BREEAM Wiki Champions
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[edit] Active Members
The following are current active members, click to read member profiles
- Jane Morning
- Dan Widdon
- Tom Abbott
- Emma Houston
- Azita Dezfouli
- Jeanne Davidson
- Tom Blois-Brooke
- Pallab Chatterjee
- Yasmin Spain
[edit] Aim
To increase knowledge sharing in construction sustainability by creating a Core DevelopmentGroup of industry stakeholders who collaborate on and encourage knowledge sharing.
[edit] Who we are
BREEAM Knowledge Sharing Ambassadors are a group of Sustainable ConstructionProfessionals representing key and diverse stakeholder groups involved with BREEAM related sustainability tools. The group meet, collaborate on, create and promote knowledge sharing of key information needed in the industry to accelerate the uptake of sustainability in the built environment.
[edit] Charter
Each member commits to the following
- Actively promote the knowledge sharing culture
- To write one article per year (or make an equivalent contribution)
- Preferably on a topic identified as typically required
[edit] Application
Membership currently is by invitation but we are always looking to broaden the diversity of members. If you would like to apply to be invited then please contact breeam@bre.co.uk FAO Paul Thistlethwaite
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