advocacy dayUSGBC Colorado is a volunteer fueled organization. Our leadership is made up of a dynamic, dedicated, passionate, network of over 300 volunteers across the state. Together our leadership drives sustainability in the built environment through education and advocacy efforts.

 

Our Leadership is made up of the following Committees and Initiatives:

Advocacy - Education - Communications - Emerging Professionals - Membership

Green Schools - Commercial Real Estate - Residential - Rocky Mountain Green Conference

Learn more about the individual committees and special initiatives

 

While volunteering has a meaningful, positive impact on our community it also comes with many rewards. Here are a few reasons to volunteer:


• Learn or develop a new skill
• Be part of your community
• Motivation and sense of achievement
• Boost your career options
• Diversify your life
• Have new experiences
• Meet a diverse range of people
• Send a message to your employer, teachers, friends, and family

USGBC Colorado is actively seeking volunteers for the following positions:

Leadership positions are available at the Chapter or Branch levels. Our branches are identified by the primary areas they serve: Metropolitan, Northern and Southern.

Chapter Leadership Positions:

  • Communications Co-chair
  • Education Co-chair
  • Emerging Professionals Co-chair
  • Membership Co-chair

Branch Leadership Positions:

Metropolitan Branch

  • Communications Chair
  • Education Co-Chair

If you are interested in learning more about any of these positions, please fill out the New Volunteer Interest Form and we will get back to you. Thanks and we look forward to meeting you!

Are you interested in serving in a leadership role with USGBC Colorado? We’d love to hear from you! Please tell us about yourself and where you want to get involved.

Get Involved!

“We’re doing great stuff. We’re expanding minds regionally, and helping people to take new ideas and practices to their businesses and personal lives.”


-Stan Wagner, Group14 Engineering

 

     

 


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