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Staff Honors

Recently earned certifications and other recognitions

Congratulations to the following staff members for receiving recognition of their expertise:

Nora Daley-Peng - American Institute Certified Planner

Nora is now a certified planner recognized by the American Institute of Certified Planners' (AICP). The certification requires fulfilling the AICP's education and experience requirements and passing their Comprehensive Planning Examination. AICP is the American Planning Association's professional institute, providing recognized leadership nationwide in the certification of professional planners, ethics, professional development, planning education, and the standards of planning practice.

James Jenkins - Certified Passive House Consultant

James completed a 9-day training on the ins and outs of the Passive House Building Certification Standard and passed the Professional Certification Exam. A Passive House focuses on maximizing the heat gain from the sun and internal heat gains of any building to maintain comfort with low energy consumption. As a CPHC, James can provide Passive House consulting, energy modeling, site inspections, verification and certification for Passive House project.

Brooke Best - Historic Preservation Advisory Committee member

Brooke was nominated, interviewed and selected for the seven-member Historic Preservation Advisory Committee (HPAC), a volunteer committee of professionals who guide 4Culture's historic preservation policy development and program planning.  4Culture is King County's cultural services agency which includes 4 program areas: Arts, Heritage, Preservation, and Public Art.  The committee also advises on issues affecting the protection, enhancement, and interpretation of historic places throughout greater King County.

Thank you for being such a great resource to our clients and community!

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