Sustainable Systems Professionals Needed
From: Elke (kweenzgmail.com)
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 07:17:21 -0700 (PDT)
Hi.  I got this from one of my other lists, thought it might be of
interest here. -Elke

Good afternoon,
>
>I'm working with the American Institute of Architects to identify
>Sustainable Design Professionals for the Sustainable Design Assessment
>Team program. Please consider forwarding this posting to your
>membership, list-serv or interested parties:
>
>Sustainable Systems Professionals Needed
>
>The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Center for Communities by
>Design, with the support of the AIA Committee on the Environment 
(COTE),
>is looking for volunteers to participate in the Sustainable Design
>Assessment Team program (SDAT). SDATs bring together multidisciplinary
>teams of professionals from across the country to provide a road map 
for
>communities seeking to improve their sustainability--as defined by a
>community's ability to meet the needs of today without reducing the
>ability of future generations to meet their needs
>
>The SDAT program is a community assistance program that focuses on the
>principles of sustainability. The program is based on the AIA's goal 
of
>helping communities create a sustainable relationship between humans,
>the natural environment, and place. By achieving balance between
>cultural, environmental, and economic systems, communities can sustain 
a
>place as a stage for human settlement.
>
>
>
>In 2005, SDAT teams will assist communities in
>
>    * City of Pittsfield, MA
>    * City of Northampton, MA
>    * Cache County, Utah
>    * Oklahoma City, OK
>    * Forest City, N.C.
>
>
>
>We are specifically looking for professionals, with a sustainable 
focus,
>in the following fields:
>
>§         Brownfield Redevelopment
>
>§         Economics
>
>§         Energy Efficiency
>
>§         Air Quality
>
>§         Hydrology and Water Quality
>
>§         Agriculture
>
>§         Transportation
>
>
>
>Professionals interested in serving on an SDAT panel should email your
>contact information (name, address, email, and phone number), area of
>expertise, and your resume or CV to kara [at] sustaindesign.net.  If you 
wish
>to participate in the Cache County SDAT, and have experience in
>Sustainable Agriculture, Air Quality, Hydrology or Water Quality, we
>will need your information by June 3, 2005. All other applicants 
should
>provide their information by June 17, 2005.
>
>
>
>Teams will be selected based on their credentials and the specific 
needs
>of each community. Team members cannot reside in the same state as the
>community. Travel, lodging, and associated expenses will be covered or
>reimbursed but this is otherwise an unpaid position. In order to 
ensure
>that the teams maintain the highest level of objectivity, team members
>must agree not to accept work directly related to the SDAT project on
>which they serve for a period of three years after the assessment is
>complete.
>
>
>
>For more information, please visit the SDAT website at
>http://www.aia.org/liv_sdat, or email Kara Strong, 
kara [at] sustaindesign.net.
>
>
>
>
>
>Thank you for your assistance,
>
>
>
>Megan Clark
>
>--
>
>Megan Clark, LEED AP
>Research Assistant
>Sustainable Design Consulting
>NEW Address: 1606 West Grace St.
>
>                        Richmond, VA 23220
>
>NEW Phone:     804-254-3880
>NEW Fax:         866-589-7790
>
>Cell:                 216-536-2231
>
>megan [at] sustaindesign.net <mailto:megan [at] sustaindesign.net>
>
>www.sustaindesign.net <http://www.sustaindesign.net/>
>

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