Alicia Ravetto Architect Awarded LEED Fellow Designation

LEED Fellows represent green building industry’s most accomplished professionals

Washington, D.C. (September 8, 2011) – The Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) on Tuesday named Alicia Ravetto of Alicia Ravetto Architect to the inaugural class of LEED Fellows. The LEED Fellow Program is GBCI’s new and most prestigious professional designation. The LEED Fellow designation recognizes exceptional contributions to green building and significant professional achievement within the rapidly growing community of LEED Professionals.

Ravetto was among thirty-four of the world’s most distinguished green building professionals to be selected as LEED Fellows through a peer nomination and portfolio review process. Ravetto’s LEED AP BD+C credential[s], 10 years of green building experience, and extensive portfolio including such exemplary projects as the 3 Durham County Libraries Prototype, Merck Operations support Facility, Wake Technical Community College Administration and Math & Science Building and the NC Botanical Garden comprise a few of her outstanding qualifications. 

“We are thrilled to bestow the LEED Fellow designation upon these highly accomplished individuals,” said Peter Templeton, president, GBCI. “The Fellows are some of the leading innovators and vanguards of the green building movement, and their bodies of work strongly underscore their commitment to LEED and a sustainable built environment.”           

Alicia Ravetto will be recognized with the rest of the 2011 LEED Fellow class at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Toronto from October 4-7, 2011. For more information on the LEED Fellow program, please visit www.gbci.org/fellow.

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