ROCHESTER ? The MI Green Team announced the winners of the third annual MI Green Hall of Fame Awards, which recognize dedication and achievement of some of Michigan’s green leaders in business, community service, academia and media.
The 2013 MI Green Hall of Fame inductees include:
Kenneth Cockrel Jr. – Detroit City Council president, founder and chair of the Detroit Green Task Force whose mission is to implement sustainable environmental practices in Detroit which have positive long-term economic, social, and environmental impacts on the city.
Jim Corcoran – Co-founder and past president of VegMichigan, one of largest vegetarian advocacy organizations in the United States; co-founder of Plant Peace Daily; founder of Santa Fe Veg; and co-founder of VegFund, an international vegan activism organization.
Jim Nash – Oakland County Water Resource Commissioner, organizer and host of seven annual Green Building Workshops; co-founder of the first two Oakland County Green Building Summits; and founding member of the Regional Partnership for Sustainability.
Marilyn Trent – Owner of Trent Design, founder and past chairperson of the Rochester Green City Committee whose goals are to inspire the community to invest in its future through the adoption of green initiatives and to instill a sense of pride by establishing Rochester as a leader in the green movement.
Winners will be honored at the MI Earth Day Fest Kickoff & Awards Ceremony at 7 pm on Friday, April 26 on the Meijer Main Stage, emceed by a Fox 2 TV personality. Also to be recognized are elementary school student winners of the My Green School Art Contest presented by the Green Schools Committee of the US Green Building Council ? Detroit Regional Chapter.





