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Suzie Hall LEED AP, ASID
President & Pricipal Designer, Cornerstone Design

Suzie Hall, ASID, LEED AP, is the founding principal of Cornerstone Design, a professional interior design firm that provides healthy and high-performance interior design solutions to its clients.  Her firm believes that every design decision has an impact on one’s health, our environment, one’s productivity, and our future. Cornerstone Design emphasizes that green initiatives in business practice and design alike improve productivity, efficiency, and work to present a model for others to follow.  During her 18 years of professional practice she has become strongly convinced of the need and relevance of sustainable design as it relates to the interior built environment.   Ms. Hall served as the Project Administrator for the first two LEED-CI Gold-certified projects in the state of Idaho.  She is the 2008 Better Bricks Emerging Leader award recipient in Idaho, and is an active Board member for the Idaho Chapter of the USGBC. She became a LEED Accredited Professional in 2006 and has worked directly on 9 LEED projects, including the Banner Bank building, a Platinum-CS project.

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Ken Baker LEED AP
Owner, K energy consulting 

Ken pursued a bachelor’s degree in cultural Psychology and Masters of Architecture. He has been actively helping to develop the field of energy efficiency and integrated design since 1982.  He has facilitated a number of green building charrettes and recently completed a cost analysis for the Center for Advanced Energy Studies; a LEED Silver registered State of Idaho building.  He is co-author with Jana Kemp of Building Community in Buildings, the Design and Culture of Dynamic Workplaces.

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Jana Kemp
Owner, Meeting & Management Essentials

Jana is a master facilitator of strategic and action planning meetings. Her skill in bringing both congruent and disparate ideas together for actionable results continues to amaze colleagues and clients. She is co-author with Ken Baker of Building Community in Buildings (Praeger, 2007)

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