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Volunteer Experience
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Co-Chair, Board Governance and Nominations Committee
New York Passive House
- 1 year 6 months
Environment
Rebooted governance and nominations committee during a strategic reorientation of NYPH, the first passive house organization in the US. Stepped back after putting a succession process in place.
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Georgia Senate Runoff Out-of-State Lead
Clean Energy for Biden
- 3 months
Out-of-state volunteer coordination lead for CE4B's support of the runoff campaigns of Senators Warnock and Ossoff. CE4B volunteers wrote more than 2000 letters to GA voters, including 200 to people who prefer to be contacted in Spanish; dedicated 300 volunteer hours to CE4B-sponsored phone banks from December 5th till Jan 4 , with approximately 6,000 voter contacts; and contributed to a co-sponsored clean energy sector event that raised more than $450,000 for the campaigns.
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Publications
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Decarbonizing Homes: Improving Health in Low-Income Communities through Beneficial Electrification
RMI
Beneficial electrification of housing should lower housing cost burdens and improve housing quality to create a safe and healthful indoor environment while reducing GHGs and improving how buildings interact with the electric grid.
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NYCHA Climate Mitigation Roadmap: Meeting Local Law 97 through Energy Efficiency and Beneficial Electrification
New York City Housing Authority
New York City Housing Authority's industry-leading, portfolio-wide strategic plan for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from NYCHA operations to meet New York City’s Local Law 97 requirement of a 40 percent reduction by 2030 and 80 percent by 2050. The Authority’s most ambitious plan to-date in over 25 years of energy conservation programs, the NYCHA Climate Mitigation Roadmap, commits NYCHA to electrifying its buildings, the first such commitment among public housing authorities.
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NYCHA 2.0 Waste Management Plan
NYCHA
Waste management is one of the most important and complex challenges that NYCHA faces. The NYCHA 2.0 Waste Management Plan, released in April 2019, presents NYCHA’s comprehensive approach to make buildings and grounds visibly clean and free of pests by 2025.
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NextGeneration NYCHA Sustainability Agenda
New York City Housing Authority
The NextGeneration NYCHA Sustainability Agenda outlines 17 ten-year strategies to reduce NYCHA's energy intensity by 20% while providing safe, healthy, and comfortable homes for the more than 400,000 residents of New York City's public housing portfolio.
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Organizations
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New York Passive House
Member
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Urban Land Institute
Member
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American Planning Association
Member
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Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA)
Lifetime Member
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Women in Housing and Finance (WHF)
Member
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