August 30, 2008

Mark Caserta

Mark Caserta played a leading role in fighting for the city’s environment for more than twelve years, as Deputy Director of New Yorkers for Parks, Director of the Waterfront Parks Coalition, and NYC Lobbyist for the New York League of Conservation Voters. In April 2004, Mark and his wife Samantha opened an eco-friendly home and lifestyle store in Park Slope, Brooklyn, known as 3r Living. A second store in Maplewood, New Jersey, opened in October 2007. 3r Living is now online, only, at 3rliving.com. Mark is also a web and social media consultant to small businesses through his company M2C Consulting/Main Street Complete. Board Member 2003-2006, 2009-present

Ariella Maron

Ariella Rosenberg Maron is the Deputy Commissioner for Energy Management at the NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services. Prior to this role, she was the Deputy Director of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, the office responsible for the implementation of PlaNYC, the city’s long-term sustainability plan. She was part of the core team that developed PlaNYC, focusing on air and water quality, energy, and climate change. She has also worked as a senior project manager in the Energy Division of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, as an urban planner in the Bronx Office of the New York City Department of City Planning, and as an analyst at the energy, economic consulting firm PA Consulting Group (formerly PHB Hagler Bailly). Ariella currently teaches a course on sustainability indicators at the Pratt Institute. She received her Master in City Planning from MIT where she concentrated on environmental policy and urban design and focused her thesis research on mainstreaming green building in NYC. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

Gita Nandan

Gita Nandan is co-founder of thread collective, a multidisciplinary design firm based in New York, whose projects include architecture, landscape and sustainable design. Working on a range of projects from a small town in south africa to commercial developments, to residential renovation, Gita brings an integrated approach to her work, addressing sustainabilty at every phase of the design. Gita is a registered architect in New York and New Jersey, and is a LEED-Accredited Professional. Recently Gita worked with the USGBC on the Green Codes Task Force to help create a comprehensive set of standards to transform NYC’s building code. In addition, Gita currently teaches at the Art Institute and Pratt Institute, where she brings sustainable issues to the core of her studio courses.

Bomee Jung

GreenHomeNYC founder Bomee Jung currently serves as the Senior Program Director for Green Communities in the New York office of Enterprise Community Partners, a leading national affordable housing organization. In this role, she manages the design, delivery and assessment of Enterprise’s initiatives to improve the energy and environmental performance of affordable housing in New York. These initiatives include expanding the availability of financial and technical resources, promoting a policy and regulatory environment that encourages green building, and strengthening the capacity for sustainable construction, management and operation in the affordable housing community. She also jointly oversees the $18,000,000 LISC/Enterprise multifamily weatherization program, which will service more than 2000 units by September 2011. Before turning her attention to urban sustainability, Bomee spent several years developing data-driven, Internet-based applications, and as a result has a particular interest in building energy metrics and data analysis. In addition to her involvement in GreenHomeNYC, she serves on the board of directors of Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE), the only citywide community development corporation serving New York City’s more than 800,000 Asian American residents. In fall 2011, she will be teaching in the Capstone Program of NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Bomee holds a Master in City Planning degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor’s degree in comparative literature and Japanese from the University of Georgia.