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Andrea Davison
(Hamilton & Dunedin)
Andrea Davison
Technical Manager - Special Projects
Andrea’s role at the New Zealand Green Building Council includes reviewing and improving aspects of the Green Star rating tool and launching new tools to the New Zealand market. This involves active engagement with industry - from products and materials suppliers and manufacturers, design professionals, higher education and government agencies through to facilities managers, building owners and developers.
Andrea delivers Green Star professional training, presents at NZGBC and industry events, and undertakes business development initiatives to inspire building owners and developers to pursue certification for their developments.
Andrea has a Bachelor of Architecture (hons) and worked in architectural practices both New Zealand and Vancouver, Canada, before joining the NZGBC in 2012.
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Andrew Eagles
(Auckland)
Andrew Eagles
Chief Executive
Andrew is a qualified economist with more than fourteen years’ experience in the built environment. Working for consultancies, associations, government and built environment charities, he has a wealth of knowledge in housing, market mechanism, advocacy and the construction supply chain.
Andrew joined the New Zealand Green Building Council in September 2016 as Chief Executive. The New Zealand Green Building Council is the country’s leading not-for-profit for the sustainable built environment. As well as exemplary research, the NZGBC oversees Homestar and Green Star the award winning certifications for New Zealand homes and buildings. NABERSNZ, the tool for confirming performance of offices in use, is also rising in popularity.
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Sam Archer
(Christchurch)
Sam Archer
Director of Market Transformation
Sam Archer is a Sustainability Consultant and Mechanical Engineer with over 18 years experience in the Construction Industry. Moving to New Zealand in July 2014 he is now Director Market Transformation at the New Zealand Green Building Council with a responsibility for running the sustainability and energy assessment tools - Green Star, Homestar and NABERSNZ.
He has a particular passion for sustainable housing having spent 6 years creating and managing the sustainability framework for a 3000 home development for the University of Cambridge in the UK. Sam also has extensive experience in sustainability and energy strategies, including carbon policy work for UK government, sustainable urban design and low energy and passive building design.
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