Green Roofs for Healthy Cities Presents the Grand Rapids Grey to Green Conference, Fostering Sustainable and Resilient Communities

Discover the processes for creating a sustainable and resilient community at the first-ever Grand Rapids Grey to Green Conference, hosted by Green Roofs for Healthy Cities on August 9-10, 2023! Join us for the opportunity to network with industry experts, policymakers, and community leaders as we explore cutting-edge innovations in green infrastructure. With a focus on building sustainable and resilient communities, this conference is not to be missed. Register now!

Join us on August 9 we’ll be hosting an exciting and informative green roof tour and reception at the John Ball Zoo. The event will be hosted by Allmon Forester, the Director of Facilities, Planning & Sustainability at the Zoo. The tour will take place from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM and provide a unique opportunity to explore the zoo's impressive green roof. Following the tour, attendees will have the chance to network with other professionals at the Bissell Tree House reception from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn from and connect with industry leaders.

On August 10, we'll be featuring a plenary session of expert speakers covering a wide range of topics, including the latest developments in building with purpose, green initiatives in public transportation, and a showcase of our LAPT certified buildings and alternative funding methods. This day is pending approval for 7 CEUs from AIA, ASLA, and is approved for 7 GRP credits.

Expert speakers include:

  • Randy Hayman, City of Philadelphia Stormwater Commissioner

    • Randy shares an inspiring story of Philadelphia's stormwater programs transforming communities, improving social interaction, and creating economic opportunities.

  • Ken Yonker, Kent County Stormwater Commissioner

    • Ken will discuss Kent County's stormwater management history, current state, and future direction, including collaborations benefiting natural resources and citizens.

  • Rachel Hood, Michigan State Representative, 3rd term

    • Rachel's expertise in urban investment, water conservation, and energy solutions has driven her advocacy for climate, water, health, education, and veterans.

This is an event you won't want to miss, so mark your calendars and join us for an inspiring and informative day!

Register today!

Thank you to our sponsors, LifeRoof, LiveWall, Permaloc, Inhabitect, Green Infrastructure Foundation.

About Us

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) is a non-profit 501(c)(6) professional industry association working to grow the green roof and wall industry throughout North America since 1999. Our mission is to develop and protect the market by increasing the awareness of the economic, social, and environmental benefits of green roofs, green walls, and other forms of living architecture through education, advocacy, professional development, and celebrations of excellence.  

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