SUMA Net Impact
Welcome to the official page of Net Impact's chapter within the Sustainability Management M.S. program at Columbia University. aka, SUMANI
01/22/2021
Hi all! Friendly reminder that the SUMANI team applications are due tonight at midnight. Links for more information and the application below:
Recruitment video: https://sumanetimpact.com/sumani-spring-2021-recruitment-event-video/
Client Flipbook: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJtXC-BnSEA/
Team Application: https://forms.gle/cWK8qNJMLPg2fDW56
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01/06/2021
Happy New Year SUMA! And welcome to the incoming students 🎊😄
We are very excited to share our six clients for SUMA Net Impact Spring 2021!
The application for project managers and team members is available here: https://forms.gle/gA7tyE6YUs312t26A
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11/09/2020
The SUMANI team is excited to share a bit about our next panelist, Keith Kinch🌱
BlocPower is a Brooklyn-based energy technology startup rapidly greening American cities. Since its founding in 2012, the company has completed energy projects in nearly 1,000 buildings and delivers results ahead of schedule and under budget. BlocPower utilizes its proprietary software for analysis, leasing, project management, and monitoring of urban clean energy projects and its customers are saving 20-40% on their energy bills each year.Â
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Keith Kinch serves as co-founder and General Manager at BlocPower. Keith received his undergraduate degree at John Jay College and his graduate degree at American International University. He spent eight years as a community organizer, and two years as Deputy Field Director in New York State for the Democratic National Committee under President Obama’s grassroots arm Organizing for America. He helped advance key pieces of legislation such as the Affordable Healthcare Act. In the summer of 2016 Keith led the Solarize Brownsville campaign where more than 200 homes were outfitted with solar panels. Solarize Brownsville brought together community partners, local residents, and the selected solar installer to successfully demonstrate that solar power can make an impact in low-to moderate-income communities. It still stands as one of the largest solar projects in New York State history. In 2017 Keith led the partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, and Department of Housing Preservation and Development on Community Retrofit NYC program to produce over 500 retrofits for 5-50 unit multi-family buildings in Con Edison’s Brooklyn Queens Demand Management zone. The project has won a national award, and was completed one year ahead of schedule. Keith currently resides with his wife and two children in Brooklyn.
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