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West North Central Emerging Professionals, Professional Building Blocks, Online Program, October 27, 6 pm CDT
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USGBC's West North Central regional Emerging Professionals Working Group invites you to join this online interactive program designed to help you reach your sustainable building career goals by strengthening your professional skills.
It's no secret that green building and infrastructure certifications can help ensure a more resilient future for all. In fact, an increase in sustainable buildings is a cornerstone to enhancing community resilience. It's easy enough to say, but what does that mean? How do different professions play a role in resiliency? How can individuals prepare professionally to have an impact?
A trio of speakers from differing building professions will highlight how each role ties into resilience efforts. Come early for a social mixer. Gain insights from the panelists. Then stay for small group discussions. Since the online program happens over the dinner hour, feel free to bring a beverage and food of your choice to enjoy while logged in.
Jeremy Knoll, Director of Sustainability and Regenerative Design at BNIM. Jeremy is an Associate Principal at BNIM with a deep passion for green building, historic preservation, and social equity. He has served as the primary sustainability and LEED champion on dozens of projects worldwide, and he serves as a volunteer leader nationally with Design Corps, Inc. regionally with Climate Action Kansas City, and locally with the US Green Building Council.
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