Committees
The USGBC NC Triangle Chapter mission is supported by ten different Committees that meet regularly and contribute to green building efforts both within the chapter and regionally. Click on the Read more to see the current Committee members and to find out more about specific responsibilities and roles within the Committee. Please contact the Committee Chair or one of the Co-Chairs if you would like to find out more about getting involved.
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: (State & Regional);
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(K-12 Green Schools)
The purpose of this committee is to educate and inform local government and community leaders and to influence them to adopt sustainable design practices in local and state codes and policies/laws. This committee is also responsible for educating the chapter membership about upcoming legislation and policies. The committee is divided into two teams, one focusing on Green Schools and the other focusing on State Advocacy efforts in collaboration with the chapters in Charlotte and the Triad.
The purpose of this committee is to educate and inform local government and community leaders and to influence them to adopt sustainable design practices in local and state codes and policies/laws. This committee is also responsible for educating the chapter membership about upcoming legislation and policies. The committee is divided into two teams, one focusing on Green Schools and the other focusing on State Advocacy efforts in collaboration with the chapters in Charlotte and the Triad.
Co-Chairs:
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The Communications Committee provides and manages a strong and uniform graphic identity for the Chapter that is consistent and complementary to National USGBC standards. They facilitate the communication of Chapter events, announcements etc. via the website, email messages, monthly newsletter and social media sites. This Committee also furthers knowledge of the Chapter in the local community through marketing and PR efforts.
The Communications Committee provides and manages a strong and uniform graphic identity for the Chapter that is consistent and complementary to National USGBC standards. They facilitate the communication of Chapter events, announcements etc. via the website, email messages, monthly newsletter and social media sites. This Committee also furthers knowledge of the Chapter in the local community through marketing and PR efforts.
Chair:
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The Development Committee is focused on funding activities that advance the mission of the USGBC and the priorities of the Chapter. The committee meets monthly to formulate strategies that will support all Chapter activities through event and annual sponsorships.
The Development Committee is focused on funding activities that advance the mission of the USGBC and the priorities of the Chapter. The committee meets monthly to formulate strategies that will support all Chapter activities through event and annual sponsorships.
Co-Chairs:
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(Operations Manager);
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(Alliances);
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(Marketing)
Diversity and Outreach was formed in early 2009 with a mission to integrate the theories and practices of social and economic justice with those of sustainable design, to connect with new audience of individuals, agencies and public officials in underserved communities to increase knowledge and awareness of the benefits of green buildings and promote the USGBC as foremost green building resource.
Diversity and Outreach was formed in early 2009 with a mission to integrate the theories and practices of social and economic justice with those of sustainable design, to connect with new audience of individuals, agencies and public officials in underserved communities to increase knowledge and awareness of the benefits of green buildings and promote the USGBC as foremost green building resource.
Co-Chair:
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The Education Committee is currently seeking a Co-Chair. If you are interested, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
The Education Committee works to provide multiple and diverse opportunities for our community to further its knowledge of sustainable building principles. Our programs will help to transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life in the Greater Triangle Region. This Committee enjoys working together on events to make them informative, educational and enjoyable.
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The Education Committee works to provide multiple and diverse opportunities for our community to further its knowledge of sustainable building principles. Our programs will help to transform the way buildings and communities are designed, built and operated, enabling an environmentally and socially responsible, healthy, and prosperous environment that improves the quality of life in the Greater Triangle Region. This Committee enjoys working together on events to make them informative, educational and enjoyable.
If you're interested in getting involved with Triangle Chapter Emerging Professionals or have general questions about the Emerging Professionals Committee, please contact
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. More information about the EP Sub-Committees can be found below. Each Sub-Committee interacts directly with their respective Committee within the Chapter. If you are interested in volunteering with any specific Sub-Committee, feel free to contact that Sub-Committee's Chair or Co-Chair directly.
Chair:
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The Events Committee was established in March 2010 and is still working to define the responsibilities of the committee while working to support Chapter organizational events.
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The Events Committee was established in March 2010 and is still working to define the responsibilities of the committee while working to support Chapter organizational events.
The Executive Committee, comprised of the Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer and Secretary of the Chapter's Board of Directors, handles the Board’s fiduciary management, strategic plans, policies and decisions as consistent with the chapter’s mission. The executive committee is specifically responsible for managing Chapter Operations Director. The Executive Committee engages in the decision making process between Board meetings or in urgent circumstances.
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The Membership Committee's primary responsibilities are to grow, nurture, and maintain a diverse membership by soliciting, welcoming, and tracking potential, new, and current members. They strive to find new members who are engaged in or want to learn more about the dynamic green movement and welcome them to the Chapter. The Membership Committee also coordinates, participates in, and attends Chapter, local and regional conferences and green events in an effort to broaden the diversity of the Chapter membership and to advocate joining a worthwhile organization.
The Membership Committee's primary responsibilities are to grow, nurture, and maintain a diverse membership by soliciting, welcoming, and tracking potential, new, and current members. They strive to find new members who are engaged in or want to learn more about the dynamic green movement and welcome them to the Chapter. The Membership Committee also coordinates, participates in, and attends Chapter, local and regional conferences and green events in an effort to broaden the diversity of the Chapter membership and to advocate joining a worthwhile organization.
Chair: Jeanne Moyer
The purpose of this committee is to educate, promote, and catalyze residential green building in the Triangle region and the state. We do this by educating the supply and demand side of the building community, facilitating discussion and collaboration among stakeholders to expand the green building market and knowledge base and reducing barriers to green building adoption.
The purpose of this committee is to educate, promote, and catalyze residential green building in the Triangle region and the state. We do this by educating the supply and demand side of the building community, facilitating discussion and collaboration among stakeholders to expand the green building market and knowledge base and reducing barriers to green building adoption.
