EPMA Soiree! Good times with the Emerging Professionals
By Adam Kreitman
From Conor McGuire: “I’m looking forward to learning from our USGBC Chapter Members so I can best represent our Massachusetts values and progress to the Upper Northeast Regional Committee and USGBC National. See you all at our Networking & Educational events, and Award Ceremonies!”
Congratulations and thank you! I look forward to working with you all. Chapter Members: feel free to reach out and send them your best wishes. Thank you.
Adrian Charest is head of our Membership Committee. I took a few moments to sit and talk with him regarding life, work and sustainability. Here is what he had to say.
What is your current job? How does it differ from past jobs in regards to Sustainability?
I am a Construction Engineer at RSMeans. I research the construction process, provide consulting services and instruct seminars on estimating. With this job, I have the opportunity to be involved with new building technologies and construction techniques in the industry.
When did you first become interested in Sustainability?
I caught the bug in college and have had some involvement with environmental responsibility ever since.
Why are you a member of the MASS chapter and how did you get there?
Becoming a member was the next logical step after receiving (LEED) accreditation with the intent of growing my professional network, taking advantage of the many educational opportunities and having fun!
How are you an Environmental Steward?
On a personal level, I make my environmental contributions through a lot of little things that we all do: recycling, reusing and keeping a level of environmental awareness related to my actions. Professionally, I have had the opportunity to promote green buildings by researching and analyzing green construction trends through the development of the RSMeans Green Square Foot models and supporting the upcoming Earth Day event.
How do you help raise Environmental Awareness?
By encouraging membership in the USGBC Massachusetts Chapter!
If I needed to find you on a Saturday afternoon, where would it be?
I would be taking part in one of three activities: walking the local Conservation Lands with my wife and daughter, throwing tennis balls with my dog at the park or browsing beer recipes at the local brew shop. Cheers!
In the end, Brian and Boston Green Building are “dragging poorly performing homes kicking and screaming into the 21st century and hopefully addressing all the issues to keep from killing the occupants.” Originally, only one utility company participated in Mass Save DER, but now there are six participating utilities. Conspicuously absent from the list is NStar….but there is some carbonated bottle shaking going on to hopefully bring them back on board.
See you at the next Residential Green Building Committee meeting on Monday, March 10th at 5:45pm at 281 Summer St, Boston!
From the Boston Redevelopment Authority:
On Tuesday, 2/4/14, the BRA and the Massachusetts Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) hosted an Innovations in Sustainability and Resiliency panel discussion. Panelists representing the finance and tech industries, as well as government, came together to discuss the development of EcoDistricts and the role of resiliency in Boston's Innovation District and beyond. The EcoDistricts framework emphasizes sharing energy solutions amongst area stakeholders. Over 100 attendees participated from a broad cross section of the sustainability community that included architects, engineers, developers, financial consultants, and federal/state/local government officials.
| Photos by Grey Lee |
Neil Angus, our Vice Chair, summarized the findings as follows. Thanks Neil!
2014 Chapter Survey – 2014 Action Plan
Feedback and Input from you our members on existing programs, offerings and advocacy – what is working and what is not or needs improvement.
What direction should we be going in the future – what you, our members, would like to see – educational programming, advocacy, communications, networking.
Great response rate – over 140 responses (thank you!!)
We're still analyzing details, but here’s a few highlights of preliminary findings:
Main Reason for Joining: Networking, support the Chapter mission and learn more about green buildings and communities.
Great feedback on events we currently put on and level of interest for new events we are considering – even some great recommendations on how we might improve our current offerings
Huge interest in: Net Zero and Positive energy building.
Lots of interest in higher level training in NC and interest in EB and ND
Wanted: new programming on energy management, green products and LEED vs other sustainability rating systems
Great feedback on the timing, duration and delivery methods of our programming. People wanted to see programs on climate change, building resiliency & affordable green buildings for everyone!
Excellent feedback on our existing communications tools (the website, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook) and suggestions for improvements to those tools.
Many respondents are LEED APs or GAs and are interested in GBCI continuing education credits – we are working on improving our programming offerings to include more GBCI approved programs so stay tuned!
Thanks again for all your feedback – it truly will help us provide more value to you and further our mission of green buildings and communities for all!