Welcome to the NESEA Blog
Hi Everyone:
Welcome to the new NESEA website and the the debut of the NESEA blog.
With the Obama administration at the helm, our country is on the eve of a new energy era. This commitment has the potential to alter the sustainable building and energy landscape and create a wealth of opportunities.
Industry leaders will be blogging regularly about the forces that are shaping the growth of this industry. These writers will be sharing their insightful and often provocative ideas about the latest trends in green design and clean energy, policy implications, market opportunities, project financing, and much more.
Their posts will help you to stay on top of this evolving industry.
As a community, NESEA is unique both in its longevity and in its spirit of passionate engagement. For many of us, these fiery but always respectful debates have inspired and helped us to grow our careers. To continue this tradition online, please add your .02 by commenting on posts. It’s your ideas that have made NESEA what it is, so let ‘em rip!!!
As the editor of the NESEA blog, I’ll be chiming in occasionally too.
Looking forward to exchanging ideas with all of you online and hopefully meeting many of you at BE09!
Blog-on!
Jo Lee

Name: Jo
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Web Site: http://www.greenmachinepr.com
Bio: Jo is a partner at Green Machine PR - an award-winning boutique firm specializing in creative communications for green and Internet clients. Using an "in-house" approach, we help our clients tell their stories and build their business in today's new media landscape. Jo is also a co-founder and director of CitizenSpeak.org- a free email advocacy service for grassroots organizations. CitizenSpeak won the 2006 $10,000 Pizzigati prize for the best open source software in the public space. Jo is on the NESEA board and a sub-committee member for the newly formed New England Women in Energy and the Environment (NEWIEE).







Reader Comments
Kudos on the new Blog. I think it will be a great source for information and discussion.
Good luck on this new networking opportunity. Does NESEA have a communications advisory group or working group to help develop media stuff? How does the NESEA blog intersect with the established NESEA magazines, yellow pages, etc. What are the best blog platforms for NESEA members and sympathizers to start up their own blogs?