USGBC operates as a standards, credentialing, and advocacy organization for green building, with a tech stack spanning analytics (SPSS, SAS, Python, Power BI, Snowflake), CRM/marketing automation (Salesforce, HubSpot, Marketo), and modern application infrastructure (Angular, Node.js, Kubernetes, AWS). Current hiring skews toward senior and director-level marketing, finance, operations, and research roles—paired with active projects in research process standardization, demand generation, and technology modernization—indicating an organization scaling operational maturity and market reach simultaneously.
Notable leadership hires: Credentialing Director
The U.S. Green Building Council is a nonprofit standards and credentialing body representing thousands of member organizations and over 200,000 LEED professionals. The organization sets and maintains green building standards, issues and manages professional credentials, and drives adoption of sustainable building practices across the built environment. Based in Washington, DC with 201–500 employees, USGBC operates across research, credentialing, marketing, and advocacy functions, with active focus areas in research infrastructure, demand generation, and enterprise systems modernization.
Analytics: SPSS, SAS, Python, Power BI, Snowflake. CRM/marketing: Salesforce, HubSpot, Marketo, Google Analytics. Application: Angular, TypeScript, Node.js, NestJS, Kubernetes, AWS. Also uses LinkedIn Recruiter, ADP, Smartsheet, Notion, Zoom.
Core initiatives include research process standardization, executive dashboard development, global product marketing and PR strategies, multi-channel demand generation, ERP implementation, technology modernization, and new credential development.
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