US Green Building Council Florida Gulf Coast Chapter Inc.

Riverview, FL   |  www.sustainabletampabay.org
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Mission

The mission of the Florida Gulf Coast Chapter of the USGBC is to lead the region toward sustainability by encouraging and advancing environmentally friendly knowledge and values as they pertain to the built environment and its relationship and impact on nature and human kind.

Ruling year info

2006

Principal Officer

Mr. Lee Cooke

Main address

8810 Crosswood Court

Riverview, FL 33578 USA

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EIN

84-1658935

NTEE code info

Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs (C60)

Management & Technical Assistance (Y02)

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Green Schools - Certification Program

In cooperation with the USGBC national's Center for Green Schools, the Green Schools committees within the Gulf Coast Chapter partner with local school districts to improve sustainable performance of school facilities. Sustainability has become a critical facility management goal for the Sarasota, Manatee, Pinellas, Pasco, Hillsborough and Polk County school districts. The Certification program leverages our network of green building professionals within the organization to serve the interests of our partners in surrounding school districts. The USGBC Chapter has cooperated with them in following activities since 2009: 1. Successfully led and implemented LEED Operation and Maintenance Certification project for Marlowe Elementary in Pasco County. 2. Organized and hosted all-day LEED charettes for Polk, Manatee and Sarasota County school districts in 2011 3. Conducted facility audit of plumbing, mechanical and lighting systems at Alta Vista Elementary in Polk County in 2012.

Population(s) Served

In cooperation with the USGBC national's Center for Green Schools, the Green Schools committees within the Gulf Coast Chapter partner with community organizations and school districts to facilitate school garden projects. School Gardens are a growing and maturing institution throughout the US, including the Chapter area. The School Garden program leverages our network of material suppliers, equipment installers, and professionals within the organization to facilitate new and existing school garden projects. The USGBC Chapter has cooperated in following activities: 1. Gocio Elementary School in Sarasota, 2012, in partnership with Slow Food Sarasota, Sarasota Master Gardeners, and IFAS. Enhancements to existing garden facilities through installation of an automated micro-irrigation system, mulch ground cover, and raised bed gardens. Plant materials are selected based upon a edible permaculture garden concept, with some inclusion of Florida Friendly species. 2. Muller Elementary Magnet School in Tampa, 2012. School garden project.

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US Green Building Council Florida Gulf Coast Chapter Inc.

Board of directors
as of 11/09/2015
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board co-chair

Ms. Lacey Willard

CB Richard Ellis, Inc.

Term: 2013 - 2014


Board co-chair

Mr. Raymond Kaiser

Stewart Engineering

Term: 2013 - 2014

Lacey Willard

CBRE, Inc.

Raymond Kaiser

Stewart Engineering

Julia Galofre

Charlotte County - Building and Growth Management

Robert Ingham

Gregory, Sharer & Stuart

Joshua Bomstein

Creative Contractors

Christopher Ressler

Studio Plus Architecture

Ross Russo

Jon. F Swfit Inc.

Judah Rubin

PRO-JECT International

Taylor Ralph

REAL Building

Sandy Ballestra

Main Street Capital

Chris Walczak

Wright Construction

Judah Rubin

Pro-Ject International

Kent Walling

Taylor Mathis

Sean Williams

OT9 Design

Michael Carlson

Carlson Studio Architecture

Tony Stefan

Antony Stefan Architect, PLLC