healthcare Spinnaker 1 Leaders: Nick Finia, Sr. Mgr., Supply Chain and Corporate Facilities, Walgreen Co. Bob Valair, Director, Energy & Environmental Services, Staples, Inc. Facilitators: Scott McKeen, Account Executive, Southern Company Patricia Helmer, Business Account Manager, Puget Sound Energy Federal Government (OPEN) Spinnaker 2 Leaders: Ed Anderson, Federal Accounts Manager, Florida Power and Light David McAndrew, FEMP Program Manager, U.S. Department of Energy 2:15 PM – 3:30PM Utility Issues Roundtable Harbor Island 2 A roundtable discussion of common key accounts management concerns and emerging issues that utilities share. The roundtable will also include a demonstration of the EEI-EPRI lift truck tool that will enable account representatives to work closer with their customers on electrification technologies. Facilitators: Judy Corrigan, Key Account Executive, Xcel Energy Melissa Clark, Strategic Account Manager, Pacific Gas & Electric Jennifer Culhane, Key Account Manager, Dominion Virginia Power 4:00PM – 5:15PM Business Card Exchange Nautilus Both customers and utilities consistently rank this session as one of the most valuable parts of the EEI National Key Accounts Workshop. Representatives from each utility distribution company and EEI members will host a designated table for all customers to visit. Utilities are encouraged to start setting up your assigned tables at 3:45pm. The theme is “Military or Nautical.” FIRST THIRTY MINUTES ARE FOR CUSTOMERS ONLY PLEASE. At 4:30pm, all registered attendees are welcome to visit the tables. Sponsored by: Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 5 6PM – 10PM SAILORS AHOY! It’s a nautical National Key Accounts Social Event aboard the famous USS Midway Buses Depart from Bayview Foyer Exit Join EEI and our evening’s host, GDF Suez, for a memorable celebration of dining, dancing, and mingling aboard the historical aircraft carrier. Folks are encouraged to wear military or nautical themed garb and take photos next to remarkable aircraft. Launched in 1945, the USS Midway saw action in multiple wars before decommissioned and placed in her final resting place at Navy pier in San Diego where she was to become the largest museum devoted to carriers and naval aviation. Sponsored by: Fireworks Sponsored by: PG&E and SCE Tuesday, October 14 7:30AM – 2PM Workshop Registration Bayview Foyer 7:30AM – 8:20AM Networking Breakfast in Energy Marketplace Pavilion mention Treasure Hunt 8:30AM -12PM General Session Grande Ballroom Jacque McIlrath, Manager, National Customer Markets, Edison Electric Institute How Are Emerging Distributed Energy Technologies Impacting the Grid? A Discussion of Some Early Findings Phillip Dion, Vice President, Public Policy, Tucson Electric Power Mike Warwick, Technology Planning & Deployment Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Rick Tempchin, Executive Director, Retail Energy Services, EEI (moderator) Refreshment Break Coffee Barista Sponsored by: Stem Servicing, Delighting, Hosting, and Entertaining at Saks Fifth Avenue: The challenges of creating sustainability in a luxury retail environment Gary Levitan, Senior Manager, Energy & Utilities, Hudson’s Bay Company EEI Retail Supplier Panel – A discussion of trends and issues in the retail energy supply marketplace Jorge J. Lopez, President and CEO, ConEdison Solutions Andrew Singer, Sr VP, Major Accounts, Constellation Energy (moderator) Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 6 12PM – 2PM Networking Lunch in the Energy Marketplace Pavilion Ice Cream Cart Sponsored by: Solis USA Coffee Station Sponsored by: Acclaim Energy Advisors 2PM – 3PM Track 1 Breakouts – Open Sessions Technology Track #1: Seabreeze Food Service Customer Solutions to Improve Operational Efficiencies and Implement Best Practices Sandy Tyler, Director, Field Marketing, Frymaster Scott McKeen, Account Executive, Southern Company (moderator) Managing Utilities Track #1: Executive Center 1 Future of rates and rate reform: Not ready for prime time EEI specialist will provide an update on rates and a general SWOT analysis by region for forecasting and budget purposes. Will work with eric on a better description on FRIDAY Eric Ackerman, Director, Alternative Regulation, Edison Electric Institute Marge Howell, Manager, National Accounts, Northeast Utilities (moderator) Sustainability Track #1: Executive 2A & 2B A Winning Cultural Change Program for any Industry and the Quick ROI to prove it Is there a behavioral modification program that has the measurement and verification to prove how quickly you can get returns on investment? Yes! Kyle Wilkes, P.E., LEED AP, Energy & Engineering Director, Construction Services, JCPenney Company, Inc. Charley Haupt, President, New Energy Technology Bill Younger, Vice President of Energy Performance Services, CLEAResults Patricia Helmer, Business Account Manager, Puget Sound Energy (moderator) Supply Track #1: Executive 3A & 3B Risks - Regulatory Developments and Influencers Learn about key developments to be aware of in the regulatory arena, and influencers on your costs as diverse as components of electricity bills, weather, politics and policy, and other wild cards. David Fein, Vice President State Regulatory Affairs, Constellation Richard Rathvon, VP, Retail Commodity Services, ConEdison Solutions Frank Travaglione, Manager, C&I & National Accounts Sales Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 7 Fundamentals of Energy Track #1: Marina 2 Energy Management 101 Representatives from Cinemark and AEP will share their personal experiences and ideas for a common sense approach to managing energy at multi-site locations. Topics include: engaging with your utilities and how they can help you save money, understanding rate options, outage planning from A-Z, energy procurement, techniques of usage analysis, new technologies, benchmarking, efficiently utilizing resources for data, combining your energy data, utility rebates and incentives, capital investments to implement and achieve your energy reduction goals, reliability issues, utility relationship programs, and much more. Art Justice, Vice-President of Energy & Sustainability, Cinemark Barry Mosser, National Account Manager, AEP Janet Booker, Account Manager, Southern Company (moderator) 3:10PM – 4:10PM Track 2 Breakouts – Open Sessions Technology Track #2: Seabreeze Lighting Frontiers: From Lab to Marketplace Dr. Michael Siminovitch speaks on lighting best practices and new developments in lighting technology that will continue to advance use of lighting and control systems in the business environment. Michael Siminovitch, Director, California Lighting Technology Center Melissa Clark, Strategic Account Manager, Pacific Gas & Electric (moderator) Managing Utilities Track #2: Executive Center 1 Hidden Benefits of Smart Grid Empirical data on the benefits to customers from the implementing Smart Grid technology. The presentation will include anecdotal information to show how the financial investment from customers is paying off. The speakers will address topics and answer questions from managing customer dashboards to managing infrastructure to preventing outages and brownouts. Rosi Prieto, Manager, Corporate & Major Accounts, FPL Tom Bialek, Smart Grid Head Engineer, SDG&E Percy Haralson, Principal Manager Advanced Technology, SCE W. J. Balsamo, Director, Energy Services, Luxottica Retail North America (moderator) Cindy Verner, Account Executive, Southern Company (facilitator) Sustainability Track #2: Executive Center 2A & 2B What are Cal IOUs doing to help you and how account reps can support your goals California IOU's are amping up their game; Programs are evolving, so your utility account manager should be your closest ally. Anthony Hernandez, Senior Manager Emerging Technologies Program Steven Galanter, Senior Manager DSM Engineering/Codes & Standards Cynthia Martin, National Accounts Executive, SCE (moderator) Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 8 Supply Track #2: Executive 3A & 3B Risks - Do you have a risk management policy? Is it working? Understand the value and potential benefits of establishing a risk management policy. This session will include an understanding of costs, financial and otherwise, associated with risk, and the steps needed to align your work with risk management policy recommendations. Dan Rowe, Director, Energy Risk & Supply McDonald’s Greg Kosier, Commodities Management Group, Constellation Robert Hedrich, National Accounts Originator, Integrys Energy (moderator) Fundamentals of Energy Track #2: Marina 2 Energy Buying 101 Learn the basics of electric procurement in the marketplace. This session is designed for the novice in the electric procurement arena to gain an understanding of the basics of deregulation, how to understand and identify market opportunities, and taking the first steps in developing your initial procurement strategy. Mike Forese, National Sales Manager, ConEdison Solutions Joe Falci, Senior Business Development Manager, Constellation Christine Nevin, Director, Business & Media Relations, ConEdison Solutions (moderator) 4:10PM – 5:45PM Customer Meet-n-Greet Nautilus Each customer organization hosts a table and are encouraged to bring information they wish to share about their company, such as: • • • • • • Who’s who within the organization Corporate energy goals The number of stores being built and/or retrofitted Store location lists and growth projections Annual reports Utility “wish-list” This event is an excellent opportunity to convey your company’s individual energy needs to the industry. The first 20 minutes is reserved for customers to set-up their company tables and network with customer peers. At 4:30 p.m. doors open for EEI Members and utility representatives; the event will open for all trade allies and other registered attendees at 5 p.m. Please limit your time at each customer table to ONE MINUTE OR LESS. Sponsored by: Automated Logic Corporation A special thanks to PECO for sponsoring the appreciation prizes for participating customers. 5:45PM – 7:15PM Customer Appreciation Reception in the Energy Marketplace Pavilion Grand Prize Raffle Sponsored by: Ecova Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 9 Wednesday, October 15 General Session Grande Ballroom 8:30AM Preventative Maintenance vs Exotic Black Box Technology Ramin Faramarzi, P.E., Manager, Technology Test Centers (TTC), Southern California Edison Understanding the Happenings Out of Washington That Impact Customers Steve Rosenstock, Sr. Manager, Energy Solutions, EEI 11AM – 2PM Offsite Tour: SDG&E’s Energy Innovation Center Tour Buses Depart from Bayview Foyer Exit Adjourn 2PM – 4PM RILA Meeting Marina 1 Fall 2014 National Key Accounts Workshop 10