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Xcel Energy Strategic Issues and 2023 DSM Plan Settlement Update.Members Inform, Advocate, & Influence Utility and City Rebate Policies | Existing Homes What’s in the filing plans, hot topics, and Action Group initiatives? Xcel Energy Strategic Issues and 2023 DSM Plan BPI, CEO Larry Zarker & John Jones | Anticipated Rater & Contractor RolesĮEBC Members Inform, Advocate, & Influence Utility and City Rebate Policies Katherine Goodman, University of Colorado Denver.

Announcement: New BPI 'Decarbonization Credential' | Existing Homes His current research focus is on STEM and more specifically, Engineering Education.Build Tank, Inc, Robby Schwarz, Principle & EnergySmart's Marshall Fire New Home Building Advisor McStain Neighborhood, Rick Lambert, VP Purchasing & Operations Thrive Homes, Bill Rectanus, Chief Operations Officer Contractor Workforce Opportunities Now For The New 2021 IECC & Net-Zero Codes coming in 2023/2024.Candid Contractor Advice About What They Look For To Win Jobs, Operations/Labor Changes, andĪdvantages of Working For High-Performance Builders.Builders Talk About What It Takes To Go From E-Star ® to Net-Zero to Now Electrification.KEYNOTE SPEAKER PANEL & OPEN FORUM | New Homes The realities of Colorado’s labor shortages since 2019 | Where contractors plug into the labor pipeline to hire workers? Do we have enough labor workforce to meet construction demand in Colorado? General Contractors (AGC), Michael Gifford We’re reimagining everything a community foundation can and should be. We’re also here to have a Zoom conversation or an email exchange about any of the other things we do, from scholarships to grants to sending you an annual report. Our new Givers & Giving Department is ready to talk to you about anything you need at any time. If you’re one of our cherished existing fundholders, our relationships are only going to get better. Want to know how you can get involved? Join us for an upcoming Explanation Session.

Right now, we’re in the process of explaining what we’re up to, in-depth, to anyone who’s excited about it. Rather than long copy blocks and alluring pictures, it’s a tool to connect you to action. It will be the greatest community problem-solving initiative in American history. And we’re committed to building the infrastructure required to coordinate all of this at the scale and in the way NASA coordinated hundreds of thousands of people to get us to the moon in nine years. We plan to do this with the entire community working together including people of all ages, colors, abilities, beliefs, and imaginations across all five counties. We are committed to bringing Southwest Florida together to solve all of our major social problems on an eighteen-year deadline. We’re actually putting our name on the line for the change we seek to achieve. But we’re up to something much bigger than a name change. You can see right off the bat that we’ve changed our name from the Southwest Florida Community Foundation to Collaboratory. Welcome to the greatest community problem-solving initiative in American history.
