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February Book Club: “Becoming” by Michelle Obama

October 2022 CREW Luncheon: “Carbon Reduction: Just a “Buzz Word” or Can We Make a Difference?!”

Submitted by Kim Marks

 

Ashley Hess, a Workplace Strategy Program Manager at Duke Energy responsible for workplace standards across the company’s non-generation real estate portfolio, started the program off with an overview of Duke’s goals and steps we can each take to make a difference in our environment.

 

Duke Energy’s goals:

  • By 2030 cut CO2 emissions by at least 50%
  • By 2050 attain net-zero CO2 emissions
  • Duke is currently beating the US electric utility industry average by achieving more than 44% reductions since 2005.

 

Six steps each of us can make today to offset carbon emissions:

  1. Use Duke Energy’s Carbon Emissions calculator to calculate your company’s emissions. Go to https://sustainablesolutions.duke-energy.com/calculate-carbon-emissions/
  2. Calculate your companies’ operational emissions & establish annual targets for reduction, monitor and track thru the year.
  3. Prioritize construction materials as an area for improvement to reduce embodied carbon by reusing materials & buildings, using less carbon intensive materials, and fewer finishings.
  4. Divert construction waste from the landfill by establishing a evaluating the current process and create an action plan which is monitored.
  5. Evaluate opportunities for onsite renewable energy generation at your facilities.
  6. Consider whether or not an electric vehicle fleet can lower your operating costs. Learn more here https://www.duke-energy.com/energy-education/energy-savings-and-efficiency/fleet-electrification

 

Landon Williams, an energy efficiency and building science expert is currently the Program Manager for SmartPath program, followed Ashley focusing on several efficiency programs currently being offered by Duke Energy to help companies work towards achieving carbon reduction goals through design assistance for new construction and building retrofits.

Understanding that one size doesn’t fit all, they have multiple programs outlined on their energy efficiency website for everything from multi-family programs to energy assessments to Energy Advisors. All information can be found here https://www.duke-energy.com/business. The Smart Saver Rebate program is one that leverages low interest loans in order for you to upgrade equipment/technology. Duke Energy understands that it is cheaper to offer reduced kw’s than build new plants so they are very focused on being your partner thru this endeavor.

 

Click here for a copy of their presentation.

Thank you to Melissa Brown and Kim Marks with Progressive AE for their referrals on 2 projects!

Melissa, I enjoyed working with you on a fun colorful project for a great client! Thank you for bringing me in!
Kim, Thank you so much for the referral for a new mid-century modern project. We are excited to work on it.
Stephens Office very much appreciates the referrals and business from Progressive AE. Thank you both! 🙂 – Keiko Pace, Stephens Office System

August 2022 CREW Luncheon: “Leadership Lessons from an Industry Trailblazer” with Lee Ann Nance, Stewart

Lee Anne Nance, President and COO of Stewart, shared with us her core values and strategic goals that are the foundation of her success. A devoted wife and mother, with a background as an Economist and Analyst in Economic Development, Lee Anne has used her leadership skills to help develop a unique culture at Stewart. She shared how she has developed the acronym T H R E A D which has become part of the everyday language and culture for Stewart.

Lee Anne leads by example with the Big Three in Leadership: Communication, Relationships and Perseverance. No matter what, be your authentic self – embrace who you are. Be strategic and tactful, while having the discipline to create white space to visual the future while balancing demands. Decisions have far reaching impacts. Surround yourself with a trusted team that you can challenge because of the trust you have in each other. Tough decisions balance empathy and courage. Put yourself in the position of the people are you are responsible for, yet set boundaries since you cannot lead with an empty cup.

Regarding teamwork, Lee Anne shared her philosophy to treat anyone and everyone with respect and insist it is reciprocated. It is important to create Your Legacy. People don’t remember details, they remember how you made them feel. Be sure to perform character checks daily as stress makes us remember that we are all human. Pay it forward and remember to celebrate the small wins along the way. Silence your inner critic and don’t let it spiral! Be and advocate for yourself and others and bottom line, Hard Work Gets Noticed!! Yet, don’t focus on getting the credit. Ego is the enemy…

Lee Ann also shared her favorite books, authors, and podcasts as she stated, “I totally believe in Life Long Learning”. Lee Anne’s presentation is available by clicking here.

Julia Campbell featured on The Entrepeneur Exchange podcast of “Do Nots of Business”

Julia Campbell of Campbell Design is featured on the newest episode of The Entrepreneur Exchange podcast! The topic of this episode is; “What NOT to do in Business”. The episode covers a dirty dozen of faux pas people make in business settings.

Julia Campbell of Campbell Design is featured on the newest episode of The Entrepreneur Exchange podcast! The topic of this episode is; “What NOT to do in Business”. The episode covers a dirty dozen of faux pas people make in business settings.

The Entrepreneur Exchange podcast is hosted by Jeff Neuville and Gary Muller, and is;
“A lively conversation between small business owners, entrepreneurs, and business
experts sharing tools and tips to assist new businesses get up and running and existing small business grow and prosper in this challenging economy.”

Ray and Julia Campbell share their anecdotes on what you should never do in business. From having one too many drinks at a company event, to not signing your emails, these are just a couple of the “Do Nots of Business” discussed on the episode. Do not miss this episode! It will be available August 1, 2022. You can find the podcast online at the link:

“The DO NOT’s of Business” with Julia and Ray Campbell, Campbell Design

June 2022 Luncheon: New Trends in Retail Development

Submitted by Ashleigh Mellon, Geo Hydro Engineers

 

Katie Grissom, Managing Director, Asana Partners delivered an informative and positive message about the Trends in Retail Development at our June 2022 luncheon. Generation Z, the largest generation, is coming into buying power and more broadly, consumer preferences are evolving as a result of the last two years. With convenience at the forefront – mixed use, neighborhood near urban and suburban neighborhoods are becoming more desirable for retailers. New categories focused on convenience are emerging, like Medtail (vets, dentists, primary care). We better understand the halo effect, the impact of opening a new store on the retailer’s sales, and digital marketing costs are pushing retailers to find new avenues to acquire customers. All of these factors point to continued growth in the brick-and-mortar retail space.

Barbara Briccotto is now a registered Interior Designer per the NC Board of Architecture and Registered Interior Designers

Excited to share that I am now a registered interior designer per The North Carolina Board of Architecture and Registered Interior Designers.
Long awaited recognition for our profession and tied to our National Council of Interior Design Qualification Certificate. Thank you to everyone who championed this for many years.
Look for #NCregisteredinteriordesigner and #NCIDQcertified