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Stephanie Greene

Senior Managing Director CBRE

Stephanie Greene, Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Sustainability Advisory, is responsible for delivering sustainability services and solutions for occupier and investor clients across CBRE's global business. Stephanie engages directly with clients to understand their needs, diagnose challenges and provide solutions. She advises on strategies related to real estate portfolio decarbonization, net-zero roadmaps, benchmarking, green leasing, building ratings and certifications, electrification, on-site renewables, electric vehicles, reporting requirements, and governance deployment. She partners across functions to drive innovative strategies, working to address clients' evolving needs by leveraging the breadth of CBRE's service offerings. Before CBRE, Stephanie led a global team at the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI). She pioneered market- based solutions that enabled the adoption of electric, zero-carbon, grid-interactive buildings. Before RMI, Stephanie played a pivotal role at Pacific Gas and Electric Company, where she served as the Director of Clean Transportation Strategy & Policy, managing the company's electric vehicle initiative, and held positions in renewable energy procurement strategy, energy efficiency and demand response programs. Her proven track record, industry insights, and passion for driving change have made Stephanie a leader in accelerating the transformation of the built environment. With nearly two decades of experience in sustainability and clean energy, Stephanie's visionary perspective and deep industry knowledge reinforce CBRE as a leading voice at the forefront of advancing sustainable real estate practices. Stephanie has a B.S. and M.S. in Earth Systems from Stanford University and an M.B.A. from UC Berkeley Haas School of Business.

Speaking at

Mon May 12 4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time Colorado Convention Center - Street Level, 505-507

Improving Environmental Impact through Renovation and Redevelopment

The flight to quality in the office sector is real, and it's attracting demand where there has been less of it in recent years. Owners and developers have an opportunity to capture demand through major renovations and redevelopment—not just ground-up development—and the result can be a much better environmental footprint. Architects and developers will share strategies used to successfully renovate and redevelop major office buildings in central business districts, navigating construction pitfalls unique to existing buildings, and the corresponding sustainability considerations and benefits. A global sustainability expert from CBRE will share the importance and impact of renovations and redevelopment versus demolition and new construction on global sustainability goals. Rockefeller Group will specifically discuss the $600 million redevelopment of the landmarked Time & Life Building in New York and the $325 million WMATA headquarters redevelopment in Washington, D.C.