Why colleagues are attending our Competitive Edge 3 workshop
I regularly talk with colleagues about how and why they are using green finance, to make sure our course content is at least meeting, if not exceeding, their needs.
Here are the perspectives of Jon Gibson and Rowan Edwards, who’ve already signed up for the upcoming Competitive Edge 3 workshop, Communicating the Value of Green Building Using Principles of Real Estate Finance.
The workshop is happening on June 24, 2010, here in San Francisco (download the course flyer here↓).
Why Jon and Rowan will attend this class
Jon Gibson, Hedge Fund Accountant, San Francisco
My background is in accounting for hedge fund portfolios, but I am transitioning into a green real estate finance position. I found the green finance series extremely valuable in helping me find my way; I have learned about the green real estate value proposition (the basic financial underpinnings), met many industry contacts-from architects and engineers to financiers, lawyers, and investors-who now serve as a network of resources, and developed a sense of the market. The guest speakers, drawn from a host of high-level public and private organizations, were exceptional.
The extensive (and high quality) handouts have allowed me to continue to learn and enrich myself long after the course was over. Lisa, George and the rest of the team (including USGBC-NCC) do a great job organizing, presenting and making sure each participant has several great takeaways.
Rowan Edwards, Sustainable Developer, San Francisco
My interest in Galley Eco Capital seminars is to find new ideas. As a sustainable business developer I am looking for new opportunities that may exist, not only in light of the current economic situation, but because innovative methods always seem to flourish and gain traction in times like these.
We have seen that other methods of financing exist like micro-financing (Grameen), and on the horizon, B-to-B micro lending. It is exactly this type of out -of-the-box thinking that creates new opportunities. It is this new way of thinking that would be the primary reason for taking the green real estate financing seminar.
With LEED and The Living Building Challenge gaining momentum, fostering a new language, and offering long-term value for all stakeholders, the time is at hand to capitalize on new innovative methods. I look to Galley Eco Capital to be the thought leader in this direction.
More About → Competitive Edge 3: Communicating the Value of Green Building Using Principles of Real Estate Finance
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