Marni Kahn leaving Cascadia, WA director position open
Hold the presses Seattle sustainability people! Marni Kahn is taking an extended
sabbatical from the Cascadia Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council and has resigned her position as Washington State director!
This, my friends, is a big deal.
For those of you that don’t know, Cascadia is pretty much the main face of green in this region. It hosts conferences, trainings, brings speakers to town and is the official information source for LEED and Living Building information. In Washington, the go-to girl for the last two years has been Marni Kahn.
Marni specializes in providing sustainable design and construction educational training curriculum to… well just about everybody. She is a “firm believer,” according to her profile on Cascadia, that people, not technology make great places.
She also smiles through everything, whether it’s hosting world famous speakers or managing gigantic conferences. Seriously. Good luck Marni in your next step, whatever it may be!
Yes, this does mean there will be an open position for the Washington director, and it’s a choice position. Stay tuned and I’ll tell you all about it once the information is public.
The move is just the most recent in a series of job changes for longterm Seattle green people (witness both Lynne Barker and Lucia Athens of Seattle’s Green Building Team). Has any other mover and shaker moved on to a new position? Is this a trend or just general business?
Let me know what you think below, or wish Marni good luck! For more on Marni’s history, visit the bio page of Building Seattle Green here.
Tags: Cascadia, Jobs, King County, LEED, Living Building, Seattle


July 9th, 2008 at 2:33 pm
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August 2nd, 2008 at 6:25 pm
Thanks for the post