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Michelle Mullarkey <[log in to unmask]>
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> NAA Announces General Session Speakers
>
> Does Green Make Sense for You?
>
> Moderated by: Nate Kredich, Vice President of Residential Market
> Development,
> U.S. Green Building Council
> Tuesday, April 28 – 9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.
> A panel of industry experts will discuss the history of the green
> revolution as it relates to the multi-family residential property
> industry, the current trends in development and asset management,
> and the business decisions that companies must contemplate in order
> to remain viable in light of the sustainability movement.
>
> The panel will be moderated by Nate Kredich, Vice President of
> Residential Market Development at the U.S. Green Building Council.
> Mr. Kredich oversees growing LEED for Homes program and works to
> actively develop USGBC’s influence and interaction with the
> residential market. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental
> Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ encourages and
> accelerates global adoption of sustainable green building and
> development practices through the creation and implementation of
> universally understood and accepted tools and performance criteria.
>

>
> The Present and Future Greening of the Multifamily Industry
>
> James Brew, Principal Architect, Rocky Mountain Institute
> Wednesday, April 29 - 2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
>
> James S. Brew, of the Rocky Mountain Institute is a Principal
> Architect with the RMI Built Environment Team and has over 28 years
> of sustainable design experience in historic, commercial,
> institutional, and residential architecture. James has been a
> speaker at the USGBC Greenbuild Conference, the Healthcare Summit
> on Sustainability, and the World Conference on Sustainability in
> Canada, Norway, and Japan. He recently spoke at the First
> International Conference on Building Energy & the Environment in
> Dalian, China.
>
> The opportunity for re-evaluating our investment in energy
> efficiency and green design is upon us. Whether dealing with a new
> development or existing assets, there still remains an opportunity
> for improving net operating income and retaining tenants in a
> competitive real estate environment. This session will introduce
> the latest trends in the green building revolution as well as the
> business decisions that companies must contemplate in order to
> remain viable in light of the sustainability movement.
>
ACT NOW and Register Online! Don’t miss the early bird
registration fee by registering before December 31, 2008. Visit the
NAA Web site and register today!
>
> Don't miss the only Green Conference for the Multifamily Housing Industry!
>
> Green Team Sponsors

> Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting? Please contact Justin
> Barker, [log in to unmask] or 703/518-6141 Ext. 129.
>
>
>

> National Apartment Association | 4300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400 |
> Arlington, VA 22203
> phone: 703-518-6141 | fax: 703-248-9440 | Feedback
>




Hello Michelle:
Here is another Green Conference to forward to VGBN members.

Best,
Jonathan

ps: I've known Jim Brew since the 1980's when he was a principal of a
Duluth, MN, architectural firm.... and have touched base with him
lately at RMI where he is living his professional dream.


Jonathan Miller, FCSI, SCIP, AIA, NCARB
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802.349.9992

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> NAA Announces General Session Speakers
>
> Does Green Make Sense for You?
>
> Moderated by: Nate Kredich, Vice President of Residential Market
> Development,
> U.S. Green Building Council
> Tuesday, April 28 – 9:00 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.
> A panel of industry experts will discuss the history of the green
> revolution as it relates to the multi-family residential property
> industry, the current trends in development and asset management,
> and the business decisions that companies must contemplate in order
> to remain viable in light of the sustainability movement.
>
> The panel will be moderated by Nate Kredich, Vice President of
> Residential Market Development at the U.S. Green Building Council.
> Mr. Kredich oversees growing LEED for Homes program and works to
> actively develop USGBC’s influence and interaction with the
> residential market. The Leadership in Energy and Environmental
> Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System™ encourages and
> accelerates global adoption of sustainable green building and
> development practices through the creation and implementation of
> universally understood and accepted tools and performance criteria.
>

>
> The Present and Future Greening of the Multifamily Industry
>
> James Brew, Principal Architect, Rocky Mountain Institute
> Wednesday, April 29 - 2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
>
> James S. Brew, of the Rocky Mountain Institute is a Principal
> Architect with the RMI Built Environment Team and has over 28 years
> of sustainable design experience in historic, commercial,
> institutional, and residential architecture. James has been a
> speaker at the USGBC Greenbuild Conference, the Healthcare Summit
> on Sustainability, and the World Conference on Sustainability in
> Canada, Norway, and Japan. He recently spoke at the First
> International Conference on Building Energy & the Environment in
> Dalian, China.
>
> The opportunity for re-evaluating our investment in energy
> efficiency and green design is upon us. Whether dealing with a new
> development or existing assets, there still remains an opportunity
> for improving net operating income and retaining tenants in a
> competitive real estate environment. This session will introduce
> the latest trends in the green building revolution as well as the
> business decisions that companies must contemplate in order to
> remain viable in light of the sustainability movement.
>
ACT NOW and Register Online! Don’t miss the early bird
registration fee by registering before December 31, 2008. Visit the
NAA Web site and register today!
>
> Don't miss the only Green Conference for the Multifamily Housing
> Industry!
>
> Green Team Sponsors

> Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting? Please contact Justin
> Barker, [log in to unmask] or 703/518-6141 Ext. 129.
>
>
>

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> Arlington, VA 22203
> phone: 703-518-6141 | fax: 703-248-9440 | Feedback
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