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August/September 2008 |
Executive Director Corner |
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C O N T E N T SED Corner: Chapter Progress and Five Year Anniversary Celebration LEED 2009: Regional Credits The Business of Green: Take Control of Your Lighting Costs Materials & Resources: What You Need to Know About Environmentally Friendly Paint Water Efficiency :Reduce Potable Water Through Grey Water Systems Walking the Talk: FSC Certification for Chapter LEED Study Guide Regional Update: Metro Denver Branch Leadership VISIONPromote responsibility for Colorado's environmental legacy. MISSIONAdvance and promote sustainable planning, design, construction and operation of the built environment through education, improving industry guidelines, policy advocacy, and information and resource sharing. BOARD OF DIRECTORSTom Hootman, President Dana Kose, Vice Chair Megan Christensen, Secretary Jim Bradburn, Treasurer Mike Lowell, Advocacy Chair Bobby Molinari, Membership Chair Hyatt Select Josh Radoff, Director At Large Sue McFaddin, Director At Large Seven Generations Ted Caulkins , Education Chair Daniele Loffreda, Communications Chair Conor Merrigan, EGB Chair Deb Kleinman Colorado Building Green is the official newsletter of the U.S. Green Building Council – Colorado Chapter, and is published bi-monthly. If you are interested in submiting a story, ideas or other information for publication, please contact the editor at dgloffreda@msn.com |
Reflections On Our Chapter's ProgressCome celebrate our Five Year Anniversary and learn about our plans for the future of Colorado's Green Building CommunityBy Deb Kleinman, Executive Director, USGBC Colorado ChapterIt has been almost a year since I took the reins at USGBC Colorado, and what a year it has been! The Chapter's official headquarters had been my spare bedroom. The Executive Director was the only full-time paid staff position. Today, we are headquartered in a LEED certified historic building in Downtown Denver, and our professional full-time staff has increased by 400%. Our Board of Directors has diversified in terms of gender, geography and industry sector - commercial real estate attorneys and developers now sit with architects, engineers and general contractors, all working to grow and sustain the organization. We've launched our first major statewide campaign, the Colorado Green Schools Initiative, which has taken off locally and received accolades from USGBC National. We hosted our first major statewide conference, and will host our second one in May 2009. Thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers and our growing staff, we've hosted five LEED Technical Review Workshops so far this year, and have more planned for the Fall - including the state's first LEED for Homes Workshop. Perhaps most critical has been the establishment of three of the six planned Colorado Chapter Branches around the state, and plans to move forward on three additional branches covering western Colorado in the next six to nine months. Each Branch is led by a dedicated group of volunteers who comprise the Steering Committee for each territory. Local Branches cover smaller territories within the Chapter, creating numerous locally-focused volunteer, education and advocacy opportunities for the green building community and advancing our mission of transforming Colorado's built environment. 2008 is all the more remarkable because the Chapter is only five years old! In 2003, the Colorado Chapter was recognized as the 15th Chapter in the country by the U.S. Green Building Council, and a year later incorporated as a non-profit organization. Led by interior designer and founding Board Chair Annette Stelmack, a remarkable group of leaders established the organization and in 2006 hosted thousands of green builders at the 2006 Greenbuild conference in Denver We have a great deal to celebrate, and even more to look forward to! Join Us to Celebrate our Fifth Anniversary
Join our Board of Directors, staff, volunteers and special guests on September 12, 2008 as the Colorado Chapter celebrates our fifth anniversary. This remarkable evening will bring together hundreds of members of the green building community from the state for networking, feasting and inspiration. We will gather in the beautiful Seawell Ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, where after a cocktail reception and a seated dinner during which guests will hear about what we can look forward to in the next five years. Ed Mazria, prominent architect and founder of the 2030 Challenge, will deliver the after-dinner Keynote Address. Tickets are available through our website www.usgbccolorado.org. The price goes up after August 29th, so don't wait! Private Reception Prior to the main event, USGBC Colorado and US Lend Lease Communities will host a smaller private reception for our major donors and event sponsors, who will have the chance to spend some time with Mr. Mazria and our Board of Directors in a more intimate environment. Many thanks to those companies who committed quickly to sponsoring this event:
There are additional opportunities to support our September 12th Fifth Anniversary Celebration. Please email or call me for more information. The deadline for sponsors is August 27th. I hope that you'll join us on September 12th as we celebrate our first five years and look forward to the next five! Deb |
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