
ABOUT
OUR MISSION
The USGBC NH Chapter promotes, educates, and advocates for sustainability in New Hampshire with the intent of transforming the built environment to one that supports a healthy community built on social responsibility, environmental stewardship and economic prosperity.


OUR VISION
USGBC New Hampshire envisions a built environment where we live, prosper and play within the sustainable cycles of nature.

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a non-profit organization composed of leaders from across the building industry working to advance buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work.
Driving its mission to transform the built environment is the Council’s LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green building certification system. LEED is a third party certification program and the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings. LEED is accessible on-line and supported by a robust LEED Workshop program and the LEED Professional Accreditation program.
USGBC supports a rich education and research agenda, including Greenbuild - the largest international conference & expo focused on green building. The Council also supports an aggressive education and advocacy program delivered at the local level through 78 chapters and affiliates across the U.S.
Since its founding in 1993, USGBC has been focused on fulfilling the building and construction industry’s vision for its own transformation to high-performance green building. Today, it includes more than 15,700 member companies and organizations. In testament to its leadership, in the past five years alone, USGBC’s membership has quadrupled and over 3.6 billion square feet of building space are involved with the LEED program. The annual U.S. market in green building products and services was over $7 billion in 2005 and is now over $12 billion.
Industry-led and consensus-driven, the Council is as diverse as the marketplace it serves. Membership includes building owners and end-users, real estate developers, facility managers, architects, designers, engineers, general contractors, subcontractors, product and building system manufacturers, government agencies, and nonprofits. Leaders from within each of these sectors participate in the development of the LEED certification system and the direction of the Council through volunteer service on USGBC’s open committees.

ABOUT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CHAPTER
The New Hampshire Chapter is new and growing quickly. We are out to transform the built environment by providing a forum for individuals to meet, converse and communicate with the larger community. We are delighted you have found our website.
We have lots going on as we build our young chapter. You can get involved in many ways:
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Join the Chapter
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To simply stay in touch, you can send us your email address.
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To participate in interesting events, follow our Chapter events page.
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To get involved with the organization, please contact the following people:
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To create a sound organization --John Pietroniro john.prg@comcast.net
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To build a funding program -- Ed Gagnon edgagnon78@gmail.com
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To build a program for our membership: Mike Coty mec.coty@gmail.com
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To further develop GBCI certified educational programs: Paul Leveille pleveille@resilientbuildingsgroup.com
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To further develop our website, communications, graphic image, logo, brochures, etc: Kim McCarthy KMcCarthy114@gmail.com
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Again, thanks for your interest in our Chapter. We look forward to seeing you at one of our events soon!
Mike Coty,
Vice Chair, USGBC New Hampshire Chapter
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