Jonathan Diorio is a vice president and product specialist for the DWS Climate Change Fund at Deutsche Bank. Mr Diorio joined the firm in
2002 and is based in New York . Jon was previously head of DWS's closed-end business before moving into his product specialist role. Mr Diorio
received his BA from Loyola College and holds his NASD Series 24, 6, 63 and 7 licenses.
Michael Gresty is a respected sustainability strategist and innovation process expert, Michael is President and principal of Kinetix. He oversees all client
engagements and leads the development of project deliverables. Michael has extensive experience working with clients such as Chubb, Praxair,
Schering-Plough, Gillette, PPG, Herman Miller, The World Bank, Douglaston Development and the California Academy of Sciences. As a facilitator,
he works directly with both client teams and outside stakeholders. Michael is also a high performance design specialist, and has worked on a
number of LEED projects. He is a frequent speaker on sustainability and related topics at conferences. He has previously worked on large
infrastructure and design projects in the USA and France, and on development of civil engineering software in South Africa. Michael received
his Architecte DPLG from the Ecole d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville. He also holds a Bachelor of Architectural Studies from the University
of Cape Town.
William McInerney is partner Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. His practice involves advising lenders in all aspects of construction and permanent
financings, and he has a particular expertise in the sale of performing and nonperforming commercial mortgage and mezzanine loans in the secondary
market. Mr. McInerney often counsels clients in restructuring problem loans and on servicing issues that arise in securitized debt. His clients
include banks and other investors in real estate debt and related transactions, and he has been involved in a number of cross-border financings
in Mexico and Central America . Mr. McInerney joined Cadwalader in 1992 and became a Partner in 1996. He received his J.D. from Fordham University
School of Law and earned his B.A. from The Catholic University of America (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa). In both 2007 and 2008 he was named a
"Leading Lawyer" in the area of Real Estate Finance by Chambers USA: America 's Leading Lawyers for Business. The Legal 500 also recognized Mr.
McInerney in 2008 as a leading real estate/capital markets practitioner. He is a member of the American Bar Association.