We are students and young professionals based in the Triangle area of North Carolina who are intent on becoming and recruiting future green building leaders. Our talents and interests are varied - join us at our upcoming events, which can be found on nctriangleegb.org Vision: To integrate students and young professionals into the green building movement.Mission: To create a network of emerging green building leaders, develop opportunities for involvement through the USGBC, and to further generate momentum for the green building industry.
Randall Lanou is the founder of BuildSense, a company located in Durham that is focused on sustainable design and construction of single and multifamily homes. He spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009 in the morning session. To read more about the event and upcoming EGB events, visit nctriangleegb.org
Paul Quinlan is the Director of Economic Research and Development at North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association. He spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009l. To read more about the event and upcoming EGB events, visit nctriangleegb.org
Charlotte Mitchell is an Associate in the Raleigh office of K&L Gates and focuses on environmental regulatory and compliance matters. She spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009. To read more about the event and upcoming EGB events, visit nctriangleegb.org
Courtney Lorenz is the National Environmental Manager for Skanska USA Building, a local and global construction group with expertise in green building across many disciplines. She spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009. To read more about the event and upcoming EGB events, visit nctriangleegb.org
Shelley McPhatter is Founder and President of BridgePoint Construction Services, Inc., which provides LEED consulting and construction administration services to developers and architects. She spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009. To read more about the event and upcoming EGB events, visit nctriangleegb.org
Tobin Freid is the Sustainability Manager of the City and County of Durham, North Carolina. She spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009 as part of a session featuring members of the sustainability offices of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. To read more about the event and upcoming EGB events, visit nctriangleegb.org
John Richardson is the Sustainability OFficer of Town of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009 as part of a session featuring members of the sustainability offices of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill.
Paula Thomas is the Sustainability Manager of the City of Raleigh, North Carolina. She spoke at the Triangle EGB event, "Growing Green in the Triangle" on Jan. 29, 2009 as part of a session featuring members of the sustainability offices of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. To read more about the event and upcoming EGB events, visit nctriangleegb.org