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			<title>From the Executive Director's Desk: Welcoming our new Board President</title>
			<description>  	I am very pleased to announce that Michael McCutcheon, owner of McCutcheon Construction, Inc., is now presiding over Build It Green's Board of Directors.   	  	As a local builder and long-time supporter and participant in the Bay Area's green building movement, Michael has aided Build It Green's development since the very beginning. Michael served on the steering committee that would eventually form Bay Area Build It Green, a non-profit organization providing trainings and networking opportunities for builders interested in more sustainable building habits. It was during this time that Michael and some colleagues formed the first Green Remodelers Guild (now called the Green Building Professionals Guild), which still meets monthly at Truitt &amp; White in Berkeley. The Guilds were (and still are) a networking and continuing educational opportunity for recent graduates of Bay Area Build It Green's Certified Green Building Professionals Training.  	  	When Bay Area Build It Green merged...
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			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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