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Rising Environmental Leaders Program 2013 DC Boot Camp Agenda March 25-29, 2013 NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all sessions are at Stanford in Washington (SIW), Distance Learning Center, 2661 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 Sunday March 24, 2013 - Arrival and Set Up for the Week Arrive and check in: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel 2660 Woodley Road NW, Washington, DC 20008 6:00 Social Hour - Harding Room in Hotel 7:00 Welcome Dinner & Introduction of Professor Adrienne Jamieson, SIW Set Up for Week, Final Agenda, and Q & A Sherrie Gong Taguchi, Director of Programs and Mollie Field, Conference Services Manager Monday, March 25, 2013 - Day #1 Overview and Connecting Your Research to Policy and People 8:45 Meet in Hotel Lobby 9:00 Breakfast at SIW 10:00 Intro to Congress: Overview of the Process Moderator - David Welna, NPR s Congressional Correspondent Anna Aurllio, Director, Environment America Lara Levison, Program Director/Domestic Policy Director, US Climate Action Network and former Environmental Policy Advisor to Speaker Pelosi Chris Miller, former Senior Policy Advisor to Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid 12:00 Lunch with Keynote Speaker - How to Make Your Science Relevant/Communications Holmes Hummel, Senior Policy Advisor, U.S. Department of Energy 1:30 Getting Around Washington, DC: Insights and Perspective Charles Cushman, Government Affairs Institute, Georgetown University 2:45 Break 3:00 Understanding the Federal Appropriations Process Kei Koizumi, Office of Science and Technology

4:30 Communicating with Impact: Practicing Your 2-minute Pitch Jason Funk, Stanford PhD and Land Use and Climate Scientist, EDF Sherrie Taguchi, Stanford MBA *Dinner on Own* Tuesday, March 26, 2013 - Day #2 - A Focus on the Federal Government 8:00 Meet in Hotel Lobby - Metro to Capitol 8:30/45 Capitol Visitors Center Security Clearance & Breakfast on Own 9:40 Meet near Senate Appointment Desk on north side of lower level to get tickets. We all have to go in as one group. 9:50 Tour of Capitol Scheduled through Congresswoman Eshoo s Office 11:15 Inner workings of a Congressional Office Q & A (241 Cannon) Erin Katzelnick-Wise, Legislative Director, Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, California s 18 th District 12:30 Lunch & Meet with Senators Heinrich and Murphy s Energy/Environmental Policy Staff Dirksen Senate Office Building, G11 on the ground floor Maya Hermann and Jesse Young 3:00 Working with Government Agencies Location: Environmental Protection Agency, Arial Rios North Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Room 3530 Moderator: Dave Wegner, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Alex Barron, Environmental Protection Agency Sarah Jensen, U. S. Department of Energy and Green the Capitol Michael Uhart, NOAA s OAR Director, Laboratories and Cooperative Institutes 6:00 8:00 Dinner & Speaker - Being an Academic Expert in a Policy World SIW Dining Room Buzz Thompson, Perry L. McCarty Director; Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Wednesday, March 27, 2013 - Day #3 Building Effective Partnerships Location: Resources for the Future (RFF), 1616 P Street NW, 7th Floor Conference Room 7:45 Meet in Hotel Lobby - Travel to RFF 8:30 Breakfast & Speaker - Insights and Perspective on Partnership Building Meg Caldwell, Executive Director, Center for Ocean Solutions 9:30 Think Tanks: Turning Science into Policy Making Moderator - Molly Macauley, Director of Research, RFF William (Bill) Brown, Brookings Institute Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development Josh Trapani, formerly Bipartisan Policy Center and currently Association of American Universities Carol Werner, Executive Director of the Environmental and Energy Study Institute 10:30 Successful Collaborations with NGOs Moderator - Peter Nelson, Director of Communications, RFF Jon Hoekstra, Chief Scientist, World Wildlife Fund Ben Ratner, Manager & Bill Bowes Fellow, Corporate Partnerships Program, Environmental Defense Fund 11:45 Lunch & Speaker - World Bank - International Policy and Global Partnerships John Balafoutis, Senior Manager, World Bank; former Special Assistant to President James D. Wolfensohn By 1:15 Travel to SIW 2:00 International Climate Change Policy and Partnerships Moderator - Tonya Rawe, Senior Policy Advocate, CARE USA Keya Chatterjee, Senior Director International Climate Change and Policy, WFF Jake Schmidt, International Climate Policy Director, Natural Resources Defense Council Ilana Solomon, Trade Representative, Sierra Club 3:30 Alumni Career Insights Diverse Paths and Perspectives Moderator - Kai Anderson Bathsheba Crocker, Office of Policy and Planning, State Department Carolyn Snyder, White House Fellow 4:45 5:45 Meeting with Undersecretary of Education Informal Discussion and Q&A Dr. Martha Kanter

6:00 8:00 Alumni Reception for the Rising Environmental Leaders Cohort 2013 The Honorable Dr. Steven Chu Thursday, March 28, 2013 Day #4 Funding Your Research The National Press Club, 529 14 th St. NW, 13 th Floor, Lisagor Room 7:30 Metro to The National Press Club 8:00 11:00 Policy Briefing: Climate Adaptation Survey Results Co-sponsored by the Stanford Woods Institute and Center for Ocean Solutions Jon Krosnick, Frederic O. Glover Professor in Humanities & Social Sciences and Senior Fellow, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Moderator - Meg Caldwell, Executive Director of the Center for Ocean Solutions Cas Holloway, Deputy Mayor for Operations for the City of New York Laurie McGilvray, Chief of the Estuarine Reserves Division of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Margaret Peloso, Associate, Vinson and Elkins LLP Carol Werner, Executive Director of the Environmental and Energy Study Institute 11:00 Take Metro - Portrait in front of Capitol 12:15 1:00 Senator Feinstein Session Hart Senate Office Building, Room 331 Felix Yeung, Legislative Assistant Environmental 1:00 Take Metro back to The National Press Club 1:30 Lunch 2:00 Fellowships and Careers at the Intersection of Science/Policy Cynthia Robinson, Director, AAAS 3:15 Break 3:30 Exploring the World of Science Policy: AAAS Fellows Share Their Views Moderator - Noel Bakhtian, ASME Congressional Fellow, 2012-13, U.S. Senate, Office of Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D- NH) Kelly Visconti, M.S., P.E., Technology Manager, Advanced Manufacturing Office - U.S. Department of Energy Sean M. Watts, PhD, 2011-13 AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow, Energy, Environment and Agriculture Program, National Science Foundation *Dinner on Own*

Friday, March 29, 2013 - Day #5 Looking Ahead and Connecting the Dots 8:00 Breakfast at SIW 9:00 10:15 Conservation Funding and Working with Congress Using the Best Science and Economics to Support our Environment Alan Rowsome, Director of Conservation Funding, The Wilderness Society 10:15 Certificates, Debrief, Evaluations Debbie Drake Dunne and Sherrie Taguchi 11:30 Celebration Lunch (informal) Lebanese Taverna, 2641 Connecticut Ave. By 2:00 Wrap Up & Return to the Bay Area