Eastman Business Park Shifts Into Hyperdrive
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#ULIWNY ULI WNY Presents: Eastman Business Park Shifts Into Hyperdrive Kodak Center CLICK HERE TO 200 West Ridge Road Rochester, New York 14615 REGISTER Wednesday, May 9, 2018 ADD TO 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Bus Tour (13 person capacity, first come, first serve) CALENDAR 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM Networking 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM Panel Discussion 7:45 PM - 8:15 PM Networking TRANSFORMING A 20TH CENTURY BUSINESS PARK INTO A 21ST CENTURY DESTINATION! Eastman Business Park, formerly Kodak Park, is the site for Kodak Research Laboratories, Kodak Specialty Chemicals, Kodak Solvent Recovery, Kodak Coating and Assembly Services and Kodak Film manufacturing. The Kodak Motion Picture film used to shoot most Oscar nominees for Best Picture is made here, along with photographic films, medical imaging films and films used to manufacture printed circuit boards, which continue to be produced at the site. Founded in 1890 by George Eastman, and often described as a “city within a city”, Eastman Business Park spans 1,200 acres and has over 16 million square feet under roof. In 2008, the Park opened as a multi-tenant site, allowing a wide range of enterprises to use its tremendous assets. Today, over 100 companies operate at Eastman Business Park, sharing resources like utilities, fire and security services, cooperative manufacturing equipment and expertise, conference and recreational facilities, and much more. The Park has entered a new era of vibrancy, with the reopening of Kodak Center as a theater and conference center, and the establishment of a Master Plan detailing a vision for the Park’s future development, including the addition of a Workforce Development Center and many new companies. This panel discussion will present a unique look at an American industrial legend- its history and its vision for the future. MODERATOR: David J. Beinetti, AIA, LEED AP BD+C | President | SWBR Dave is an architect and designer who believes in the power of ideas and is highly skilled in programming and needs analysis. With clients he works as a team builder and facilitator, striving to continually improve the design response by involving all members of the client architect design team in creative problem solving sessions. He believes that design excellence requires a creative blend of design to meet program and operational needs with an appropriate mix of aspirations and hopes. Dave is an “outside-the-box” thinker and believes that design excellence requires a creative blending of program and operational needs with the appropriate mix of aspirations and visions. Because of this he has had multiple success stories as Principal-In-Charge of hundreds of notable area projects. He is passionate about sustainable design and has taken the lead at SWBR in moving the firm forward to embrace the ideas and concepts of incorporating sustainable design elements into everything that they do. PANELISTS: Dolores K. Kruchten | President | Eastman Business Park Dolores Kruchten is President of Eastman Business Park Division (EBPD) & Corporate Real Estate, leading the development the park as a leading innovation manufacturing and development hub in the country. Dolores has led businesses from site construction to software, as well as services at Kodak for many years, and has a passion for creating open and welcoming atmospheres for business and people to thrive. Tim Palmer | Vice President of Development | Eastman Business Park Tim is a ten-year veteran in the Kodak enterprise, currently serving as Vice President of Eastman Business Park and Corporate Real Estate, Eastman Kodak Company. Eastman Business Park is home to the new AIM Photonics Headquarters and Testing, Assembly and Packaging (TAP) Facility. Tim worked for Procter & Gamble, Pepsi and Polaroid before joining Eastman Kodak Company in 2007 as marketing leader for the Americas. Andrew Raus, AICP | Vice President | Northeast Buildings for Bergmann Andrew is a professional planner with more than 20 years experience developing reindustrialization, innovation district and urban revitalization plans throughout New York and Pennsylvania. Andrew oversaw the development of Eastman Business Park’s Master Plan and remains actively involved in the Park’s transformation. He is a member of the Western New York ULI Executive Committee and the Public Relations Officer for the New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association. THANK YOU TO OUR EVENT HOST EVENT DONORS EVENT DIRECTIONS & PARKING: Kodak Center 200 West Ridge Rd Kodak Center Rochester, NY 14615 200 West Ridge Rd Parking Information & Directions Rochester, NY 14615 Parking Information & Directions EVENT PRICING: MEMBERS NON-MEMBERS STUDENT $20 $30 YOUNG LEADER $20 $30 PUBLIC $25 $35 NON PROFIT $25 $35 PRIVATE $30 $40 ON-SITE $30 $40 For more information e-mail [email protected] or call 212.524.4203.