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September 16, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE-NYC: Warren Liebold

Countdown to BE-NYC! With only 29-Liebold days until the conference, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making the BE-NYC an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Warren Liebold.   LieboldWWarren Liebold is Director of Metering and Conservation in the Bureau of Customer Service at the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).  In his 21 years at DEP, he has worked on a variety of conservation and efficiency initiatives, including the world’s largest toilet rebate program in the 1990s, and the more recent Automated Meter Reading project.  Prior to joining DEP, Warren worked in energy efficiency for existing buildings.  He served on the Mayor’s Sustainability Task Force and Green Codes Task Forces (1995-2010) and was a member of NYC DEP’s Drought Variance Board in 2003.   Warren is a speaker in the “Water, Water Everywhere” workshop, in the Multi-Family Track.   (more…)

September 12, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Les Bluestone

  Countdown to BE NYC! With only34days until the conference, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making the BE NYC an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Les Bluestone.   WIB Photo Les Bluestone, co-owner of Blue Sea Development, a sustainable property owner, development, general contracting, and management firm, will be speaking at two sessions during this upcoming BE NYC.  Having practiced in the real estate industry for thirty-five years, Les has a tremendous breadth of knowledge, and will be sharing his insight in “My “Aha!” Moment or What made you learn the ways of the Force?” of the WHAT THE PROS WANT TO KNOW track, and “Cogen A to Z” of the BUILDING SYSTEMS track.     Together with his business partner, Avery Seavey, Les has been on the leading edge of the green building industry for decades, having developed numerous sustainable properties, some of which were the first to earn green building certification in New York.  Just a few of Blue Sea Development’s accomplishments include the first ENERGY STAR certified affordable housing building in New York state,  the first LEED certified and LEED Platinum certified affordable housing in the state, and the first rooftop hydroponic farm on a residential building. (more…)

September 9, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Jonathan Flothow

Countdown to BE NYC! With only37days until the conference, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making BE NYC an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Jonathan Flothow.    Jonathan Flothow Head Shot(1) Jonathan studied architecture at the University of Texas at Austin, spent several years doing energy audits, and for the past fifteen years has worked exclusively on troubleshooting, retrofitting, and designing steam and hydronic heating systems. He is currently a Building Systems Analyst with Steven Winter Associates.   Jonathan will be appearing at BE NYC on a panel titled “Steam Heat: Tech Tips for Successful Operation,” which is part of the conference’s Multifamily track.   How did you become focused on this particular area of sustainability? When I was doing multifamily audits, tenants and owners alike complained that the bottom floors were so overheated theyhad to keep their windows open, while the top floor apartments were freezing. It seemed like a pretty obvious problem to address. (more…)

September 6, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Scott Schultz

Countdown to BE NYC! With only50days until the conference, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making the BE NYC an exceptional industry event! Scott One of the professionals participating in the conference is Scott Schultz.   Scott Schultz is the Business Development Director for Advanced Solar Products; a solar energy design company based in New Jersey, and has been involved in the solar industry for over ten years. His environmental roots go back to 1972 as a co-founder for Long Island’s “Save our Bays” which was instrumental in building the first Tertiary Water Treatment Plant in NY State.   Trained by the Center for Sustainable Energy in New York, Scott has been designing and installing Solar PV Systems in the New York and New Jersey area for the past 12 years. He is an active member of US Green Building Council (USGBC), Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA), New York Solar Energy Society (NYSES), plus many more, and was the former Policy Chair for the Mid-Atlantic Solar Energy Industries Association (MSEIA)  

Scott is a co-chair for the Renewable & Resilience Track at BE NYC

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September 2, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Samantha Schoenberger

Countdown to BE NYC! With only50days until the conference, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making the BE NYC an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Samantha SchoenbergerScreen shot 2013-09-02 at 4.41.26 PM Ms. Schoenberger, LEED AP, BPI MFBA, is the Real Estate Facilities Manager for Selfhelp Community Services.  An extremely intelligent and driven young woman, Samantha grew up modestly in Newburgh, NY.  Having wanted to be an architect from the age of seven, she received a Bachelor’s of Science in Architectural Engineering from Alfred State College of Technology in 2007.  Samantha has worked since she was fourteen; her experience more recently includes positions at Habitat for Humanity NYC, Enterprise Community Partners, and an architecture firm.  She loves drawing and is an avid runner who is currently training for her seventh half-marathon.  Ms. Schoenberger was a presenter at last year’s NESEA conference in New York City, a speaker on tenant outreach at the Supportive Housing Network of New York (SHNNY) Managing Lean and Green Program, and a panel participant on Construction Management Training at Enterprise Community Partners.   Samantha is the co-chair for the Multifamily Track of BuildingEnergy NYC 2013. (more…)

August 30, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Josh Lehman

  Countdown to BE NYC! With only47 days until the conference, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making the BE NYC an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Josh Lehman.   josh4 Josh Lehman, Program Manager at WinnCompanies, an environmentally-focused real estate development and management firm, is chair of the Building Systems track at BE NYC.   Josh earned a degree in Environmental Science from Brown University, and was an active NESEA member during, and since, his studies.  Having been involved with the real estate industry since 2006, he has witnessed first-hand the recent advancements and progressions that have been made within the green building field.  WinnCompanies continues to promote and enhance the presence of sustainability in the development and management of properties through a multitude of initiatives that are part of their “WinnGreen” program.  While the company is based in Boston, they manage 9,000 units in New York City, providing a great opportunity for impact in a dense urban environment.   (more…)

August 26, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Steven Winter

  Countdown to BE NYC! With only50days until October 16th, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making the BE NYC conference an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Steven Winter.    sw Steven Winter spent his educational years studying architecture and architectural technology in Sydney and New York.  During Steven’s early professional life, he focused on approaches to making energy-efficient pre-fabricated buildings.   After working for twenty five years in the field of building science, Mr. Winter founded and is currently the President of Steven Winter Associates, which has provided research, consulting, and advisory services to improve commercial, residential, and multi-family built environments for private and public sector clients since 1972.   Meanwhile, Steven has also served as Chairman of the U.S. Green Building Council and has taught at both Columbia University and the Pratt Institute.  He earned the Evergreen Awards Perspective in 2009, and was named a “Hero of the Planet” by Builder Magazine in December 2002 for his contributions to sustainable building in the U.S.   Steven is the co-chair for the Commercial & Institutional Track of Building Energy-NYC 2013.   (more…)

August 19, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Dan Rieber

  Countdown to BE NYC! With onlyPicture 3 days until October 16th, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making BE NYC  conference an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Dan Rieber.   
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Dan Rieber is the Weatherization Director at NMIC (Northern Manhattan Improvement Corporation) as well as a frequent speaker at GreenHomeNYC forums. He has a BA from SUNY Stony Brook. Over the past 20 years Dan has given numerous presentations on various weatherization topics at the National Affordable Comfort conferences (ACI), National Multi Family Buildings conferences, National Weatherization Training conferences, Regional Weatherization Program conferences, NESEA, and GreenHomeNYC.   Dan will  be speaking about “Steam Heat: Tech Tips for Successful Operation” as part of the Multifamily track at BuildingEnergy NYC.   What is weatherization and why is it important for residential buildings? How does it affect the resident’s quality of life? Weatherization, in our Northeast climate, is mostly about keeping your building as efficient as possible during the heating season. This means making sure your walls are insulated (if they can be), insulating the roof, insulating pipes (heating and DHW), air sealing wherever you can, tuning your heating system to maximize its efficiency or replacing it for a more efficient unit. Repairing windows for drafts and replacing them if necessary. Being sure that you are making domestic hot water in as efficient a manner as possible can have a big impact on your energy bill. Domestic hot water is made all year round and can use more energy than heating in some buildings. Energy efficient lighting is an important part of the energy efficiency equation too, but has less of an impact on the heating side. Mechanical ventilation is another item to be looked at. Over ventilating can have an effect on heating use and the resident’s comfort. Resident quality of life is a big issue if people are cold in their homes. Seniors and young children are most susceptible to colder temperatures. On the flip side if people are overheated then the building is wasting money on fuel going up the chimney and there are health issues related to poor indoor air quality in this case. This leads to open windows in the winter time as well. (more…)

August 12, 2013

The Green Spotlight on BE NYC: Erica Brabon

  Countdown to BE NYC! With only66days until October 16th, GreenHomeNYC is shining the spotlight on the experts who will be making BE NYC  conference an exceptional industry event!   One of the professionals participating in the conference is Erica Brabon.   EBrabon Bio Erica Brabon is a Senior Multifamily consultant at Steven Winter Associates. She is a frequent speaker at NESEA’s Building Energy conference and GreenHomeNYC events.  Erica will serve as co-chair of the Multifamily Buildings track for the upcoming BuildingEnergy NYC conference.  She will also be speaking at the workshop, “What Local Law 84 & 87 Mean and How to Get the Most Out of it”, at BE NYC.       What sparked your interest in sustainable building? Environmental activism is something I’ve been involved in since middle school. When I realized what an impact I could make working to make buildings more efficient in their use of energy and water, but also providing healthier living environments, I jumped at the opportunity.   Please reflect upon your experiences in speaking at GreenHomeNYC forums and Building Energy conferences? What are your thoughts on the programs? NESEA BE is my favorite conference because I not only learn from the pros but have a chance to meet them and talk shop in a unique environment. I’m a lifetime member and look forward to any NESEA events as well as GreenHomeNYC events. The connections made from both organizations have been integral in my professional development. The programs from both are great avenues for new ideas to not only reach the industry but the public. (more…)

August 9, 2013

The Green Spotlight: Tom Sahagian

Tom Sahagian Photo   Tom Sahagian has been the Senior Program Director, Technical Services at Enterprise Community Partners, a national nonprofit in the community development and affordable housing field, for about a year. At Enterprise, he helps to implement PartnerPREP (Partner Portfolio Retrofit Engagement Platform), which helps owners and managers of affordable housing to become effective energy stewards of their portfolios. Tom served as director of the Energy Division at Power Concepts for several years prior to joining Enterprise.   Tom’s career path is a fine example of how leaders in green building often come to the field in non-traditional ways. A journalism major in college, he came to New York to work at Popular Mechanics magazine, but soon co-founded a small construction company that did energy efficiency retrofits for some of its clients. This work led him to an internship with a wind turbine project in the Bronx, then to the office of energy conservation at NYC’s Dept. of Housing Preservation & Development (HPD), and finally to the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), where he eventually rose to become HPD’s WAP director.   Tom credits his considerable success in green building to a curiosity that keeps him continually searching for new solutions. “I wasn’t afraid to ask a million questions, read every book on the subject I could find, and network all the time with people in our field,” he says. All of us could learn from Tom’s persistent approach, fueled by his passion for delivering energy-efficient building practices to his clients.   To learn more about The Green Spotlight, click here!