Year: 2024
Celebrating Women in Weatherization - Michele York
Michele York – BIL Program Specialist, New Hampshire How did you first get interested and involved in weatherization? I have always loved the idea of solar and wind. I joined the Loudon Alternative Energy Committee (L.A.E.C.) as soon as it was formed so I could learn more about all the ways we can help our town save money and the environment. We started small by putting in LED
Celebrating Women in Weatherization - Jennifer Lewis
Jennifer Lewis – Sr. Weatherization Programs and Evaluation Manager, Washington How did you first get interested and involved in weatherization? I was a 2009 ARRA hire as an Energy Auditor for a large CAP agency in Chicago, CEDA. I had never heard of weatherization, but I saw "helping families" and "energy efficiency" and I was sold! Soon after I was BPI certified as a QCI Inspector and
Celebrating Women in Weatherization - Molly Carmichael
Molly Carmichael – Administrative and Billing Coordinator, Missouri How did you first get interested and involved in weatherization? I actually stumbled into the position. I didn't know much about it and found a listing for Intake/Outreach and thought it would be interesting. I looked up what Weatherization was and said I'll give it a try; this seems like an awesome and fantastic program to
Celebrating Women in Weatherization - Fanni Azueta
Fanni Azueta – Energy Services Manager, California How did you first get interested and involved in weatherization? "I initially ventured into weatherization seeking a more stimulating role beyond my routine tasks. The weatherization manager recognized my potential and graciously mentored me, sparking my journey in this field." Tell us about your current and past roles in