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Charles Lockwood
is a Green real estate authority and consultant with 20 years experience
working for U.S. and international companies. His research and writing
have appeared in leading newspapers and magazines, and he is often
quoted as an authority in U.S. and international media.
He advises
corporations, building owners, and developers on Green real estate
issues, including the newest trends, challenges, and opportunities. He
leads executive seminars and provides sustainability presentations for
corporations and real estate companies. He is a keynote speaker at
meetings and conventions.
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Charles Lockwood shows
companies—both large and small—how to use sustainability to lower
their costs and make money in these turbulent times.
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He conducts on-going research into the latest Green
real estate trends, information, and case studies. He also interviews
prominent Green experts in his monthly “Green Quotient” column in Urban
Land, the Urban Land Institute’s monthly magazine.
Mr. Lockwood’s articles have appeared in leading newspapers and
magazines, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Barron’s,
and International Herald Tribune. His article “Blue-Collar-Green
Building Boom” appeared in the May 2008 Harvard Business Review. He
wrote the October 29, 2007 Wall Street Journal “Green Real Estate
Special Section.”
His “Building the Green Way” was published in the June 2006 Harvard
Business Review and reprinted by The Harvard Business School Press as
the first chapter in its 2008 book, Harvard Business Review on Green
Business Strategy.
As a Green real estate expert, Charles Lockwood is quoted in
publications like the New York Times, Financial Times, USA Today,
Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times. He has been interviewed on
National Public Radio, and he appeared on Jim Cramer’s thestreet.com.
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