Kris Callori, architect and LEED® accredited professional with Environmental Dynamics Inc, has received the designation of USGBC LEED® Faculty. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental) is an internationally recognized green building certification system developed by the USGBC (United States Green Building Council) to promote strategies aimed at improving building performance. USGBC Faculty are expert practitioners in the green building industry who are selected, trained and licensed to teach USGBC education programs.
USGBC LEED® Core Curriculum Workshops are available in 100, 200, and 300 level courses and range from introductory level to intensive review of the LEED® Rating Systems. Coursework includes Green Building Basics & LEED®, Strategies for Success in LEED®, and Understanding the Building Design + Construction Rating Systems. For a full list of course offerings, see www.usgbc.org.
Callori has been an active LEED® AP since 2000. She has facilitated several key certifications across the nation, including the first LEED® certified project for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the first commercial LEED® platinum building in New Mexico, the first LEED® certified school in Arizona, and the first LEED® silver hospital in Oklahoma.
Since 2000, she has worked on over 100 projects applying for various levels of LEED® certification under several commercial rating system types. She currently works in a LEED® NC Gold rated office building in Albuquerque.
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