Education Partners are organizations across US that further our goal to advance the building industry until all infrastructure, buildings and communities are designed, constructed and managed sustainably. Education Partners range from professional associations to non-profits to educational institutions, all sharing this common goal. We encourage you to browse the event calendars of our Education Partners below, and to view the calendar.
For more information about becoming an Education Partner, contact Aaron Desatnik at (617) 374-3740 x127 or aaron@greenroundtable.org.
The following organizations have become Education Partners:
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| AEE New England | ASHRAE Boston | Boston Architectural College | |
Read our newsletters here! To sign up for our newsletter send your email address to admin@aeenewengland.org. Network with AEE New England chapter members Online! Please visit our group at http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2280514. Annual Golf Outing When: June, 2011 | Volunteering within ASHRAE provides you with a single resource for keeping up with technical advances in the HVAC industry. By volunteering, you gain direct access to new technology, technical information available that is universally recognized as authoritative and reliable and you influence the direction of HVAC&R technology. Join ASHRAE today by clicking here! Installation of Officers When: May 10, 2011 Contact: Pat Duffy pjd@brplusa.com http://www.ashrae.org/members/page/861 Click here to learn about upcoming events with ASHRAE. | BAC sustainable design courses provide faculty-led, interactive, college-level instruction in a fully online format, which makes them available at any location in the world with internet access. Courses can be taken individually or as part of the sustainable design certification program (GCSD). Summer 2011: June 6 - July 29
For further information contact us at ce@the-bac.edu or 617-585-0101.
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| Boston Society of Architects | Boston Owners and Managers Association of Boston | Eastern Mass NARI | |
When you renew your license to practice architecture in Massachusetts, you must affirm that you have met the annual continuing-education (CE) requirements. Learn more about what is required at Continuing Education Home.
Residential Design & Construction 2011 When: April 28, 10am-5:30pm Where: Seaport World TradeWant to learn about Energy, Housing and Renovation? Register today at www.rdcboston.com. | Founded in 1917, BOMA Boston represents commercial real estate professionals in Greater Boston who own, manage or service the developing and build real estate environment. International & THE EVERY BUILDING SHOW When: June 26-28 Where: Washington D.C. One event of the year that brings together the foremost experts and resources in the commercial real estate industry. Building owners and managers from across the U.S. and around the world come together to discuss current trends, best practices and learn firsthand what industry leaders are doing to stay ahead. Register by May 1 and Save $100! Review registration options For a full list of upcoming BOMA Boston events click here! |
Eastern Massachusetts NARI is a not-for-profit trade association committed exclusively to enhancing the professionalism of the remodeling industry and providing ethical and quality service to the region's remodeling homeowners. Representing full-service remodeling contractors, design-build firms, architects, designers, subcontractors, product manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, and those who provide services and products
Marketing & Social Media, hosted by Professional Remodeler Magazine When: May 4, 2011 Where: The Dolphin Restaurant, 12 Washington Street, Natick ,MA $50 member rate, $60 after deadline (Saturday February 25) Learn more about upcoming EM NARI events by Clicking Here. | |
| IFMA Boston | NAIOP Massachusetts | USGBC Massachusetts Chapter | |
Throughout the years, IFMA has appreciated the need for a designation similar to the CFM for beginning and transitioning facility professionals who do not yet have the hands-on experience requisite for obtaining the CFM. In response to that need, in October of 2004, IFMA launched the Facility Management Professional (FMP) designation. Economic Development Tools for Real Estate Expansions Register and pay by credit card online at www.bsces.org.
Click here for more on IFMA's 2011 events! | NAIOP Massachusetts represents the commercial real estate industry through its strong legislative affairs efforts, exceptional educational programs and continual research into critical issues of business development.
Building Information Modeling When: April 12, 2011, 7:15-9:00am
Click here to learn more about 2011 events at NAOIP. | The USGBC Massachusetts Chapter enables individuals to participate in, develop and support local USGBC activities through our committees. As a member, you are encouraged to participate in a Chapter committee, where you can actively support green-building activities while meeting new friends and potential colleagues. Annual Leadership Summit When: April 29, 2011, 8:00-5:00pm Where: Hotel Marlowe, Cambridge MA Over 100 active leaders and USGBC volunteers from seven chapters will be in attendance, in addition to leaders from USGBC. The Leadership Summit is targeted to current and future leaders and active volunteers of USGBC and will feature breakout sessions on topics such as LEED Educational Programming, Organizational Effectiveness, Volunteer Engagement, etc. To see a full list of USGBCMA events click here | |
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| Massachusetts Building Congress | PPI 2 Pass | Green Roofs for Healthy Cities | |
The Massachusetts Building Congress brings together decision makers from all corners of the $27 billion design and building industry in Massachusetts. Established in 1921, the Congress provides business and networking forums including:
Our members include architects, engineers, construction managers, general contractors, labor, commercial real estate firms, subcontractors and allied professionals. Interested in becoming a member? Click here.
| PPI (Professional Publications, Inc.), located in Belmont, California, has been an independent publisher of professional licensing exam review material since 1975. We're proud of our reputation as the leader in engineering, surveying, architecture, LEED®, interior design, and landscape architecture exam review. | Green Roofs for Healthy Cities’ mission is to increase the awareness of the economic, social, and environmental benefits of green roof infrastructure across North America and rapidly advance the development of the market for green roof products and services.
Click here to view our 2010 event schedule including Green Roof Boot Camps, Green Infrastructure Workshops, and Green Roof Professional (GRP) Accreditation Exams.
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| LivableStreets Alliance | Green Streets Initiative | ||
LivableStreets Alliance is a non-profit organization that believes urban transportation has the power to make Metro Boston more connected — and more livable. We challenge people to think differently and to demand a system that balances transit, walking, and biking with automobiles.
For a full list of upcoming events visit www.livablestreets.info/calendar | The Green Streets Initiative is an international grassroots organization based in Cambridge,that celebrates, promotes, and advocates for the use of alternative transportation.
Walk/Ride Day Raffle and Check-in! When: The last Friday of every month Where: Cambridge, Somerville, Medford Cost: FREE! Walk/Ride Days occur on the last Friday of every month. On these days people everywhere are invited to first, go green and wear green... then celebrate and get rewarded! Click here to learn more or check in and enter the raffle!
To learn more about Green Streets Initiative click here. | Contact aaron@greenroundtable.org for information. | |