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Home Health and Wellness with Rachel Hodgdon
Season 00 | Episode 11
In this episode, host Randy C. Norton speaks with President and CEO of the International WELL Building Institute, Rachel Hodgdon, to discuss the need to directly engage and serve sustainable housing occupants. She also shares new developments in her organization’s industry-coveted sustainability ratings systems and how it will continue to evolve moving forward.
(1:07) Why WELL is adapting faster than LEED(5:00) When will property owners be able to monetize or publicly benefit from healthy occupants?(7:16) The effect of the pandemic on Rachel’s work(10:48) What kind of metrics should we look at to determine how green housing benefits its occupants’ lives?(12:46) How MultiGreen can best impact their communities(16:01) The increase on “Crosswalks” for WELL Certification(17:49) Emissions and the WELL rating system(23:43) Rachel’s biggest wish for MultiGreen
Additional mentionsInternational WELL Building Institute Center for Green Schools Harvard School of Public Health Harvard Kennedy School of Government Pacific Northwest National Laboratory LEED Rating System Delos WELL Rating Criteria GRESB - the Global ESG Benchmark for Real Assets Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Risa Lavizzo-Mourey IHME’s Global Burden of Disease Enterprise Community Partners Kaizen Health and Equity’s Impact on Climate Change USGBC Regenerative Buildings
Let us know your thoughts on this episode!Explore the United Nations Sustainability Development GoalsStart a conversation with #ThinkMultiGreen #ProfitWithPurpose #SustainabilityMetrics #ResidentHealthMonitization #DirectOccupantEngagement #SustainabilityCrosswalks Subscribe to The MultiGreen PodcastFollow us on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook@ThinkMultiGreen
Learn more at www.multi.green
© 2019-2020 MultiGreen Properties, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Securities offered through i(x) Securities, LLC (Member of FINRA and SIPC).
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Home Health and Wellness with Rachel Hodgdon
Season 00 | Episode 11
In this episode, host Randy C. Norton speaks with President and CEO of the International WELL Building Institute, Rachel Hodgdon, to discuss the need to directly engage and serve sustainable housing occupants. She also shares new developments in her organization’s industry-coveted sustainability ratings systems and how it will continue to evolve moving forward.
(1:07) Why WELL is adapting faster than LEED(5:00) When will property owners be able to monetize or publicly benefit from healthy occupants?(7:16) The effect of the pandemic on Rachel’s work(10:48) What kind of metrics should we look at to determine how green housing benefits its occupants’ lives?(12:46) How MultiGreen can best impact their communities(16:01) The increase on “Crosswalks” for WELL Certification(17:49) Emissions and the WELL rating system(23:43) Rachel’s biggest wish for MultiGreen
Additional mentionsInternational WELL Building Institute Center for Green Schools Harvard School of Public Health Harvard Kennedy School of Government Pacific Northwest National Laboratory LEED Rating System Delos WELL Rating Criteria GRESB - the Global ESG Benchmark for Real Assets Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Risa Lavizzo-Mourey IHME’s Global Burden of Disease Enterprise Community Partners Kaizen Health and Equity’s Impact on Climate Change USGBC Regenerative Buildings
Let us know your thoughts on this episode!Explore the United Nations Sustainability Development GoalsStart a conversation with #ThinkMultiGreen #ProfitWithPurpose #SustainabilityMetrics #ResidentHealthMonitization #DirectOccupantEngagement #SustainabilityCrosswalks Subscribe to The MultiGreen PodcastFollow us on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook@ThinkMultiGreen
Learn more at www.multi.green
© 2019-2020 MultiGreen Properties, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Securities offered through i(x) Securities, LLC (Member of FINRA and SIPC).