Rick Fedrizzi
Rick Fedrizzi is the founding chair and former CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). During his tenure at USGBC, he oversaw the creation of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system.[1]
Early life and education
[edit ]Fedrizzi grew up in Solvay, New York, a suburb of Syracuse, with his parents, Arigo and Dorothy Fedrizzi.[2] His first job was at 14 delivering papers. He continued working through his teenage years scooping ice cream and working in a meat department, and then as an undergrad at UPS and running a liquor store.[3] Fedrizzi graduated from LeMoyne College in 1976 with a degree in accounting.[4] He also holds an MBA from Syracuse University.[5]
Career
[edit ]Fedrizzi started out at Carrier Corp., a provider of HVAC, refrigeration, fire and security equipment, in 1976 and worked there for 25 years. During his last few years at Carrier, he became the Director of Communications and Environmental Affairs.[6] [7] From 1992 to 1995, Carrier saw revenues grow 700ドル million.[8] He left Carrier in 2001.[7]
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
[edit ]During his time at Carrier, he co-founded the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) along with David Gottfried and Mike Italiano in April 1993. At the American Institute of Architects (AIA), they assembled 60 firms and several non-profits to discuss the need to commit to sustainable building practices,[9] which led to the creation of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) in 2000.[10] Fedrizzi served as the volunteer founding chair until 2004 when he became its CEO.[11]
In November 2016, Fedrizzi stepped down as USGBC's CEO.[12]
International WELL Building Institute (IWBI)
[edit ]From USGBC, Fedrizzi immediately moved on to become chairman and CEO of the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). The IWBI seeks to lead the global movement to transform buildings, communities and organizations with a people and well-being first approach. With the WELL Building Standard (WELL), IWBI creates a roadmap for creating and certifying spaces that advance human health and well-being. Fedrizzi has said, "Health and sustainability are synonymous." It is not just about saving the planet, but saving the people.[13]
Since Fedrizzi joined IWBI in 2016, their WELL Building Standard has grown to become the de facto global real estate leadership standard focused exclusively on the health and well-being of the people who live, work, play and learn in buildings and communities worldwide.[14]
Other work
[edit ]When Leonardo DiCaprio released his documentary, The 11th Hour, in 2007 about the grave state of the global warming crisis, Fedrizzi was chosen to be interviewed as an expert, along with other leading politicians, scientists and environmental activists.[15]
In 2015, Fedrizzi published the book, Greenthink: How Profit Can Save the Planet. In the book, he envisions how environmentalists and industry don't have to compete, but can unite to create a sustainable future and fight climate change. He points out how sustainability can create economic growth by eliminating waste and doing things more efficiently which ultimately save money. In his opinion, sustainability also drives innovation, which leads to new, more profitable product.[15] In the foreword by Leonardo DiCaprio, DiCaprio states, "green building is arguably the world's largest and most successful environmental movement, and it's no exaggeration to say that Rick's work has been revolutionary. The strategy he has championed has the potential to change the world."[16]
Fedrizzi also serves on several boards and advisory councils, including the Center for Health and the Global Environment at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Bank of America’s National Community Advisory Council, Clinton Global Initiative’s Scaling Sustainable Buildings Action Network, Delos’ Advisory Board, Watsco, Energy Focus, VIEW, and Global Green.[17]
Personal life
[edit ]Fedrizzi is married to Cathy, who is an educator.[18]
Awards
[edit ]- Honor Award for important contributions to the U.S.'s building heritage from the National Building Museum in 2009[19]
- Charles H. Percy Award for Public Service from the Alliance to Save Energy [20]
- Olmsted Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects in 2011[21]
- Arents Award from Syracuse University [22]
- Champions of the Earth Award for USGBC from the United Nations in 2014[23]
- The Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainability in 2016[24]
- EPPY Award for Public Affairs for his book Greenthink: How Profit Can Save the Planet[25]
- Trailblazer Award from Verdical Group at the Net Zero Conference [26]
References
[edit ]- ^ filipeboni (2022年12月31日). "8 Benefits of Becoming a LEED GA". UGREEN. Retrieved 2023年11月03日.
- ^ Linhorst, Stan (2016年04月15日). "A leader should not be afraid to make things simple". syracuse. Retrieved 2023年12月05日.
- ^ Rote, Laura (2017年05月01日). "Rick Fedrizzi Looks at How He Became a Green Building Guru - gb&d". gb&d magazine. Retrieved 2023年12月05日.
- ^ Moriarty, Rick (2015年06月29日). "Rick Fedrizzi to step down as CEO of Green Building Council". syracuse. Retrieved 2023年11月26日.
- ^ Linhorst, Stan (2016年04月15日). "A leader should not be afraid to make things simple". syracuse. Retrieved 2023年11月26日.
- ^ "Our Interview U.S Green Building Council's Rick Fedrizzi". Innovation & Tech Today. 2016年06月23日. Retrieved 2023年11月03日.
- ^ a b "Rick Fedrizzi Leaves Carrier". BuildingGreen. 2001年09月01日. Retrieved 2023年11月03日.
- ^ Devon, Kayla (October 5, 2016). "Rick Fedrizzi, environmental pioneer, wins the 2016 Hanley Award". Builder Magazine.
- ^ "Mission and vision". U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved 2023年11月03日.
- ^ "LEED rating system". U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved 2023年11月03日.
- ^ Busta, Hallie (July 6, 2016). "USGBC CEO Rick Fedrizzi to Head the International Well Building Institute". Architect Magazine.
- ^ "Rick Fedrizzi to step down as USGBC's Chief Executive next year". Building Design + Construction. 2015年06月29日. Retrieved 2023年11月26日.
- ^ "Can businesses make a profit while saving the planet?". Harvard School of Public Health. 2016年09月29日. Retrieved 2023年12月05日.
- ^ "Rick Fedrizzi Extends Leadership Role as Executive Chairman of International WELL Building Institute for Additional Term". AP News. 2020年07月27日. Retrieved 2023年12月20日.
- ^ a b Ebeling, Ashlea. "GreenThink: A Call To Action For Millennials". Forbes. Retrieved 2023年11月26日.
- ^ Fedrizzi, Rick (2015). Green Think: How Profit Can Save the Planet. Disruption Books. pp. xiii. ISBN 978-1-63331-005-6.
- ^ "Rick Fedrizzi, former CEO of USGBC, named Chair/CEO of International WELL Building Institute". Building Design + Construction. 2016年07月06日. Retrieved 2023年11月26日.
- ^ "Board of Directors". Global Green. Retrieved 2023年12月20日.
- ^ Miller, Stephani (April 1, 2009). "National Building Society Honors Visionaries in Sustainability". Architect Magazine.
- ^ "USGBC President Rick Fedrizzi to Be Recognized for Energy Efficiency Leadership at Alliance's Annual Awards Dinner". Alliance to Save Energy. 2010年06月10日. Retrieved 2024年01月22日.
- ^ "2011 Olmsted Medal Recipient | asla.org". www.asla.org. Retrieved 2024年01月22日.
- ^ "Arents Awards honor four distinguished alumni Nov. 12 as part of Orange Central". SU News. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 2024年01月22日.
- ^ Moriarty, Rick (2014年11月22日). "U.S. Green Building Council, founded by Syracuse's Rick Fedrizzi, receives UN's top environmental award". syracuse.com. Retrieved 2024年01月22日.
- ^ Wood, Hanley (July 21, 2016). "2016 Hanley Award and 50,000ドル Prize Go to Rick Fedrizzi". Architect Magazine.
- ^ "International WELL Building Institute". resources.wellcertified.com. Retrieved 2023年11月26日.
- ^ "Verdical Group's 7th Annual Net Zero Conference: Building a Net Zero Future". Metropolis. Retrieved 2024年01月22日.