Green Building Initiative Names 2025 Members Of The Year

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Today, the Green Building Initiative (GBI) announced its 2025 Members of the Year: Jane Rohde, Principal and Founder of JSR Associates, Inc., as Individual Member of the Year; and Workplace Elemental Technologies (W.E.T.) as Organizational Member of the Year. These awards, presented annually during GBI’s Member Appreciation Week, honor individuals and organizations that exemplify leadership, innovation, and commitment to advancing sustainable, healthy, and resilient buildings.

“GBI is honored to recognize Jane Rohde and Workplace Elemental Technologies for their extraordinary dedication to creating a built environment that better serves both people and the planet,” said Vicki Worden, CEO of GBI. “Their work reflects the heart of GBI’s objectives to deliver accessible, high-performance buildings that contribute to climate solutions, affordability, and stronger communities.”

Award recipients are selected based on:

  • Service to GBI through committee participation and program development
  • Promotion of sustainability assessment and certification tools
  • Dedication to improving the accessibility and affordability of high-performance buildings
  • Advancing education and advocacy for a more sustainable built environment
Green Building Initiative Announces 2025 Members of the Year

2025 Individual Member of the Year
Jane Rohde, Principal and Founder of JSR Associates, Inc.

Jane Rohde is a nationally recognized leader in advancing sustainability and equity in senior living and healthcare environments. Through her firm, JSR Associates, Inc., she has championed innovative approaches to designing accessible and restorative spaces for older adults. Rhode’s commitment to integrating wellness, resilience, and environmental responsibility into design practice has elevated the industry’s standards and inspired peers to pursue more inclusive and sustainable solutions.

2025 Individual Member of the Year finalists included Eric Truelove and Kevin Bennett, both GGFs and Green Globes assessors. Truelove has assessed more than 400 projects, contributing significant expertise to advancing sustainable building practices. Bennett, who now teaches at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, brings more than 30 years of commercial and multifamily construction management experience. Bennett has been a Green Globes Professional (GGP) since 2018 and remains an active voice in sustainability education and campus initiatives.

Green Building Initiative Announces 2025 Members of the Year

2025 Organizational Member of the Year
Workplace Elemental Technologies (W.E.T.)

Workplace Elemental Technologies (W.E.T.) is a trailblazer in developing tools and strategies that help organizations measure and improve the environmental performance of workplaces. With a mission rooted in harnessing elemental forces to enhance workplace well-being, W.E.T. has consistently promoted the adoption of sustainability assessment tools and advanced the conversation around healthy, high-performing building environments. Their collaboration with industry partners has expanded the reach and impact of sustainable design practices across markets.

2025 Organizational Member of the Year finalists included Compass Data Centers and Plymouth Industrial REIT. Compass Data Centers certified 12 data centers in 2025, co-developed GBI’s Green Globes Data Center Campus Certification, and was a valuable contributor in GBI’s 2025 Better Buildings Data Center Seminar. Plymouth Industrial REIT has certified six Green Globes projects since 2023 with an additional project in pursuit of certification. Each property has earned Two or Three Green Globes.

The 2025 Member of the Year Award winners will be honored at GBI’s annual membership meeting, which will be held virtually on December 3, 2025.

Past winners include: Karen Petersburg, PowerHouse Data Centers and Leviton (2024); David Griffin II, EnerG Consulting (2023); Donald Martin, Marston Design Studio and Mackenzie (2022); Kris Callori, Verdacity and Merrick (2021).

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