Senior Program Director
Architecture 2030
Erin McDade, Assoc. AIA, is Architecture 2030’s Senior Program Director. She leads Architecture 2030’s public policy and embodied carbon initiatives, focusing on developing data-driven solutions for building sector decarbonization. She recently led the development of dynamic building-level decarbonization policy impact assessments for the eleven municipal Zero Cities partners to support the development of city-specific policy roadmaps. Erin studied architecture as an undergraduate at Smith College and holds a Masters Degree in Architecture from the University of Washington, where she focused on the intersection of buildings and the environment. In addition to her primary roles within the organization, Erin harnesses her background in design to ensure that Architecture 2030’s mission and project outcomes are represented and communicated globally using clear and compelling graphic design. She is also an accomplished public speaker, regularly representing Architecture 2030 and acting as a building sector decarbonization expert and advocate in public forums across the country.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2022
10:15 AM – 11:15 AM