The New Training Toolbox

“For the best return on your money, pour your purse into your head.” These are wise words from Benjamin Franklin who, as an inventor, statesman, and scientist, knew a thing or two about the value of education. Franklin’s view of the power of learning still resonates today. Our work with trade allies across the country Read More >

The New Training Toolbox2020-10-14T11:03:32-07:00

The New Energy Efficiency Frontier: Controlled Environment Agriculture

As more states legalize recreational cannabis, the number of indoor grow operations is expanding. At the same time, other Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) crops, such as ornamental flowers, houseplants, hemp, produce, and mushrooms, are on the rise too. Because cultivating these products indoors is energy intensive, CEA presents new opportunities for utilities to talk with growers about Read More >

The New Energy Efficiency Frontier: Controlled Environment Agriculture2022-04-08T12:14:33-07:00

Working from Home Can Work for You Too

The last few weeks have inserted some new terminology into our work and everyday lives. How many times have you heard flatten the curve, self-isolating or social distance? There’s one term that has been in the Evergreen vocabulary from the start: work from home, or WFH. As a virtual company with all employees working remotely Read More >

Working from Home Can Work for You Too2020-03-31T14:17:17-07:00

Using Business as a Force for Good

We kicked off 2020 with great news – Evergreen earned recognition as a Certified B Corporation and gained admittance to a small but mighty group of companies seeking to use business to make positive change in the world. If you’re not familiar with this global movement, B Corps, certified by the nonprofit B Lab, meet Read More >

Using Business as a Force for Good2020-01-23T09:08:21-08:00

You’ve Collected the Business Cards. Now What?

A few years ago, I found myself looking at a stack of business cards collected from a recent conference. I had met so many great people but could never seem to find the time to deepen a relationship beyond colleagues I saw every day. As the leader of the company, relationship building is a large Read More >

You’ve Collected the Business Cards. Now What?2020-05-15T11:02:27-07:00

From Controls to Connectivity – Lightfair 2019

Lightfair’s latest show in Philadelphia marked its 30th anniversary, and it proved to be the most advanced show of technology in the conference’s history. Now that LED lighting has evolved to a high state of efficacy, focus has shifted to improving the quality of light produced by these new products, such as controlling glare and Read More >

From Controls to Connectivity – Lightfair 20192019-06-11T14:20:44-07:00

Top 3 Tips to Improve Utility Customer Satisfaction through Trade Ally Engagement

For utilities, customer experience, or CX, is not a new concept, but it is one that requires fresh ideas and practical innovation, both of which benefit from involving trade allies. As key links between customers and utility programs, trade allies are ideally positioned to influence these interactions. Utility leaders should tap the frequent contact trade Read More >

Top 3 Tips to Improve Utility Customer Satisfaction through Trade Ally Engagement2018-08-08T14:33:51-07:00

What we learned at LIGHTFAIR International 2018

LIGHTFAIR International’s (LFI) annual show took place in Chicago last week, and true to form, was the showplace for new innovations and technologies transforming the lighting world. Evergreen had a team on the ground to make connections, attend workshops, talk with manufacturers and immerse themselves in the largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show Read More >

What we learned at LIGHTFAIR International 20182018-05-16T14:04:23-07:00

A Native American Approach to Energy Independence

As a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde helping Native American tribes around the region save energy, I have a unique understanding of how energy independence ties into tribal sovereignty and self-determination. By reducing and stabilizing energy costs, tribal governance and business operations are able to redirect capital and diversify investment holdings. I’m Read More >

A Native American Approach to Energy Independence2018-03-14T10:04:02-07:00
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