Name: Nancy Mears
Title: Executive Director
Company: Vermont Green Building Network
Location: Burlington, VT Place of Birth: New Jersey
Family: Married, 3 children
College: Cornell University, BS-'85; Univ of Texas -
Austin, March - '92
First Job Unrelated to your current field:
Lifeguard
First Job in current field: Administrative
Assistant in an Austin Architectural Firm
What Your Firm Does Now and Its Plans for the Future: VGBN is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote green building in Vermont. We are the local Chapter of the US Green Building Council, and we offer educational and networking opportunities, as well as resources and advocacy supporting green building practices. We look to partner with like-minded organizations to create a stronger voice for environmentally responsible building.
What is the biggest green change you would like to see happen in your industry over the next 10 years: That we no longer have to distinguish a "green" building from a "conventional" building....ALL buildings will be extremely energy efficient, utilize materials and construction practices that don't degrade the environment, and are healthy, enjoyable, and affordable places to live and work.
Hobbies: Running, dancing, playing the Irish fiddle, Sudoku puzzles
Favorite Novel: A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving
Favorite Film: Forrest Gump
Keys to Success: Building good relationships - maintaining a positive attitude
Person(s) You Most Admire (outside of family): Jane Goodall
If You Had To Choose a Different Profession, What Would It Be? Photographer for National Geographic
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