April 09, 2009
Green Leaders Team Up to Form Ecoimpact
Ken Wilson, Diana Horvat, and Penny Bonda, have teamed up
to form Ecoimpact, a new sustainability consulting firm targeted to clients who
consider sustainability not only a strategic advantage, but also an ethical and
social imperative. Through a
comprehensive offering of services, Ecoimpact will guide companies rethinking
their approaches to achieving sustainability and economic goals. These will
include both internal and external strategic assessments, trainings, promotion, and research.
Many of you will recognize Wilson, FAIA, IIDA, LEED AP (and Contract’s 2005 Designer of the Year) and Horvat, IIDA, LEED AP as long-time partners in Envision Design, the award-winning Washington, D.C. firm that has made green design an important part of its expertise. Bonda, FASID, LEED AP has been a participant in the green building industry since its early stages, and has pioneered many of the accepted practices and recognized standards that have defined the sustainability movement.
Wilson commented that Ecoimpact was founded on the belief that sustainable business practices can help organizations achieve a greater competitive advantage, even in a down economy. We couldn’t agree more, and would like echo the optimistic outlook that “green” is one of the bright spots on a currently bleak economic horizon. As the new economy takes shape, we can only hope that more people emerge who think like Wilson, Horvat, and Bonda do, and are willing to act on it.


I have been busy with my interpretation excellence so Diana did not get that kiss. I believe it (k) will provide more money because at the end that all we need to live. What is green? she has yet to each me, I do not know, I like Diana wardrobe of pantsuits,... (others green hate suits,...)
I will recognize all of this with a private email
Arthur Mboue, MBA, JD
Posted by: Arthur Mboue | April 20, 2009 at 12:11 PM