Sandy Wiggins, Chairman of e3bank, in organization
Known
for his commitment to the future of the human family, Sandy has been a
national leader in the Green Building revolution. Sandy is founder and
principal of Consilience, LLC, a national real estate consultancy with
a mission to build environmentally, socially and economically
sustainable communities. He is the Immediate Past Chair of the
Washington, D.
C. based U.S. Green Building Council, and he continues to
serve as a Director and a member of USGBC's Executive Committee. Sandy
was Founding Chair of the Philadelphia based Delaware Valley Green
Building Council.
He also currently serves on the Advisory Board of the
Rutgers University Center for Green Building and as a juror for the
Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance. During a three-decade career in
the building industry, he has had responsibility for projects totaling
over one billion dollars. His vision and leadership have been
responsible for the development of dozens of LEED commercial projects
and the nation's first LEED Gold certified homes, which were also net
zero energy consumers. His skillful facilitation has also helped birth
sustainable master plans for municipalities and institutional campuses
as well as sustainable regional public policy initiatives.
Jackie O’Neil, Director of e3bank, in organization
Jackie
is a well known Delaware Valley sustainability leader, advocate, and
winner of a 2007 Philadelphia Sustainability Award. She has 30 years
of high level management, systems strategy, usability design, web, and
software design experience for companies such as The Vanguard Group,
where she designed and managed the operational work flows and online
customer experiences. She is a partner in Intuitive Design, where she
consults on product innovation and user experience for companies such
as Merck, GSK, Rohm and Haas, Unisys, Deloitte, Fannie Mae, and
Colorado National Bank. Jackie built and lives in the first LEED Gold
certified home in the U.S., which is also a net zero consumer. She
developed this home with a vision to make it an educational model for
mainstream, sustainable homebuilding throughout the region, and she was
successful at doing that at conventional market costs. Thousands of
building industry professionals, educators, homeowners, and school
children in the U.S., and from as far away as Japan and Nigeria, have
made the pilgrimage to visit her home and hear her story so that they
can share her vision of what is possible.
Re:Vision Architecture
Re:Vision Architecture (RVA) is a long-term "project" of founders Scott
Kelly and Jennifer Rezeli, along with an interdisciplinary team of
committed sustainability experts. The goal of the project is to re-vision and
restore the balance between natural and built environments. Since the firm was founded in 2002, RVA has played a leading role in
many sustainability firsts: the first LEED-NC project in the Delaware
Valley (W.S. Cumby Headquarters in Springfield, PA); the first
LEED-Homes projects in the state (two zero-energy homes for Jackie
O'Neil in Schwenksville, PA); the first LEED-Platinum project in the
state (One Crescent Drive at the Navy Yard). Architecturally, each of
RVA's projects is designed to create a unique statement of possibility
about development that takes less from the planet and gives more to
people—more daylight, fresh air, comfort, and joy. RVA's favorite
projects are those that blend age-old sustainability strategies (like
passive solar design) with innovative technologies that often require
education at the state and local level.
Margot Mohr Teetor, Re/Max Town and Country, West Chester, PA
For over a year, Margot has been our Buyer’s Agent in the search for
Concord Ecovillage’s perfect property. With her perseverance and extraordinary
capabilities, she has found exactly what we've been looking for in West Grove,
PA. We have now appointed Margot as our Seller’s Agent, also. She will manage
the sale of any Ecovillage homes listed on the MLS.
