Organized by GreenHome Institute
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Certified GreenHome Professional Training Virtual
Monday, September 30th, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT
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Note: This course has moved to virtual-only and will not be held in person. Are you ready to advance your expertise in residential green building and remodeling? The Certified GreenHome Professional training equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to become a Certified GreenHome professional. This course focuses on the real estate and appraisal industry and benefits all construction professionals and homeowners seeking to enhance their professional expertise. By becoming a certified GreenHome Professional, you will distinguish yourself in a competitive market and meet the rising consumer demands for sustainable homes. Upon completing this training, you will gain the confidence to oversee a residential green building project. Additionally, you will be listed on the GHI Find a Pro page, which connects you with individuals seeking competent professionals in the industry. Join us in this inclusive course, whether you're a novice or an expert, and participate in interactive discussions to broaden your knowledge. This training is made possible thanks to the support of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA). Take the first step to advance your career and make a difference in the green building industry! This course is held virtually and in person, so you can choose how you wish to attend. If you miss all or some of the course, a recording will be sent you immediately and quiz will be available. Tickets GHI Members & West MI Green Affordable Housing Grantees - $0.00 (Free) Realtor / Appraiser / Lender / Home Inspectors / Assessors Non-Member - $10.00 General Public Non-Member Virtual Ticket - $150.00 Promo Codes are entered at the top of tickets right after you click register Approved 8 hours Michigan CE Marketplace Continuing Education Units (CEUS) submitted for 8 hours in* Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI) Building Performance Institute (BPI) NonWholeHouse Submitted for American Institute of Architects - AIA (HSW) Certified Green Professional (NARI & CGP) Certified GreenHome Professional (CGHP) Pillar(s): Energy, Health, Materials, Water, Place American Institute of Building Designers (AIBD) State Architect / Builder License may be applicable Building Science Institute (BSI) Verifier Society of American Registered Architects (SARA) Michigan Board of Real Estate Appraisers Passive House Consultant US (CPHC) - 3 hours Presenter Brett Little, the Education Manager at the GreenHome Institute, has over a decade of experience in the residential green building industry. He is deeply committed to advancing the organization's mission of empowering individuals to make healthier and more sustainable choices in construction and renovation. Through his role, Brett specializes in providing comprehensive education and training initiatives to improve sustainable outcomes for various projects. His role includes overseeing continuing education webinars, managing green building CEU education, instructing LEED green rater training, administering Certified GreenHome Professional training, and organizing the Residential Net Zero Energy Conference. Additionally, Brett is a certified green rater and has helped provide consultation on numerous projects ranging from home improvements to major mixed-use midrise multifamily housing projects. Driven by his commitment to sustainability, Brett has taken two homes he has or currently lives in through energy efficiency and residential green building certification standards. Brett will be joined by various special guests, providing co-instructions. Lessons Learned Understand the importance of sustainability in residential renovations and construction for the health of occupants and the environment. Analyze the benefits of acquiring Certified GreenHome Professional training for the safety of construction professionals and homeowners. Introduce sustainable building practices through the lens of the pillars of green, energy, health, materials, water, and place to enhance the welfare of communities and future generations. Articulate the value of articulating, identifying, and assessing residential spaces with sustainable performance.
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