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    • Wednesday, April 17, 2024
    • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
    • Virtual Session
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    Powering Tomorrow - Navigating the Energy Transition in Texas

    Wednesday, April 17, 2024

    Virtual Session
    1:00 - 2:00 PM 

    About the Presentation:  

    Join us for a transformative webinar as we embark on a journey through Texas's pivotal role in shaping the future of energy. Texas, renowned as the energy powerhouse of the nation, stands at the forefront of a monumental transition towards sustainability and equity. This webinar, featuring  moderator Eric Goff and distinguished speakers Doug Lewin and Alex Rozenfeld, will delve deep into the challenges and opportunities inherent in this transition.

    As we confront the imperative to decarbonize and diversify our energy portfolio, Texas's unique position as a leader in both traditional and renewable energy production makes this discussion all the more crucial. From its vast wind farms to burgeoning solar arrays, Texas is witnessing a remarkable surge in renewable energy adoption. However, with this transition comes the pressing need to ensure that the benefits are equitably distributed across communities, addressing disparities in access and affordability.

    Join us as we navigate the intricate pathways of the energy transition in Texas, charting a course towards a more sustainable, inclusive future. This webinar is not just an opportunity to gain knowledge but a call to action for all stakeholders to play their part in shaping a brighter tomorrow for Texas and beyond.

    About the Speakers: 

    Eric Goff heads Goff Policy, an advocacy and advisory shop focused on energy, municipal, and infrastructure policy. Many of his clients have a strategic focus on energy transition issues. He helps consumers, battery, solar developers, banks, utilities, and retailers manage and understand ERCOT markets. Before practicing as an independent consultant, he worked for Citigroup Energy and previously worked for NRG Energy, Reliant Energy, and Constellation New Energy. He is the past Chair of ERCOT subcommittees and working groups and is currently appointed by the Office of Public Utility Counsel to represent the Texas residential consumers at ERCOT.

    He also serves on a variety of nonprofit boards including the Red Line Parkway Initiative, People United for Mobility Action (PUMA), and serves as President of the Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association (DANA).

    Doug Lewin authors the Texas Energy and Power Newsletter and hosts the Energy Capital Podcast. He is a nationally recognized energy expert, particularly in the electric grid, renewable energy, energy efficiency, demand response, utility regulation, and pollution reduction.

    Lewin founded Stoic Energy, a Texas-based consulting firm specializing in grid and energy issues, in 2018. Previously, Doug led government and regulatory affairs work for CLEAResult, an energy efficiency program implementer for more than 250 utilities in 40 states and provinces. Prior to joining CLEAResult, Lewin was the founding Executive Director of the South-central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER) and worked at the Texas Legislature for five years as a legislative aide, primarily on energy, environment, and climate issues for three different elected officials in the House and Senate.

    Alex Rozenfeld founded Climate Impact Capital, LLC in 2016 to help fill the market gap for early stage companies and investors seeking to make an impact on climate change.  With more than 20 years of energy and innovation experience, Alex has worked internationally as an entrepreneur, angel investor, and business developer and venture capitalist for Fortune 500 companies. His main focus has been on bringing corporations and entrepreneurs together to impact one of the world’s largest challenges – sustainable and plentiful energy access.

    He has been investing in energy technologies since 2001, including hydrogen, fuel cells, and energy storage. Notable roles include work on the earliest H2 vehicle station in California and President at Shell Technology Ventures, LLC.

    Alex has been an active supporter of the energy entrepreneurship community as an energy co-chair of the Houston Angel Network, chair of the Energy Initiative at The Center for Houston’s Future, Advisory Board member of the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship, founding member of the Advisory Board member for the Houston Advanced Research Center and an active adviser to many energy companies.

    Under Alex’s leadership, Climate Impact Capital launched  Texas Innovates, a non-profit hardtech incubator working on energy and water challenges, where Alex is President of the  board of directors, and the Climate Salon, a peer network for climate investors. His work also includes international roles, such as the Advisory Board to the Energy Innovation Initiative at World Economic Forum (WEF).  Alex holds BSE magna cum laude from Princeton University, a degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and an MBA from MIT’s Sloan School of Management.

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    • Thursday, April 18, 2024
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    • Grand Hall at Quinta Mazatlan, 600 Sunset Dr., McAllen, Tx 78503
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    Thursday Night Live:
    Introducing USGBC Texas
    South Region Council


    Thursday, April 18, 2024
    6:00 - 8:00 PM

    Quinta Mazatlan

    600 Sunset Dr.
    McAllen, Texas 
    78503


    About the Event


    The South Texas Regional Council, USGBC Texas will be hosting an informational meeting, open to the public.


    Come and join us to see WHAT the USGBC is all about,  WHY USGBC exists, and HOW we can positively influence through green building initiatives your community and place of work.

    This FREE event also offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.


    Lastly, for those interested in joining our committees, this presentation will also briefly clarify the volunteering expectations. 


    Please feel free to forward this e-mail to anyone else you think might be interested.


    This event’s attendance is set up at 50 guests, so please be sure to RSVP in advance.


    We look forward to seeing you at the Quinta Mazatlan!

    • Saturday, April 20, 2024
    • 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • Huston-Tillotson University 900 Chicon St, Austin, TX 78702

    Dear Partners in a Sustainable Future!

    We are excited to announce that Earth Day ATX is open for registration! 

    This year's theme is "Make it Personal." The festival logo reflects this theme, with a thumbprint incorporated. The activities this year will be tied to ways to make the experience personal for yourself and your community. The focus will be to host a highly interactive and inclusive family-friendly experience.

    In support of Earth Day ATX we ask that you take a look at the festival website at earthdayaustin.com and the updated video reel!

    To register, go here, or explore earthdayaustin.com for more information on exhibiting and sponsorship.

    Thanks so much for your interest and support!

    • Monday, April 22, 2024
    • Friday, April 26, 2024
    • Hilton Anatole,


    USGBC Texas is proud to once again be a partner with Earthx2024.

    Join us in Dallas April 22-26, 2024, for the world’s largest sustainability gathering with the foremost environmentalists, conservationists, scientists, academics, entrepreneurs, advocates, industry/business leaders, investors, policy makers, and political leaders engaged in the environmental space today.

    Working together is the only way we can make the changes to make the earth cleaner and brighter for the generations to come. 

    Earthx2024 Congress of Conferences attract the world’s foremost environmentalists, conservationists, scientists, academics, entrepreneurs, advocates, industry and business leaders, investors, policy makers, and political leaders engaged in the environmental space today. These leaders and influencers come from a wide range of disciplines, interests, and perspectives, and represent a broad spectrum of initiatives and efforts around the globe. We bring together ALL points of view.

    The 9th Annual Congress of Conferences will feature multiple conferences covering various industry & topical tracks:

    Built Environment Agenda
    (Energy, Resilience, Infrastructure)

    Learn from key leaders and changemakers, who are driving the transition to a circular economy the future of sustainable cities & transportation, green building advances, rewinding, climate resilience and adaption, and the renewable energy transition.

    Natural Environment Agenda
    (Biodiversity, Conservation, Wildlife, Oceans)

    Learn from key leaders and changemakers who are pioneering new approaches to wildlife and ocean conservation, creating new market-driven tools for protecting biodiversity and reducing carbon emissions, reinventing the future of agriculture and food production, and managing forests and wildfires.

    8th Annual E-Capital Summit Agenda

    An invitation-only industry-leading sustainability investment and innovation summit that convenes hundreds of global investors, innovators, family offices/foundations, industry leaders, deal-makers, and other innovation & investment ecosystem leaders to help catalyze greater sustainability, investment, and innovation. More information available here.

    Use code USGBC20 at registration for 20% discount on conference registration!

    Visit EarthX.org to purchase tickets and learn more.

    • Tuesday, April 23, 2024
    • 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Paesonos - Lincoln Heights, 555 East Basse Rd., San Antonio, TX
    • 28
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    South Texas Luncheon: 
    Understanding Micro Climates & Urban Heat Islands

    Tues., April 23, 2024
    11:30 am - 1 pm
    Program starts promptly at 11:45 am

    Paesanos - Lincoln Heights
    555 E. Basse Rd
    San Antonio, Tx 



    About the Topic:


    The heat is on! Major urban areas are hot and getting hotter!


    Urban heat, caused by human activities, forms a "heat bubble" surrounding the city known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI), resulting in higher temperatures, impacting human health, power consumption air and water quality, and more.


    Dr. Daniel Boice will present original research on San Antonio's UHI over the past 7 decades. Dr. Farzad Hashemi, Assistant Professor of Architecture at University of Texas at San Antonio will discuss his novel methodology to create climate data specifically designed for urban environments to accurately reflect the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effects.


    Michelle E. Garza, Planning Specialist, will share positive initiatives the San Antonio River Authority has implemented to mitigate heat and improve water quality and Leslie Antunez, Senior Municipal Sustainability Manager, Office of Sustainability will present the City of San Antonio's heat reduction strategies.

    Speakers:
    (Read full bios here.)

    Daniel C. Boice, Ph.D.
    Founder & Principal Astronomer
    Scientific Studies & Consulting

    Daniel Boice is the founder and principal astronomer at Scientific Studies & Consulting in San Antonio, TX. Prior to his present position, he spent 26 years in the Space Science & Engineering Division at Southwest Research Institute, where he specialized in cometary research sponsored by NASA and the National Science Foundation.  Concurrently, he held a joint appointment to the Department of Physics and Astronomy faculty at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he taught undergraduate and graduate courses for 20 years. During his career, he developed computer models that are used to interpret spacecraft data and ground-based observations of comets.

    He has also developed an interest and expertise in the urban climate, especially the Urban Heat Island, when in the early 1990s he co-discovered San Antonio's UHI.  Daniel has an extensive research record that includes over 80 peer-reviewed research papers, several hundred conference reports, and the books.

    Farzad Hashemi
    Assistant Professor of Architecture
    University of Texas at San Antonio

    Farzad Hashemi is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and the founding director of the Climate Sensitive Design Lab (CSDL) within the UTSA's School of Architecture and Planning. He received a Ph.D. in Architecture from the Pennsylvania State University, with a focus on Sustainability.

    In his doctoral research, Hashemi developed a novel methodology that couples Local Climate Zones (LCZs) with the Urban Weather Generator (UWG) to create climate data specifically designed for urban environments to accurately reflect the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effects. This methodology aims to surpass the limitations of Typical Meteorological Year (TMY) data, which is generally gathered from open spaces such as airports and often fails to capture the specific climatic conditions of urban neighborhoods. Hashemi's work is dedicated to providing architects and urban planners with a more accurate workflow for evaluating and reducing urban buildings' energy demands, steering towards more sustainable urban development.

    Michelle E. Garza
    Planning Specialist
    San Antonio River Authority

    Michelle Garza has 12 years of experience in the environmental science and sustainable energy fields and 13 years in business management. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) where she focused on geology and worked for the Texas Sustainable Energy Research Institute. She has been part of the Sustainable Infrastructure/Planning Unit at the San Antonio River Authority (SARA) for more than eight years, where she works to educate the community on nature-based stormwater solutions to improve water quality and the urban environment.

    Additionally she is the development coordinator for SARA, working with developers in mandatory coordination areas, such as the River Improvement Overlay District and Westside Creeks Water Quality Overlay, on their LID/green infrastructure to protect our community's investment in the health and recreation of our creeks and rivers. 

    Leslie Antunez 
    Senior Municipal Sustainability Manager 
    City of San Antonio
    Office of Sustainability

    Leslie Antunez is a dedicated and committed public servant with 17 year of service specializing in climate initiatives, public information, crisis and media communication strategies, and community engagement and education. 

    As the Senior Municipal Sustainability Manager, she responsible for overseeing the City's municipal climate planning and implementation efforts including projects such as the Urban Heat Island/Cool Pavement pilots and assisting with the municipal on-site solar project.

    • Thursday, May 02, 2024
    • 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
    • Commonwealth Coffeehouse, 203 E. Jones Ave., Suite 101, San Antonio, TX 78215
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    South: GREEN COFFEE

    THURSDAY, May 2, 2024

    Commonwealth Coffeehouse

    203 E. Jones Ave., Suite 101
    San Antonio, TX 78215

    8:30 - 9:30 AM

    About the Event

    South Texas, USGBC Texas will be hosting Green Coffee Hours each month, open to the public. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.

    For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.



    • Thursday, May 02, 2024
    • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Meanwhile Brewery, 3901 Promontory Point Dr, Austin, Texas 78744
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    FAMILY FRIENDLY HAPPY HOUR EVENT


    First Thursdays, May through September, 2024
    4:00-7:00 PM

    Meanwhile Brewery

    3901 Promontory Point Dr

    Austin, Texas 78744

    About the Event

    Central Texas, USGBC Texas will be hosting a family friendly Happy Hour, open to the public. This location was specifically chosen for its open space for kids to stretch their legs. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.

    For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.

    Parking Instructions

    Free parking is available at Meanwhile Brewing. 

    • Thursday, June 06, 2024
    • 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
    • Commonwealth Coffeehouse, 203 E. Jones Ave., Suite 101, San Antonio, TX 78215
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    South: GREEN COFFEE

    THURSDAY, June 6, 2024

    Commonwealth Coffeehouse

    203 E. Jones Ave., Suite 101
    San Antonio, TX 78215

    8:30 - 9:30 AM

    About the Event

    South Texas, USGBC Texas will be hosting Green Coffee Hours each month, open to the public. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.

    For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.



    • Thursday, June 06, 2024
    • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Meanwhile Brewery, 3901 Promontory Point Dr, Austin, Texas 78744
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    FAMILY FRIENDLY HAPPY HOUR EVENT


    Thursday, June 6th at 4:00-7:00 PM

    Meanwhile Brewery

    3901 Promontory Point Dr

    Austin, Texas 78744

    About the Event

    Central Texas, USGBC Texas will be hosting a family friendly Happy Hour, open to the public. This location was specifically chosen for its open space for kids to stretch their legs. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.

    For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.

    Parking Instructions

    Free parking is available at Meanwhile Brewing. 

    • Saturday, June 08, 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Virtual Training

    LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE EXAM PREP COURSE

    Saturday, June 8th, 2024
    Gensler Houston
    Virtual Training
    8:00 AM - 12:30 PM 
    Free Class

    About this Event

    For more than 15 years, Gensler has welcomed in thousands of clients, college students, community leaders, building owners and designers to take its free LEED Green Associate Exam Prep Course.

    Conveniently scheduled on a Saturday morning, the four hour class is administered by Gensler employees who are passionate about sustainability in practice and have previously achieved their LEED GA credentials. The course is open to anyone in the community who is planning to take the LEED Green Associate Version 4 exam and is interested in attaining basic knowledge of green design, construction and operations.

    From this course, you will learn how to address fundamental principles of green building, attain a basic knowledge of LEED rating systems and will receive recommended study material to aid in passing the exam. Feel free to also bring any general or specific questions regarding the exam you may have.

    Gensler’s LEED GA prep course is offered five times annually, with an additional BD+C and ID+C course option offered during the year also. There is no class attendance limit and anyone 18 or older is able to register for the course. Four AIA Continuing Education Credits are available for session attendees.

    In the event of below average registration, Gensler reserves the right to cancel the prep course up to 48 hours in advance. Please RSVP or email any questions to Gensler using the link below. 
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    • Thursday, July 11, 2024
    • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Meanwhile Brewery, 3901 Promontory Point Dr, Austin, Texas 78744
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    FAMILY FRIENDLY HAPPY HOUR EVENT


    Thursday, July 11th at 4:00-7:00 PM

    Meanwhile Brewery

    3901 Promontory Point Dr

    Austin, Texas 78744

    About the Event

    Central Texas, USGBC Texas will be hosting a family friendly Happy Hour, open to the public. This location was specifically chosen for its open space for kids to stretch their legs. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.

    For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.

    Parking Instructions

    Free parking is available at Meanwhile Brewing. 

    • Thursday, August 01, 2024
    • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Meanwhile Brewery, 3901 Promontory Point Dr, Austin, Texas 78744
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    FAMILY FRIENDLY HAPPY HOUR EVENT


    Thursday, August 1st at 4:00-7:00 PM

    Meanwhile Brewery

    3901 Promontory Point Dr

    Austin, Texas 78744

    About the Event

    Central Texas, USGBC Texas will be hosting a family friendly Happy Hour, open to the public. This location was specifically chosen for its open space for kids to stretch their legs. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.

    For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.

    Parking Instructions

    Free parking is available at Meanwhile Brewing. 

    • Saturday, August 10, 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Virtual Training

    LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE EXAM PREP COURSE

    Saturday, August 10th, 2024
    Gensler Houston
    Virtual Training
    8:00 AM - 12:30 PM 
    Free Class

    About this Event

    For more than 15 years, Gensler has welcomed in thousands of clients, college students, community leaders, building owners and designers to take its free LEED Green Associate Exam Prep Course.

    Conveniently scheduled on a Saturday morning, the four hour class is administered by Gensler employees who are passionate about sustainability in practice and have previously achieved their LEED GA credentials. The course is open to anyone in the community who is planning to take the LEED Green Associate Version 4 exam and is interested in attaining basic knowledge of green design, construction and operations.

    From this course, you will learn how to address fundamental principles of green building, attain a basic knowledge of LEED rating systems and will receive recommended study material to aid in passing the exam. Feel free to also bring any general or specific questions regarding the exam you may have.

    Gensler’s LEED GA prep course is offered five times annually, with an additional BD+C and ID+C course option offered during the year also. There is no class attendance limit and anyone 18 or older is able to register for the course. Four AIA Continuing Education Credits are available for session attendees.

    In the event of below average registration, Gensler reserves the right to cancel the prep course up to 48 hours in advance. Please RSVP or email any questions to Gensler using the link below. 
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    • Thursday, September 05, 2024
    • 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Meanwhile Brewery, 3901 Promontory Point Dr, Austin, Texas 78744
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    FAMILY FRIENDLY HAPPY HOUR EVENT


    Thursday, September 5th at 4:00-7:00 PM

    Meanwhile Brewery

    3901 Promontory Point Dr

    Austin, Texas 78744

    About the Event

    Central Texas, USGBC Texas will be hosting a family friendly Happy Hour, open to the public. This location was specifically chosen for its open space for kids to stretch their legs. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more.

    For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.

    Parking Instructions

    Free parking is available at Meanwhile Brewing. 

    • Wednesday, September 11, 2024
    • 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    • Virtually

    LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE
    VIRTUAL PREP COURSE

    Kirksey Architecture
    Virtual Class
    Wednesday, September 11, 2024
    3:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    Free Class

    About this event:

    Demonstrating our commitment to sustainability through LEED Green Associate training.

    In order to achieve truly green projects, everyone on a project team – contractor, engineer, developer, owner, and others – need to understand green building principles. Kirksey Sustainability has developed a rigorous preparatory class focused on the LEED Green Associate exam and has graduated over 2,200 industry partners. Classes are typically taught twice per year.

    LEED Green Associate Prep Class Information

    With the growing influence of environmentally responsible design and construction practices, a knowledge of green building strategies is a valuable asset for anyone associated with the building industry. Kirksey's LEED Green Associate Prep Class is a resource for those who are interested in gaining the LEED Green Associate credential. Kirksey does not offer a LEED AP prep class.

    Register Now

    Location: Virtual Class - please register for details

    There is a limit of two class attendances per person. Attendees must be 21 years or older. Kirksey reserves the right to cancel classes up to 48 hours in advance in the event of low registration. Attendees who require special accommodations must notify Kirksey at least two weeks prior to the class.


    Class participants are responsible for scheduling their exam date. For more information, visit
     www.gbci.org.

    Link to registration: https://www.kirksey.com/sustainability/leed-classes-signup 

    • Thursday, October 03, 2024
    • 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
    • Easy Tiger, 6406 N I-35 Frontage Rd, Suite 1100, Austin, TX 78752
    Register

    GREEN COFFEE HOUR

    Thursday, October 3rd at 8:30 AM-9:30 AM


    Easy Tiger North

    6406 N I-35 Frontage, Suite1100
    Austin, TX 78752

    About the Event

    The Central Regional Council of USGBC-Texas hosts Green Coffee Hours each month, open to the public. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more. For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.

    • Saturday, October 12, 2024
    • 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Virtual Training

    LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE EXAM PREP COURSE

    Saturday, October 12th, 2024
    Gensler Houston
    Virtual Training
    8:00 AM - 12:30 PM 
    Free Class

    About this Event

    For more than 15 years, Gensler has welcomed in thousands of clients, college students, community leaders, building owners and designers to take its free LEED Green Associate Exam Prep Course.

    Conveniently scheduled on a Saturday morning, the four hour class is administered by Gensler employees who are passionate about sustainability in practice and have previously achieved their LEED GA credentials. The course is open to anyone in the community who is planning to take the LEED Green Associate Version 4 exam and is interested in attaining basic knowledge of green design, construction and operations.

    From this course, you will learn how to address fundamental principles of green building, attain a basic knowledge of LEED rating systems and will receive recommended study material to aid in passing the exam. Feel free to also bring any general or specific questions regarding the exam you may have.

    Gensler’s LEED GA prep course is offered five times annually, with an additional BD+C and ID+C course option offered during the year also. There is no class attendance limit and anyone 18 or older is able to register for the course. Four AIA Continuing Education Credits are available for session attendees.

    In the event of below average registration, Gensler reserves the right to cancel the prep course up to 48 hours in advance. Please RSVP or email any questions to Gensler using the link below. 
    RSVP
    • Thursday, November 07, 2024
    • 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
    • Easy Tiger, 6406 N I-35 Frontage Rd, Suite 1100, Austin, TX 78752
    Register

    GREEN COFFEE HOUR

    Thursday, November 7th at 8:30 AM-9:30 AM


    Easy Tiger North

    6406 N I-35 Frontage, Suite1100
    Austin, TX 78752

    About the Event

    The Central Regional Council of USGBC-Texas hosts Green Coffee Hours each month, open to the public. This FREE event offers the opportunity to meet and network with people in green careers: architecture, engineering, sustainability, environmental governance professions, and more. For updates and additional information, please be sure to RSVP.

USGBC Texas Chapter is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 1801 Royal Lane, Suite 400, Dallas, TX 75229

Contact us at chapter@usgbctexas.org or at 214-571-9244

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