Our December Luncheon will feature Mr. Dennis Elsenbeck to speak on the Buffalo Medical Campus and Energy Hub Concept on Friday, December 7, 2012, at:
Templeton Landing
2 Templeton Terrace
Buffalo, NY 14202
At the Buffalo-Erie Basin Marina, with views of the Buffalo Harbor.
Cost for Members of NSPE: $30.00
Cost for Non-Members of NSPE: $35.00
It is anticipated that 1.0 PDHs will be available for this seminar (pending).
Registrations will be taken from 11:30AM-12:00PM, sharp, where lunch will be served promptly at 12:00PM.
Please note due to venue constraints, we need a reasonably close headcount by Friday, November 30, 2012. We request you register by then or risk not being admitted.
The luncheon buffet will include:
Classic tossed Caesar Salad
Croutons and Shaved Parmesan Cheese
Greek Salad
Feta Cheese, Olives, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Onions, Pepperoncini,Croutons, & Herb Vinaigrette
Roast Top Sirloin
Thinly sliced served with au Jus and Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Templeton Landing Fish Fry
Flaky Haddock lightly coated in Bread Crumbs and fried until golden
Templeton Fries
Bread Service, Seasonal Vegetables, Coffee and Tea
Chef’s selection of Petite Desserts
Dennis Elsenbeck
Regional Executive
National Grid Upstate NY – West
Energy Solutions Delivery
Dennis Elsenbeck is the Regional Executive for National Grid’s Western Division and is responsible for representing the Company in public affairs and community relations, as well as, the region’s large commercial and industrial customers in terms of energy sales, reliability and service. He has held previous positions as Marketing and Sales Director, Regional Manager of the Mohawk Valley Region and Business Services Vice president. Dennis has been employed at National Grid for twenty three years.
Prior to joining National Grid, Dennis held positions in project engineering, project management and product management with United Technologies Building Systems Group and Carrier Corporation. Dennis holds an Associates degree in Air Conditioning from Mohawk Valley Community College, a Bachelor in Industrial Engineering degree from SUNY Institute of Technology in Utica, a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Rochester and a Masters in Engineering from the University of Buffalo.
Dennis is the Past-Chair of the Amherst Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of the Dean’s Council for the University of Buffalo’s School of Engineering. He serves on the Executive Board of Directors for the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, the Board of Directors for the Buffalo Urban Development Commission and is a member of the Advisory Council of USA Niagara Development in Niagara Falls.