Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) has announced its 2018 class of LEED Fellows, an annual recognition of LEED professionals and a credential awarded by GBCI. The 25 LEED Fellows this year are practitioners and leaders within the green building community, and have demonstrated mastery of the technical application of LEED.
“As LEED continues to evolve and push the market, so too do the leaders, experts, innovative thinkers and dynamic people who make up this class of LEED Fellows,” says Mahesh Ramanujam, president and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and GBCI. “Being named a LEED Fellow signifies you are part of an elite leadership group in the green building industry. Each member of this year’s LEED Fellow class plays a significant role in propelling the green building movement forward while continuing to advance our mission of green buildings for all.”
The 2018 LEED Fellows include:
- Juli Abbott, Gensler
- April Ambrose, Entegrity
- Kjell Anderson, LMN Architects
- Anderson Benite, Benite Consultancy and Engineering
- Jennifer Berthelot-Jelovic, A SustainAble Production (ASAP)
- Anthony Brower, Gensler
- Heidi Creighton, BuroHappold Engineering
- Robyn Dowsey, Eco Build Strategies LLC
- Kenneth J. Filarski, FILARSKI/ARCHITECTURE+PLANNING+RESEARCH
- Dave Hubka, Rivion
- Dana Kose, The Weidt Group
- Hugo Lafrance, Lemay
- Mary Ann Lazarus, Cameron MacAllister Group
- Giorgia Lorenzi, Ing. Giorgia Lorenzi
- Maureen Mahle, Steven Winter Associates Inc.
- Maria Gabriela Mesquita Laran, ARKE S.R.L.
- Paul Meyer, WSP USA
- Noriko Nagazumi (Yasuhara), Woonerf Inc.
- Stacey Olson, Gensler
- Daniel Overbey, Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf
- Guido Petinelli, Petinelli Inc.
- Joshua Radoff, WSP USA
- Michelle Raigosa (Cottrell), Design Management Services
- Rafal Schurma, visio architects and consultants
- Jefferson Thomas, JBT-Sustainable Design Consulting
The LEED Fellow program was established in 2011 to recognize outstanding LEED APs who have demonstrated an impact with LEED in key mastery elements related to technical knowledge and skill; a history of exemplary leadership in LEED; significant contributions in teaching, mentoring, or research with proven outcomes; and a history of commitment, service, and advocacy for LEED.
LEED Fellows are nominated by their peers and must have made at least 10 years? worth of impact on LEED and hold an active LEED AP with specialty credential, among other requirements. The evaluation process includes extensive portfolio review and is carried out by the LEED Fellow Evaluation Committee and supported by GBCI.
The recipients will be honored at the 2018 USGBC Leadership Awards Reception at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo taking place Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2018, in Chicago.
The nomination period for the class of LEED Fellows next year will open early in 2019. Visit the USGBC and GBCI websites for more information about the LEED Fellow program and LEED credentials.