LEED Green Associate Training in Northwest Arkansas
Posted on 07. Dec, 2009 by Karen Stewart, LEED AP in LEED Training, News
Trying to decide if you should become a LEED Accredited Professional?
Click here to see engineering jobs available for LEED AP’s.
Click here to see the 6 things that Green Companies want to see on your resume.
Becoming a LEED Green Associate is the first step in becoming a LEED Accredited Professional. Go to the Green Building Certification Institute to learn more about the requirements to become a LEED AP.
Prepare for the job market of the future! Don’t be left behind, register for an upcoming LEED training class in Northwest Arkansas.
The LEED Green Associate class taught by EcoPotential is approved by the American Institute of Archictecture (AIA) for continuing education credit.
Green Building: Jobs of the Future
Posted on 11. Nov, 2009 by Karen Stewart, LEED AP in Green Jobs, LEED Training
Trying to decide if becoming a LEED Green Associate is right for you?
Watch this great video from the Washington State Department of Ecology about the benefits of green building and preparing for future jobs.
Green building is embedded in the future careers for architects, engineers, building trades, real estate professionals, and just about anyone who has decision making responsibilities in the design, construction, operation, and deconstruction of a building.
Quotes from the video:
“You better be thinking about green building, or the market will pass you by.”
“Green building is making construction jobs cool again.”
“Good job, good pay and doing the right thing for the environment.”
Note that the video recommends that students and young professionals should become LEED AP’s! Great advice. The first step in that direction is to become a LEED Green Associate.
Registration now open for LEED Green Associate Training in Northwest Arkansas
Posted on 03. Nov, 2009 by Karen Stewart, LEED AP in LEED Training
A new one day class is now open for the LEED Green Associate exam preparation training. The course will be held at the Shewmaker Center in Bentonville, Arkansas. Class attendees will learn the fundamentals of green building and LEED. The course will help prepare them for the LEED Green Associate or LEED AP specialty exam.
Click here for more information about the class.
Who should consider becoming a LEED Green Associate?
- Engineers
- Architects
- City Planners
- Property Managers
- Interior Designers
- City Council Members
- Facility Managers
- Commissioning Agents
- Home Inspectors
- Energy Auditors
- Material Suppliers
- Sustainability Coordinators
- Real Estate Developers
EcoPotential LEED Alumni
Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by Karen Stewart, LEED AP in LEED Training
EcoPotential has been offering LEED Accredited Professional training for over 2 years. Below is a sample of companies who have sent students to EcoPotential training courses.
- Associated General Contractors of Kansas
- AIA of Ft. Smith, Arkansas
- Walmart
- City of Fayetteville
- Engineering Elements, PLLC
- Sage Partners
- Crossland Construction
- University of Arkansas
- Tyson Foods, Inc.
- Airetech Corporation
- Appian Centre for Design
- Nabholz Construction
- McGoodwin, Williams and Yates
- CH2MHill OMI
- Hight Jackson Architects
- Harrison French & Associates Architects
- Architecture Plus
- C.R. Crawford Construction
- Core Architects
- Innovative Business Furniture
- Kinco, Inc
- Milestone Construction
- Miller Commercial Flooring
- Multi-Craft Contractors, Inc.
- Myers Supply
- River City Materials
- Sarah Howe Interiors
- Mid-Plains Construction
- Natural Builders, Inc.
- Springline Group
Green Training in Northwest Arkansas
Posted on 13. Oct, 2009 by Karen Stewart, LEED AP in LEED Training
Interested in becoming a LEED Green Associate? The LEED Green Associate is GBCI’s (www.gbci.org) fasting growing credential.
EcoPotential will be offering a 1 day class on November 18th in Bentonville, Arkansas. Learn more.
