Congratulations go to Lauren Wallace and Amy Danner for earning their TRUE Zero Advisor Accreditions!TRUE is a whole systems approach aimed at changing how materials flow through society, resulting in no waste. TRUE encourages the redesign of resource life cycles so that all products are reused. The True Zero Waste Certification system helps businesses and facilities define, pursue and achieve their zero waste goals through project certification and professional credentialing. GBCI rating systems, like TRUE and LEED Certification, are committed to driving the adoption of green business practices that foster global competitiveness and enhance environmental performance and human health benefits.
Meet Our New TRUE Zero Advisors: Lauren Wallace and Amy Danner!
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Bill D'Onofrio
Bill serves as a Principal and the Director of Operations for Epsten Group. Having devoted more than 25 years to a career in architecture, he has worked on numerous government, office, industrial, retail, and interior projects throughout the southeast. This perspective allows him to look at the business through a unique lens to provide meaningful oversight to our projects, mentorship to our expanding employee-base, spearheading strategic growth opportunities, and pinpointing valuable solutions for our clients. He oversees the firm's overall operations, including business development, marketing, accounting, and human resources.
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