Ms. Amram is CEO and co-founder of GreenNow USA, an energy efficiency company that has a lot to offer. Her areas of expertise are more along the lines of economics, investing and business, but under her watch GreenNow has become a real mover in the world of green contracting. A Bay Area Green business program newsletter claims to express her thoughts -If communities of these homeowners banded together, they could end up [saving energy on the level of] a coal plant- A PDF for a GreenNow presentation shows a graph with 6 cells, demonstrating how key factors effect each other. On one axis are Motivator and Capability, and on the other axis are Personal, Social and Structural. Below the graph it says -All six cells are necessary for a successful program of change- Between items like that and their mission statements, like this one -Our goal is for each of our customers to be a zero in 7 years: net zero energy; zero water waste; zero indoor toxins and nearly zero waste to the landfill.- I really get an impression of plain-English intelligence. They also have a $300 guarantee, a Q & A blog called Ask Kate, and broad-ranged far-reaching publications and presentations. Of course, they network with other agencies, but few companies in this field network so much, and they have several partnerships as well. The more success Ms. Amram's company has, and it is doing really well, the better off the public and the Earth are. And that's win-win on a massive scale.
Ms. Amram is CEO and co-founder of GreenNow USA, an energy efficiency company that has a lot to offer. Her areas of expertise are more along the lines of economics, investing and business, but under her watch GreenNow has become a real mover in the world of green contracting. A Bay Area Green business program newsletter claims to express her thoughts -If communities of these homeowners banded together, they could end up [saving energy on the level of] a coal plant- A PDF for a GreenNow presentation shows a graph with 6 cells, demonstrating how key factors effect each other. On one axis are Motivator and Capability, and on the other axis are Personal, Social and Structural. Below the graph it says -All six cells are necessary for a successful program of change- Between items like that and their mission statements, like this one -Our goal is for each of our customers to be a zero in 7 years: net zero energy; zero water waste; zero indoor toxins and nearly zero waste to the landfill.- I really get an impression of plain-English intelligence. They also have a $300 guarantee, a Q & A blog called Ask Kate, and broad-ranged far-reaching publications and presentations. Of course, they network with other agencies, but few companies in this field network so much, and they have several partnerships as well. The more success Ms. Amram's company has, and it is doing really well, the better off the public and the Earth are. And that's win-win on a massive scale.