Sustainable buildings and Communities, Helen Goodland & Jennie Moore

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Helen Goodland is a LEED accredited British chartered architect and holds a Masters in Business Administration from UBC. She has over 25 years of design, construction and business experience working to advance sustainability for a wide range of high-performance buildings in Canada and around the world. Past clients include multi-family residential developers, banks, healthcare, hotels and government agencies.

She is the co-founder and past Executive Director of Light House: a Vancouver-based green building market catalyst. She has also worked for Sir Norman Foster, Peter Busby and Bunting Coady. She serves on a number of boards and committees including the Materials Technical Advisory Committee for the United Nations Sustainable Buildings and Climate Initiative.

Jennie Moore is Director Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She has over ten years planning experience in local, regional government where as Division Manager Strategic Initiatives she coordinated Metro Vancouver’s Sustainable Region Initiative that brought the regional utility and land-use plans together under a sustainability framework. She also played a key role in bringing forward Metro Vancouver’s green buildings, energy and greenhouse gas management, and eco-industrial networking programs and initiatives. Previously, Jennie worked in the non-government sector as founding coordinator of Vancouver’s Eco-city Network. Jennie is a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Accredited Professional and a member of the Canadian Institute of Planners. Jennie has a Masters of Arts in Planning from the University of British Columbia where she studied under the supervision of William E. Rees at the time that the Ecological Footprint was being developed.

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