Flaster Greenberg shareholder Daniel Markind recently served as a panelist at the Airports Council International—North America (ACI-NA) environmental affairs committee meeting. Panelists from left: Todd Cavender, director of environment and sustainability at the Indianapolis Airport Authority; Kevin Staples, senior sustainability and environmental coordinator at the Salt Lake City Department of Airports (SLCDA); Sarah Ziomek, enterprise sustainability program manager at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport; and Markind. Flaster Greenberg shareholder Daniel Markind recently served as a panelist at the Airports Council International—North America (ACI-NA) environmental affairs committee meeting. Panelists from left: Todd Cavender, director of environment and sustainability at the Indianapolis Airport Authority; Kevin Staples, senior sustainability and environmental coordinator at the Salt Lake City Department of Airports (SLCDA); Sarah Ziomek, enterprise sustainability program manager at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport; and Markind. Courtesy photo

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Flaster Greenberg shareholder Daniel Markind recently served as a panelist at the Airports Council International—North America (ACI-NA) environmental affairs committee meeting where he discussed tax credit and financing programs available to airports that wish to implement renewable energy projects.

The ACI-NA's environmental affairs committee is responsible for the development and implementation of ACI-NA environmental policy positions on issues such as noise, air quality, water quality, waste management, wildlife, and environmental review processes.

Markind is the former general counsel of the Philadelphia International Airport. Currently, he serves as outside general counsel and outside specialty counsel to numerous airports both in the Northeast and across the nation.