Betsy Harbison
Username
Betsy Harbison
Proposer First Name
Betsy
Proposer Email
bharbison@brightpower.com
Proposer Last Name
Harbison
Boston 2021 Areas of Focus
Proposer Company/Organization
Bright Power, Inc.
Proposer Phone
(646) 565-4166
Proposer Job Title
Director of Marketing
Proposer Additional Info
I am submitting these on behalf of our engineers and energy experts. These are not sales/marketing proposals.
Proposed Session Description
In this session, attendees will learn how to attack energy and water-related inefficiencies with a portfolio strategy that embodies a top-down and boots on the ground approach. By diving into a few national market-rate multifamily housing case studies, attendees will see the impact of:
- A tiered portfolio-wide implementation of a specific energy efficiency technology (ex: LEDs).
- Access to engineering experts, remote and onsite, that enable property staff across the country to increase the performance of their portfolios.
- Selected energy retrofits to meet the specific needs of the property, while contributing to corporate sustainability goals.
Diversity and Inclusiveness
Clifford is a Merchant Marine veteran.
Learning Objectives
1) How competing goals for property, portfolio, and fund managers can be achieved and how they can help support each other.
2) The keys to implementing a portfolio sustainability program for a large ownership firm.
3) How to tackle company-level sustainability objectives, Environmental Social Governance (ESG) goals, along with property-level energy and water inefficiency.
4) How to connect data analysis with implementing improvements.
Has this session been presented before?
No
Target Audiences Level of Expertise
Level 2 - Some prior knowledge helpful.
Recommended Length
60-minute session
Reviewer 1
Falkoff, Nick
Proposal #
230
Committee Decision
Rejected
Presenters
Full Description
As real estate owners expand their portfolios and become more geographically dispersed, it is critical they manage and balance competing goals, from the fund level to the property level, to reduce energy intensity and meet sustainability goals. This is especially important for large national real estate owners who have an opportunity and responsibility to reduce carbon emissions and create healthier environments for their tenants.