Loyd D. Bastin, PhD
Associate Dean and Professor
Widener University
Sustainability in Action -
Interactive
Lab
Loyd Bastin is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Associate Dean of Science, and Coordinator of Undergraduate Research at Widener University where he has taught Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Sustainability since 2004. His current area of research is the development of greener methods for synthesizing pharmaceuticals and the development of new laboratory experiments for the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. Since 2000, he has been interested in the development of green chemistry and sustainability materials for the undergraduate chemistry curricula. He has several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters discussing the incorporation of sustainability, environmental justice, political advocacy and green chemistry into the curriculum. He has co-edited the book Integration of Green and Sustainability Chemistry Principles into Education and two special issues on Advances in Green Chemistry Education in Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews.
David Burman
Township Manager,
Haverford Township,
Delaware County
Sustainable Communities Breakout - Session #1
David Burman is the Township Manager of Haverford Township. He and the Township administration work hard to support a passionate and very active Environmental Advisory Committee. Dave has worked in public service for more than twenty years. He started as an analyst for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) before serving a number of communities in the Philadelphia region. He holds a bachelor's and master's degree from Temple University. When he's not working, Dave enjoys spending time with his wife and two children.
Gina Burritt
Director, Delaware County
Planning Department
Sustainable Communities Breakout - Session
#2
Gina Burritt is the Director of the Delaware County Planning Department. Gina joined the Planning Department in November 2022 after over two decades in the private sector, where she worked on numerous environmental and transportation planning projects involving water resources, historic preservation, climate resiliency, National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA), Environmental Justice and community engagement. She has worked with all levels of government from the Federal level to local municipal level.
Gina is originally from New Jersey and has called Delaware County home for the past 14 years. Gina received her undergraduate degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and her Masters in Community and Regional Planning from Temple University.
Steve Clark, PE, PhD
Senior Energy Engineer, ICF
Sustainable Living Breakout -
Session #1
After more than 23 years of post-graduate and healthcare industry experience, Steve Clark devoted his talents to the energy conservation & building science engineering sector. Steve has a PhD in Biophysics from U.C. Berkeley, an MS in Electrophysics from NYU and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University. With this expertise, and a powerful work ethic, Steve has dedicated his career to developing practical, cost-effective real-world solutions to a wide range of conservation/engineering challenges, including Building electrification, heat pump engineering, utility program design, and more. Steve currently serves as a Senior Energy Engineer for ICF International where he creates customer-centric engineering energy analyses for large commercial and industrial projects. In addition to this role, Steve volunteers his time by serving on the ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers) Task Force for Building Decarbonization and as a founding member on the Delaware County Sustainability Commission.