Solar Fenway

"Turning the Vision of a Sustainable Community into Action!"
A Committee of the Fenway Community Development Corporation
Members
- Peter Flannery, Host of Flannery's Green Guide (on-line), Fenway resident
- Kate Janisch, Northeastern University student, member of HEAT (Husky Energy Action Team, NU), Fenway Resident
- Rosie Kamal, Nursery school Teacher-Director, Fenway CDC Board member, Fenway resident
- Ted Joyce, Retired business executive, Fenway resident
- Marc Laderman, Electrical engineer, Fenway CDC Board member, Fenway resident
- Joe Mathieu, Community activist, Fenway resident
- Kathy McBride, Friends of Ramler Park Board member, Fenway resident
- Punita Koustubhan, Laboratory Manager-The Forsyth Institute, Fenway resident
- Amanda O'Brien, Northeastern University student, member of HEAT (Husky Energy Action Team, NU)
- Richard Orareo, Retired school psychologist, community reporter, Mission Hill/Fenway Neighborhood Trust Board member, Fenway resident
- John Pearson, Solar Fenway Webmaster, LEED AP, GIS Specialist-Camp, Dresser and McKee, Research Assistant-Massachusetts General Hospital, Fenway resident
- Sajed Kamal, Committee Coordinator, teaches "Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development" in the Sustainable International Development Program at Brandeis University. With more than twenty-five years of experience in the field, he has been a speaker and consultant on renewable energy internationally, setting up pilot projects in the USA, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Armenia and El Salvador. His work has also provided a basis for projects in other countries in Latin America, Europe and Africa. He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Economics and Education from Northeastern University and his doctorate in Humanistic Studies from Boston University. He is a former faculty member at Northeastern University, Boston University and Antioch New England Graduate School. Currently he is the president of the International Consortium for Energy Development, a Boston-based nonprofit corporation promoting renewable energy education internationally, a Board member of the Boston Area Solar Energy Association, a member of the Union of Concerned Scientists, and the Coordinator of the Solar Fenway Committee of the Fenway Community Development Corporation in Boston. A published author of several books and articles in areas including renewable energy, environment, education, literature, translation, arts and poetry, his forthcoming books include Renewable Solutions: How We Can Fight Global Warming, Prevent Energy Wars & Transition to a Sustainable Energy Future. In 2007, he was awarded Boston "Mayor's First Annual Green Award for Community Leadership in Energy and Climate Protection".
To learn more, please contact Solar Fenway by email: solarfenway 'at' verizon.net
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