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2009-Adopters-And-Co Adopter Strategies Most Recent Contact Phone Low VOC Low VOC Low VOC Low Build ES ES ES Gas Lawn NL Paint Clean Pave Mat EE Light Equip Home Build WTO can care Diesel 48th Ward Office Ernie Constantino 773-293-8411 5 Star Property Solutions, Inc. Aniece Kimball 847-579-4830 A Design Consulting X X X X X X X X X X Kelly Andereck 630-235-0365 A Different Road Productions X X X X X X Lynne Marie Parson 773-319-3390 A. Finkl & Sons X X X X X David Laurenson 773-975-2235 AAA My Health Michael Bashkin 847-317-1905 Abbott Labs X X X X Glenn Gabriel 847-935-2845 Access Community Health Network X X X X X X X James Murphy 773-257-6424 Ace Hardware Paint Division Jennife Carey 708-720-3259 Addolorata Villa X X X X Ron Kilker 847-215-5973 Adler Planetarium X X Bill Wilhelm 312-322-0317 Advanced Energy Solutions Illinois X X X X AleXandria Gjertsen 847-784-8503 Advocate Healthcare X X X Jerry Simpson 630-990-5142 Airways Systems, Inc. X Brian Lofgren 630-595-4242 Akzo Nobel X Hugh Flack 847-623-4200 Albany Park Chamber of Commerce X X X X X Melissa McDaniel 773-478-0202 Allstate Real Estate and Construction X X X Pat Sarb 847-402-2120 AMCORE Bank X X Rick Brattland 815-961-4957 American Family Insurance - Eric J. Lindsay Agency X X X X X Eric Lindsay 773-638-1700 American NTN Bearing Manufacturing Corp X X X Heather Murphy 847-622-4576 Ameritus X X X X X X X X X X X X Cammie Trainer 312-332-9920 Annunciation Byzantine Catholic Church X Thomas Loya 708-645-0241 Applied Ecological Services X X Christine Prah 847-844-9385 Aquascape Designs, Inc. Ed Beaulieu 630-659-2000 Ardmin Properties Nicole Patron 630-985-8959 Argonne National Labs X X X X X X X X Gregg Kulma 630-252-9147 Arlington Heights Memorial Library Deborah Whisler 847-506-2613 Arnold Mireles Academy XX X X XX X LaJuana Jackson 773-535-6360 ASAP SOFTWARE X X X X X X X Fred Tonne 847-465-3700 Astellas US, LLC X Marilyn Ebner 847-317-8804 Autumn Green X X X X Chris Polich 773-582-2888 Avon (sales representative) X X X Lynette Rhymes 773-881-0256 Baby Ph.D., Inc. X X X X X X X Sarah Diwan 773-320-3620 Bailey Edward Design X X X X X X X X Kimber Sipperly 312-440-2300 Bank Financial X Ron Williams 630-242-7056 Batuta X X X X Moqueet Syed 630-827-2500 BaXter Credit Union X X X X Leo Reyes 847-522-8498 BaXter Healthcare Corporation Jim Hall 847-948-3174 Bell Flavors & Fragrances X Tom Rieger 847-291-8351 Benedictine University Jay Stuart 630-829-6431 Bernhard Woodwork, Ltd. Frank Schott 847-291-1496 Best Kept Secrets X X X X Valerie Kelly Bethel New Life X X X X X X Vanessa Williams 773-473-7870 Bickerdike Redevelopment Corp X X Sheri FoX 773-278-5669 Bikes for Chicago X X X X X X X Christopher Wallace 773-490-0683 BKA Steve Uslander 847-821-0450 Blommer Chocolate Company X Rick Blommer 312-226-7700 Bloomingdale Park District X X X X X Ed Reidy 630-529-5650 Bluegrass X X X Jim Lederer 847-831-0595 Boulevard Bikes X X X X Kevin Womac 773-235-9109 BP America X X X X X James Saylor 630-420-4874 Brentwood North X X Carl Kellick 847-947-9000 Bridal Designs X X X Toni Gutierrez 773-863-8693 Bridge Development X X X Ronald Frain 312-683-7231 Brinshore Development LLC XX X X XX X Michael Sciortino 847-562-9400 Buffalo Grove Area Chamber of Commerce X Lynne Schneider 847-541-7799 Buffalo Grove Bank & Trust X X Michael Abruzzini 847-634-8400 Page 1 of 10 Adopter Strategies Most Recent Contact Phone Low VOC Low VOC Low VOC Low Build ES ES ES Gas Lawn NL Paint Clean Pave Mat EE Light Equip Home Build WTO can care Diesel Buffalo Grove Park District X X X X X Dan Schimmel 847-850-2109 Calumet Lubricants Henry Banach 708-862-9100 Calumet Photographic X X Jose Montalvo 312-440-4920 Carmeuse Lime & Stone Barbara Hodgson 773-978-6255 Carol Stream Public Library Julie Blackwell 630-344-6107 CarrAmerica/Parkway North X X X X Kelly Gibbel 847-597-2350 CB Richard Ellis X X X X X X Debi Turner 630-689-0121 CB Richard Ellis Lydia Medero 630-416-9110 CB Richard Ellis X X X Melissa M Pionek 630-573-7105 CB Richard Ellis - TR Mid America Plaza Corp. Kimberyl DeFily 630-954-7500 CDW X X X X X Scott Kisten 847-419-6209 Center Court Properties X X Thomas Fitzgibbons 312-226-2836 Century Place Development Mark Marshall 312-629-4500 CHEMCO Manufacturing Company, Inc. X X Brian Smith 847-480-7700 Chicago Audubon Society X X X X X Skipper Wolters 773-539-6793 Chicago Botanic Garden X X X Stephen Bell Chicago Cargo Bike & Trailer Co X Mary Debacker 773-450-7648 Chicago Christian Industrial League X X X X X X X X X Tony Hayes 312-491-2020 Chicago International Trucks Joe Coconate 847-875-3612 Chicago Marriott Suites Deerfield X X X X X Mike McGuigan 847-405-9666 Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning X X Tom Vick 312-793-5554 Chicago Public Schools Art Helbig 312-773-1040 Chicago Scenic Studios X X X X X X Bob Doepel 312-274-9900 Chicago School Associates X Paul Hurley 773-553-3117 Chicago Southland Economic Development Corporation X X X X X X X X X X Reggie Greenwood 708-922-4671 Chicago State University Lyndall Luster Chicago Sustainable Business Alliance X X X X X Laura Flanigan 773-271-1990 Chicago Zoological Society X X X X X Gail Gorski 708-485-0263 X536 Chicagoland Bicycle Federation X Randal Warren 312-427-3325 Chipotle MeXican Grill X Rich Jones 614-751-9610 ChoicePoint Dana Parisi 630-679-5662 City Colleges of Chicago X X X X X X X X John Sugrue 312-553-3324 City of Aurora X X X Joseph Hopp 630-801-5230 City of Batavia X X X X X X X X X Bill McGrath 630-454-2000 City of Chicago X X X X X X X X X X X X X Samantha Bingham 312-744-5721 City of Countryside Ed Bailey 708-485-2054 City of Crystal Lake Brad Mitchell City of Des Plaines X X X X X X X X X X Matthew Dusckett 847-391-5460 City of Evanston Carl Caneva 8473282100 City of Highland Park X Joe Guill 847-926-1152 City of Highwood Anne Marrin 847-432-1924 City of Naperville X Peter Burchard City of Oak Forest X X Richard Rinchich 708-535-4090 City of Palos Heights Bruce Trego City of Prospect Heights Matt Zimmerman City of Wood Dale X X X Jeff Mermuys 630-787-3713 City of Woodridge Chris Bethel Claretian Associates X X X X X X X X Angela Vick 773-734-9181 Clark MaXfield Properties X X X X X Clark MaXfield 773-477-0987 Clean Air Engineering Bill Walker 847-991-3300 Clean For Less Cleaners Rose McDonald 773-488-1177 Cole Taylor Bank X Corrie Dunlop 847-653-7408 College of DuPage X X X X X Skip Seam 630-942-2525 Color Communications X Pedro Caraballo 773-638-1400 Columbia College X X X X Alicia Berg 312-344-7102 Community Support Services, Inc X Rudy Christian Jr. 330 253 9675 Computer Friendly Associates X X X X X X X X Ruth Gagliano 773-489-5542 Page 2 of 10 Adopter Strategies Most Recent Contact Phone Low VOC Low VOC Low VOC Low Build ES ES ES Gas Lawn NL Paint Clean Pave Mat EE Light Equip Home Build WTO can care Diesel Condell Health Network X X X X X X X Howard Carabello 847-561-1651 Conservation Design Forum X X X X X X X X X Andi Cooper 630-559-2013 Consolidated Printing X X X X X Marilyn Jones 773-631-2800 Continental Offices Ltd., Realty X Shawn Brown 847-376-2000 Cook Illinois X X John Benish Jr. 708-560-9840 Corazon a Corazon X X X Sister Lupita 773 221 0620 Com2 Recycling Solution Shaheem Baloch 630-653-2662 Cornerstone Architects Michael Baumstark 630-773-8363 Covenant Village of Northbrook X X X X X X Neil Warnygora 847-480-6380 Coventry Health Care David Olsen 630-737-7585 Crate & Barrel X X Joel Kligerman 847-239-6444 Crawford Labs X David Schmetterer Crest Industries X Rick Sleckman CTA X X X X X Luz Spieles 312-681-3811 Cummins Npower Jeff Ludwig 800-472-8283 Custom Contracting X X X X X X Leon LaJeunesse 847-438-2777 DASCO Cynthia Blaszak 630-629-0000 Davis Staffing, Inc. X Deborah Davis 708-283-6160 Deerfield Public Library X X X George Simon 847-945-3311 Des Plaines Park District X Steve Krotz 847-391-5744 Digital Hub Michael Jones 312-943-6161 DiMeo & Co. Michelle Gilio 312-923-1010 Discover Financial Services X Michelle Free 224-405-2833 Dressels Hardware X X X X X X X Charles Dresel 708-386-6843 Dun Ryte Painting Company X Scott Symons 847-441-1193 Dunham Township Highway Department X David Nolan 815-943-5751 DuPage County X X X X Kathy Clousson 630-407-5670 E.
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