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The webinar is now available! Click here to check it out!
Join Build It Green for a special webinar discussing Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) districts and emerging community-wide retrofit programs
About 70% of California’s existing housing stock was built before the energy code was passed. This provides a significant opportunity for new green collar jobs while reducing greenhouse gases through green retrofits. Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) districts are a powerful tool for consumers and communities to finance these retrofits. Join us to find out more about these opportunities and what they mean for the future of green building.
Information on how to access the webinar will be provided separately by GoToWebinar after you register on the Build It Green site. Registration will close on Tuesday, June 29 at 5:00PM.
Don’t miss out on this chance to learn about the future of green retrofitting and what it means for your business!
Questions? Email Contact@BuildItGreen.org
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Serving as a Director of Build It Green and its predecessor nonprofit Green Resource Center since 2003, Mr. Mast helped shepherd the organization through a period of exponential growth. In June of 2006, Mr. Mast transitioned from the Board to a staff role as Development Director.
Since 2002, Mr. Mast has managed a CPUC-funded education and outreach initiative to help local governments and building professionals promote construction and remodeling practices that maximize energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor air quality, resource conservation, and overall sustainability. In that capacity, Mr. Mast helped found the Green Affordable Housing Coalition, made up of local governments and affordable housing developers seeking to incorporate green building practices into affordable housing projects.
Prior to entering the green building arena, Mr. Mast consulted for 10 years to electric and gas utilities, providing market research, competitive assessment, marketing/business plan development, program design and implementation, and monitoring and evaluation services. Mr. Mast also served four years on the City Council in Albany, California, including one year as Mayor.
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