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Appendix A: Biosketches of Committee Members
Pages 71-76

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From page 71...
... Naval Forces. He has served as chair of the NRC committee that produced the report Sustainable Critical Infrastructure Systems: A Framework for Meeting 21st Century Imperatives; vice chair of the NRC Committee on Business Strategies for Public Capital Investment, which produced the study Investments in Federal Facilities: Asset Management Strategies for the 21st Century; and chair of the NRC committee that authored the 2007 report Core Competencies for Federal Facilities Asset Management Through 2020: Transformational Strategies.
From page 72...
... Green Building Council and is now a board member for the nationally recognized Healthy Schools Network. A graduate of the Yale University School of Architecture, she has been a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and a Bosch Public Policy Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin, where she examined green building practices in Germany.
From page 73...
... James B Porter, Jr., is the founder and president of Sustainable Operations Solutions, LLC, which provides consulting services to help companies make significant and sustainable improvements in workplace safety, process safety management, capital effectiveness, and operations productivity.
From page 74...
... Mr. Robinson is a twice presidentially appointed commissioner and elected chair, United States Commission of Fine Arts, and he was elected president of two national architectural organizations: the National Architectural Accrediting Board, 1996, and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, 1992.
From page 75...
... Dr. Tatum has taught courses on construction engineering and mechanical and electrical systems for buildings in Stanford's graduate construction program and undergraduate civil engineering curriculum, high-tech and industrial construction, concrete construction, management of technology, case studies in managing construction projects, cost engineering, and materials management.


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