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Judges for GBI award:

Jiri Skopek, Technical Advisor, AA Dip., OAA Jiri Skopek is responsible for the continued development and management of the Green Globes environmental assessment and rating system for the United States.

An architect, community planner and environmental consultant, Skopek founded ECD Energy and Environment Canada, which is known for the development of environmental assessment tools. Over the last decade, he has directed the creation and evolution of what is now the Green Globes system, which began in 1996 with the development of BREEAM Canada in partnership with the Canadian Standards Association.

Prior to his work at ECD, Skopek contributed to landmark Canadian architecture in his role as senior designer with Bregman and Hamann Architects, including the BCE complex in downtown Toronto. He has also run the Paris office of Santiago Calatrava, was a planning consultant to the governments of Oman and Qatar, and was the chief urban designer for the King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He was a founding participant in solar research and development at Milton Keynes Development Corporation in the United Kingdom and designed the UK's first active solar house.

Skopek currently serves as a representative of the Canadian committee to the ISO TC59/SC3 on sustainable building construction and is a founding member of Sustainable Buildings Canada. He and his family currently reside in Toronto, Ontario.

Dr. Harvey Bryan, College of Design, Arizona State University Dr. Bryan is a professor in the College of Design at Arizona State University.

A recognized specialist in building technology, he has authored more than 80 papers and articles on the interface between technology and the design of ecologically-responsible environments. He has served on the design faculties of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where his research received support from numerous public and private sponsors. Dr. Bryan was a member of teams that received three Progressive Architecture Awards, co-chairman of the 1986 International Daylighting Conference and associate editor of the international journal "Building and Environment".

Dr. Bryan is currently active in several professional and technical societies, he has served on the ASHRAE committee responsible for developing the 90.1 National Energy Standard and is presently serving on ASHRAE TC 2.8 which is concerned with the impact of buildings on the environment. He has a B.Arch. from Arizona State University, a M.Arch., M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects as well as a fellow of the American Solar Energy Society.

Judges for ICAST award:

Mr. Mannetti is the Managing Partner at ISherpa Capital, a Venture Capital firm in Denver, CO. He is the Chair of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the Univ. of Colorado at Boulder and the Bard Entrepreneurship Center at the College of Business at the Univ. of Colorado at Denver. Mr. Mannetti is also the founder and ex-CEO of US West Wireless.

Mr. Malhotra is the founder and Executive Director of ICAST. He has 18 years of experience managing start-up businesses, including two of his own. For over nine years Mr. Malhotra has developed and disseminated appropriate and sustainable technologies in the field of shelter, clothing, food and water that provide solutions to the problems facing underserved communities worldwide.

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