Enterprise recently announced an exciting new collaboration with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) as we prepare the 2020 Green Communities Criteria. At the beginning of our partnership last year, IWBI President Rachel Gutter and I met to discuss our joint efforts.
On episode 11 of the Building Blocks podcast we’re talking about our goals for this collaboration, new iterations of both criteria, performance metrics, measurable impacts, authentic leadership and the rigorous classification that makes for green and healthy affordable housing.
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Enterprise recently announced an exciting new collaboration with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) as we prepare the 2020 Green Communities Criteria. At the beginning of our partnership last year, IWBI President Rachel Gutter and I met to discuss our joint efforts.
On episode 11 of the Building Blocks podcast we’re talking about our goals for this collaboration, new iterations of both criteria, performance metrics, measurable impacts, authentic leadership and the rigorous classification that makes for green and healthy affordable housing.
Recently, Enterprise released a nationwide survey that illustrated how housing costs are undermining the health needs of American renters, many of whom are sacrificing medical care in order to pay rent. Faced with a shortage of affordable, quality, stable housing, low-income renters often lack access to sufficient health care and outdoor spaces, further contributing to poor health outcomes, including asthma, obesity, mental health challenges, and more.
On Episode 9 of the Building Blocks Podcast, Dr. Megan Sandel, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Boston University School of Medicine, and I discuss initiatives across our industries that are elevating resident and community health as a priority in the development and preservation of affordable housing.
Building Blocks Podcast - Enterprise Community
Enterprise recently announced an exciting new collaboration with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) as we prepare the 2020 Green Communities Criteria. At the beginning of our partnership last year, IWBI President Rachel Gutter and I met to discuss our joint efforts.
On episode 11 of the Building Blocks podcast we’re talking about our goals for this collaboration, new iterations of both criteria, performance metrics, measurable impacts, authentic leadership and the rigorous classification that makes for green and healthy affordable housing.