Presenters include Julie Heiberger, Hoffman senior project architect, religious market leader, and owner; Sr. Nancy Conway, CSJ, Congregation of St. Joseph and Hoffman facilitation and engagement specialist; Mike Edwin, Hoffman senior consultant – religious and senior living markets; and two Hoffman business partners.
The second session, Community and Sustainability: Navigating the Decarbonization Journey, will be held on October 2 at 2:00 p.m. Presenters Henry Hundt, Hoffman sustainability leader, and Bob Warwick, CFO for the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael, will examine the intersection of faith and environmental stewardship. The duo will share insights on how religious communities can help combat climate change. Warwick will also share the experience and lessons of the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael’s decarbonization journey.
“Our team selected these topics for RCRI this year because we’re regularly asked by religious communities, ‘where do we begin?’ not just in master planning but in becoming more sustainable as well,” shared Heiberger. “Attendees will come away with answers to their questions and actionable steps for getting started. We are so excited that RCRI has asked us back to present during their conference.”
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