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Event proceedings for confirmed registrants of:


Getting GOLD STAR Ready:
Roadmap to Accreditation with Building Performance Institute for Home Improvement Contractors   
Thursday, July 1, 2010
10:00-11:30 a.m. Pacific, 1:00-2:30 p.m. Eastern
Qualifies for 1.5 Building Performance Institute Continuing Education Credits

Web Exchange Resources

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Event Presenters and Presentations:

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Panama Bartholomy, Advisor to the Chair, California Energy Commission
 

pbarthol@energy.state.ca.us
916-654-4896

 
Panama Bartholomy is is an advisor for Karen Douglas, the Chairman at the CA Energy Commission where he advises her on climate change, land use, renewable energy, transmission, green building, and biofuels policy. He serves on the City of Sacramento’s Planning Commission and the County of Sacramento’s Environmental Commission. He is a board member on and Vice-President of the Northern California Chapter of the United States Green Building Council and the Humboldt Bay Center for Sustainable Living. He previously worked for the California Conservation Corps on vocational environmental education and the Division of the State Architect where he ran the Sustainable Schools program. He is a graduate of Humboldt State University with a Bachelors of Science degree in Restorative Development and a Masters of Science in Community Development from UC Davis.
 

 

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Larry Zarker, Chief Executive Officer, Building Performance Institute
  lzarker@bpi.org Larry Zarker is the Chief Executive Officer of the Building Performance Institute, the professional credentialing organization for both the weatherization and home performance contracting industries. He directly oversees BPI's national expansion of affiliate organizations who deliver training and credentialing services in key markets throughout the country. He is responsible for the development of BPI's national standards relating to weatherization and home performance work, the certification process for weatherization and home performance professionals, the accreditation of home performance contracting companies, and the independent, third-party quality assurance covering the work of BPI Accredited companies. Larry also serves on the Board of Directors of Efficiency First, the trade association for America’s home performance workforce.
   

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John Jones, National Technical Director, Building Performance Institute
  jjones@bpi.org John joined BPI in 2010 and holds the position of National Technical Director. Previously, John was the Program Manager of the Home Performance Programs for the Residential Efficiency and Affordability Program at NYSERDA. Since joining NYSERDA in 2005, as a project manager, John has provided technical support as well as assisted in the daily operations of the Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® and New York ENERGY STAR Homes programs. He was the Quality Assurance manager for the NYSERDA programs and has overseen many product demonstration projects. Prior to joining NYSERDA, John owned and operated a residential and light commercial HVAC business serving central New York. He assisted in the development of the NYSERDA building science curricula and served as an instructor for the New York Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Program. He has written articles for various building science and HVAC trade journals and continues to be involved with many trade organizations. John holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Technical and Trades Education.
 

 

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Brett Knox, President, Green Homes America

  brett.knox@greenhomesamerica.com
949-330-1546
Brett Knox has more than 20 year experience in new market and product development and business and technical operations in the service industry. Most recently, he served as senior vice president of market development for The Linc Group where he was responsible for identifying and developing vertical market technology strategies and solutions for TLG and assisted in the promotion and enhancement of TLG’s LincWare™ technology business suite. Prior to TLG, Mr. Knox served as vice president of product management and marketing for Sage Software, the leading supplier of ERP and CRM software in the small and mid-sized marketplace. Previously, Mr. Knox held several executive positions in marketing, product management, and market development, and was part of the original design team at FieldCentrix Inc., a leading provider of mobile field service automation solutions. Additionally, he spent more than 10 years in sales and marketing roles in the durable goods and automotive markets at R.L. Polk & Company. Mr. Knox is the co-author of two patents in mobile wireless solutions for field force automation. He received a B.A. in MIS from the University of Northern Colorado and was an MBA candidate at the University of Colorado.
 

 

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Matt Golden, President and Founder, Recurve

  Matt.Golden@recurve.com
415-294-5380 x106
Matt Golden is the co-founder and president of Recurve, Inc., formerly Sustainable Spaces. Prior to founding the company in 2004, Matt worked as an energy consultant helping homeowners and businesses develop solar power systems. However, he soon realized that he was offering only a point solution and so he established his own company in order to address most homeowners' desires to make their homes and lives more sustainable. Matt developed the concept for Sustainable Spaces to meet this market demand by providing a single full-service resource and a brand homeowners can trust to help them improve the comfort, health, and efficiency of their homes. Matt has been featured in the USA Today, the SF Chronicle, the NY Times, the Discovery Channel's Planet Green, and the Ellen Degeneres Show, and speaks extensively at conferences across the country. Matt spearheaded the formation of Efficiency First, a national organization representing America's home performance workforce that is dedicated to retrofitting America's homes, building the industry infrastructure to create jobs, and reducing energy consumption, carbon emissions, and dependence on foreign oil. He currently resides on the following boards: Department of Energy (DOE) Home Performance Council, Building Performance Institute (BPI), California Building Performance Contractors Association (CBPCA), Build It Green, and Fine Home Building Magazine Green Building Advisory Board. Matt holds a bachelors degree in foreign relations from Georgetown University.
 

 

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Tiger Adolf, Western Regional Director, Building Performance Institute

  tadolf@bpi.org
518-951-0666
Tiger Adolf is the Building Performance Institute’s Western Regional Director.  She brings to BPI more than 20 years experience working with federal and state agencies, as well as investor-owned, cooperative association and municipal utilities. Prior to joining the BPI team, Tiger was the Executive Director of the Wyoming Energy Council, Inc., non-profit corporation that pursued its mission of natural energy resource conservation through residential energy retrofit. She directed three crews performing more than 300 retrofits per year in 18,000 sq miles as part of the Wyoming Weatherization Assistance Program Wyoming.   Tiger launched Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Program in Wyoming, taking the program state wide and driving the effort to make WEC the first BPI affiliate in Wyoming.
 

 

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Moderator:  Ed Thomas, Vice President, Electric & Gas Industries Association  
ethomas@egia.org, 970-209-8347


This Contractor Web Exchange is hosted by California Energy Commission with Building Performance Institute, Efficiency First, and Electric & Gas Industries Association.

California Energy Commission is the state's primary energy policy and planning agency. The Commission was created by the Legislature in 1974 and is located in Sacramento. With energy challenges facing the state, the Commission and its dedicated staff of state employees stand ready to turn challenges into opportunities and help Californians continue to have energy choices that are affordable, reliable, diverse, safe, and environmentally acceptable. www.energy.ca.gov

The Building Performance Institute, Inc. (BPI) is a recognized global leader, supporting the development of a highly professional building performance industry through individual and organizational credentialing and a rigorous quality assurance program. BPI works with building performance industry stakeholders to ensure that the professional bar for excellence in building performance contracting is established and maintained by creating and regularly updating technical requirements through an open, transparent, consensus-based development process. www.bpi.org

The Electric & Gas Industries Association (EGIA) is a non-profit organization that serves a over 2,500 installation contractors, regional distributors, product manufacturers and other trade allies delivering energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions to millions of homes and businesses. EGIA also delivers services on behalf of electric, gas, water utilities and municipalities, including financing, rebate program administration and rebate processing; contractor network management, training and certification; and sales channel development and support.  EGIA has facilitated the financing of over 40,000 residential and business projects valued in excess of $500 million, and has administered over $250 million in rebate payments.  www.egia.com

Efficiency First is organized so that the Home Performance Workforce can be represented in both National and State level policy conversations. Efficiency First is dedicated to retrofitting of America's homes, building the industry infrastructure to create jobs, and reducing energy consumption, carbon emissions, and our dependence on foreign oil. Efficiency First represents America's Home Performance Workforce, ranging from energy auditors and raters to contractors who are the front line of our climate battle, embodied in green-collar jobs from weatherization to HVAC. www.efficiencyfirst.org

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ACIAffordable Comfort, Inc. (ACI) convenes thought leaders in home energy efficiency to provide cutting-edge events focused on home performance, green building, and “house-as-a-system” training for building trades, housing groups, and program professionals. ACI’s vision is that every family has a home that is energy efficient, durable, comfortable, affordable, healthy, and safe. www.affordablecomfort.org

home energyHome Energy Magazine.  Home Energy magazine’s mission is to disseminate objective and practical information on residential energy efficiency, performance, comfort, and affordability. It is the only magazine that thoroughly covers residential comfort issues from the only approach that really works, systems engineering. Learn More (PDF) 

 

 
 

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