New FGBC Executive Director Takes the Helm

The Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC), the leading certifier of green projects in the state, has named C.J. Davila its new executive director. Davila replaces Suzanne B. Cook, who led the organization for over a decade.

Davila takes the leadership reins as sustainable construction and green building are expected to continue to make strides in 2017.ย  Homeowners and commercial tenants will demand energy-efficient construction and features as sustainability will be more of the norm rather than the exception going forward.

Davilaโ€™s combined experience in real estate, non-profit leadership and for-profit marketing makes him a strong fit for the job, said FGBC President Jeremy Nelson.

โ€œWeโ€™re excited. I believe C.J. can take us to the next level,โ€ Nelson said. โ€œHe has passion and a talent for getting people in the community to take the next step.โ€

Davila said his number one goal will be to raise FGBCโ€™s visibility across the state. He also wants to expand FGBCโ€™s ranks by bringing more value to membership.

โ€œI think thereโ€™s tremendous opportunity,โ€ Davila said. โ€œThereโ€™s a strong emphasis on green building right now. Itโ€™s a win, both for builders who sell houses and for consumers, who are demanding more and more green features.โ€

FGBC has developed green certification programs that apply to construction projects including communities and local government operations. Seeking FGBC certification demonstrates a commitment to developing and building with products or services that are green and sustainable.

Davila brings real estate credentials to his new position. He most recently worked as director for the Orlando Regional Realtor Foundation, a non-profit that promotes affordable housing.

During his tenure, the group completed Heroesโ€™ Commons, a six-home community for veterans. Davila also worked through the housing recovery with Metro City Realty in Orlando.

Davila additionally brings non-profit credentials to his new job.

He worked for Orlandoโ€™s Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, leading its $125 million capital campaign. He also worked for the California Center for the Arts in Escondido as annual fund director, and United Way in Central Broward County as team leader.

Davila graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations.

About the Florida Green Building Coalition
The Florida Green Building Coalition is the leading certifier of green projects in Florida. To date it has certified over 15,000 projects including residential, commercial, community developments and municipalities. FGBC certification programs are the only standards developed with climate specific criteria to address issues caused by Floridaโ€™s hot-humid environment and natural disasters. The Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC) is a nonprofit 501(C)3 Florida corporation founded in 2000 dedicated to improving the built environment. Its mission is “to lead and promote sustainability with environmental, economic, and social benefits through regional education and certification programs.” For more information about the FGBC โ€œFlorida Greenโ€ certification programs visit www.floridagreenbuilding.org.

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