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Enterprise Live Online presents: Introduction to the Green Communities NSP Webpage

Event Date: 
Thursday, March 25, 2010 - 10:00am to 11:00am
 

Introduction to the Green Communities NSP Webpage

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

1:00 -2:00 PM (Eastern)

No prior registration necessary.  Login details below.

Description

A recent collaboration between Enterprise Green Communities and GreenBuildingAdvisor.com (GBA), the Enterprise Green Communities NSP webpage includes informational resources for those focusing on incorporating green rehabilitation standards into their Neighborhood Stabilization Program.

Hosted by GreenBuildingAdvisor.com, this webinar will walk you through all the ways in which you can use GBA and the Enterprise Green Communities NSP webpage in your work as a green rehab specialist. Some of the features reviewed will be the GBA encyclopedia, the Construction Details Library, and the Strategy Generator. There will be substantial Q&A time to make sure you get full value from the webinar and from GBA.

Learning objectives 

  • Understand how the Enterprise Green Communities NSP webpage can be used as an information tool for green rehabilitation projects.
  • Learn about the upcoming features on the Enterprise Green Communities NSP webpage.
  • Become familiar with other features of the GBA website.

Who should participate?

  • Rehabilitation specialists and program managers in the public and non-profit sector.
  • Contractors and Developers interested in learning more about building science resources related to single family rehabilitation. 

Our presenters

Peter Yost - Peter Yost is the technical director of GreenBuildingAdvisor.com. Peter is one of the primary authors and reviewers of GBA's technical content. He has 25 years experience in the residential building industry, including work with DOE's Building America program; EPA's WaterSense, Waste Management, and Green Building programs; Environmental Building News; Building Science Corporation; and the NAHB Research Center.

Amy Hook - Amy Hook is a Program Director in the Green Communities Initiative for Enterprise Community Partners in Columbia, Maryland. Amy is an experienced residential and commercial real estate developer, as well as a LEED Accredited Professional. Prior to joining Enterprise, Amy was the Neighborhood Stabilization Program Manager for Richland County in South Carolina and worked as Development Director at Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse in Baltimore, Maryland. She holds a Master's degree in Real Estate Development from Clemson University.

Instructions for joining

Please join the session through the following website, about 5 minutes before the session begins: http://e2ma.net/go/6605686144/208116408/211558070/33311/goto:http:/buildinggreen.acrobat.com/ecpweb1