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Going to Greenbuild/LA? Be a BD+C 'Special Correspondent'

Going to Greenbuild/LA? Be a BD+C 'Special Correspondent'

Get something special out of Greenbuild by joining our team of "special correspondents." See your name in lights! (or at least in pixels) ...


By ROBERT CASSIDY, EXECUTIVE EDITOR   | September 9, 2016
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New York Times Press Room 1942

We Want You! Yes, You! 

We're looking for a few great Greenbuild attendees for a Special Assignment - BD+C Greenbuild Special Correspondent.

We Want You! to help us report the news, ideas + trends from Greenbuild LA.

As a BD+C Special Correspondent, you'll BE ON THE LOOKOUT for fresh green building ideas, hot new green products, best education sessions, and all the fun parts of Greenbuild - funnest parties, coolest restaurants, juciest gossip. 

BUT (you protest), I'm no writer! To which we say, POOH-POOH, NO PROBLEM! 

You get us the ideas and information, we'll turn it into great content for our massive online audience of 100,439 AEC professionals.

 

Here's the kind of stuff we're looking for (feel free to add your own ideas):

1. "These Are a Few of My Favorite Green Things" - best new + improved products at Greenbuild ... hot new stuff that excites you - maybe even some high-recycled-content thingumajig you'll use in your next project.

2. "Best Speaker/Best Session" - There'll be lotsa great panels and speakers at GB/LA - tell us who or what moved you.

3. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (with apologies to Marvin Gaye) - yes, we love the fun part of Greenbuild, too: the parties, the gossip, the music events. Help us tell our huge AEC audience what they missed when they missed GB/LA.

If you're up for it, we'll even SHOOT A SHORT VIDEO of you about your GB/LA experience.

So, you're asking: What do get out of this? Surely not filthy lucre ...

But you will earn some nice publicity for yourself and your firm ... plus the adulation of 100,439 of your AEC peers.

 

Ready to sign up?

Just send me an email - rcassidy@sgcmail.com - with your contact info and I'll get back to you with more information on your Special Assignment - should you decide to accept it!

See ya at GB/LA (and stop by our GreenZone building, #2101),

 

Rob Cassidy, Executive Editor

Building Design+Construction

rcassidy@sgcmail.com

847-391-1040

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