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Energize Phoenix
Chapter: Phoenix
Location: Phoenix Country Club, 2901 N. 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ
Location Notes:
June 18, 2013
Energize Phoenix:
$25 Million Dollar Grant from the Department of Energy!
Energize Phoenix is a partnership between the ASU, the City of Phoenix and APS. It is a $25mil grant from the Dept of Energy to retrofit for energy efficiency, and analyze and communicate the findings for buildings in a 10 mile corridor along the Lightrail.
Speaker:
Mike Dalrymple
Project Manager, Energize Phoenix
ASU Global Institute of Sustainability
$25/members $45/non-members
Mick Dalrymple manages the research work on the Energize Phoenix project. Dalrymple launched into the green building and sustainability movement in 2001 when he co-founded the Arizona Chapter of the US Green Building Council. He served two terms on the national board of USGBC and served on numerous committees and task forces over eleven years. His diverse background includes co-founding a.k.a. Green Environmental Building Supplies and a.k.a. Green Services, creating a green building television series that PBS sought to air nationwide, helping write ICC-700 the National Green Building Standard, and remodeling his own home to achieve a 75% energy use reduction. As a higher education lobbyist, he played a major role in creating a statewide financial aid system for university students and as an associate partner in a large internet consulting firm, he developed IT strategies for Fortune 100 clients.
Dalrymple, a produced feature film screenwriter, is a graduate of the Thunderbird School of Global Management’s MIM program and Arizona State University’s MBA program, and studied Electrical Engineering, Math and International Relations at the University of Arizona, graduating with High Distinction. The Business Journal of Phoenix named him Green Pioneer in 2009 and AZ Magazine named him one of the Valley of the Sun’s “most intriguing” people.