Participants
In the spring of 2009, Mayor Hickenlooper announced a significant milestone in the city’s sustainability efforts. Denver is the first city in the nation to voluntarily create an ISO-14001 certified Environmental Management System (EMS) in city agencies, programs and facilities. This certification commits City agencies to continuous improvement in their efforts to minimize the environmental impacts of their operations while reducing costs and increasing regulatory compliance, employee awareness and overall efficiency.
The Greenprint Denver Staff
Michele Weingarden, Director
Scott Morrissey, Deputy Director
Sara Barber, Million Tree Initiative
Mike Barney, Parks & Recreation Fellow
Cindy Bosco, Department of Environmental Health Fellow
Scott Collins, Budget and Management Office Fellow
Sara Davis, Million Tree Initiative
Melinda Olivarez, Department of Law Fellow
Donna Pacetti, Denver Water Fellow
Denise Stepto, Denver International Airport Fellow
Greenprint Interns
Christen Amdahl
Allison Grenney
Melissa Hornung
Jacqueline Johnston
Sarah McElroy
Department Heads
Derek Brown, Manager, General Services
Kim Day, Manager, Denver International Airport
Jack Finlaw, Director, Theaters and Arenas
Peter Park, Manager, Community Planning and Development
Kevin Patterson, Manager, Parks and Recreation
Andre Pettigre, Director, Office of Economic Development
Nancy Severson, Manager, Environmental Health
Bill Vidal, Manager, Public Works



