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2011/2012 CEO Report

2011/2012 CEO Report. 10 th Annual General Meeting June 11, 2012. Presented by : Thomas Mueller, President & CEO. CaGBC Focus Area s. Advancing the next generation of sustainable design Enabling broader market adoption Engaging owners in performance measurement + verification

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2011/2012 CEO Report

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  1. 2011/2012 CEO Report 10th Annual General Meeting June 11, 2012 Presented by: Thomas Mueller, President & CEO

  2. CaGBC Focus Areas Advancing the next generation of sustainable design Enabling broader market adoption Engaging owners in performance measurement + verification Revitalizing neighbourhoods + renewing infrastructure (Green City) Realizing international trade opportunities

  3. Every Building Can Be GreenCaGBC programs & tools

  4. 2011 Investments LEED certification reviews LEED for Neighbourhood Development GREEN UP database development Corporate brand position Education delivery platform + new content Canada House + Existing Buildings Symposium Canadian capabilities: Canada Builds Green Directory Governance review + restructuring Chapter network support Association Management Software

  5. LEED® Canada Certification challenges Volume of submissions to CaGBC Credit Interpretation Rulings Level of understanding of submittal requirements Timely submittal after building occupancy Quality of submission Timely submittal of additional information

  6. LEED® Canada Certification enhancements Delivering LEED certification in six months or less Reducing CIR backlog Adding staff + review teams Shortening the review process to two stages Introducing a split review process (optional design review) Investing in IT infrastructure to improve administration Training of consultants on preparation of submittals

  7. LEED® Canada Certification projects certified

  8. LEED Certification & Performance Manitoba Hydro Place

  9. LEED Certification & Performance Earth Rangers CentreToronto & Region Conservation Authority

  10. Education + Training2011-2012 Highlights • Expanded Higher Education program to 18 post-secondary institutions • Delivering first 9-month Sustainable Building Advisor (SBA) certification program • Built partnerships with corporations + associations to address education needs • LEED Canada NC 2009 Higher Education course met CMP requirements for LEED AP Specialty • Education partner program generated content for 14 workshops + courses

  11. Communications & Marketing 2011-2012 Highlights • Developed Marketing + Communications capacity • Completed CaGBC brand analysis + developed new brand positioning statement • Increased CaGBC media coverage + social media activity • Membership drive to increase retention + recruitment of new ones • Launched first Sustainable Builder Advisor program

  12. Corporate Branding

  13. EventsGreenBuild & Canada House • Greenbuild Toronto • 23,000 delegates + 600 delegates at the Canadian education track • 550 people visiting the region’s best green buildings • 300 students and young professionals filled 800 volunteer shifts • 19 bioregional partners • 2 local urban farming projects funded as Greenbuild Legacy Projects • Canada House • a venue for networking & showcasing Canadian capabilities • 2,500 people came through over two days • business-to-business meetings: 275 companies in 600 meetings • breakfast roundtable conference for Canadian & US industry leaders hosted by US Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson

  14. Governance Transition Board • Smaller, more senior National Board established • From 24 to 15 in 2011 and to 12 members in 2012 • Board Committees • Finance Committee + Governance Committee Chapters • Senior staff representatives liaison • Regular meetings with Executive Directors • Chapter Chairs meetings with CaGBC Chair + CEO

  15. National Board Transition National Board (12 Members) Transformed Structure Focus on Governance Decisions Board Committees Governance Finance/Audit Human Resources Strategy President & CEO Management and Staff Market Development Education Green Building Products Atlantic Cascadia Manitoba Saskatchewan Chapter Participation in Working Committees Working Committees Alberta Quebec Ottawa Toronto

  16. Departing Directors Special Thanks to… • Alex Zimmerman, Applied Green, Victoria • Kevin Cail, Lafarge North America, Washington, DC • Mark Laroche, Canada Lands Company, Toronto • Nancy Searchfield, Colliers, Toronto • Christopher Sweetnam-Holmes, EcoCite, Montreal • Bruce Lorimer, Ottawa (Board Advisor) …and to all our Volunteers!

  17. Contact National Office Canada Green Building Council 47 Clarence Street, Suite 202 Ottawa, ON K1N 9K1 Vancouver Office Canada Green Building Council 319 West Pender Street, Suite 310 Vancouver, BC V6B 1T3 Customer Service Email: info@cagbc.org Phone: 613-241-1184 Toll Free: 1-866-941-1184 Fax: 613-241-4782

  18. Q&A

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