Congratulations to board member and sustainability leader Abigail Sirevaag of Edward Jones on being recognized with the Adoption of WELL Award by the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) as part of their 2024 IWBI Community Awards! The award recognizes the leadership of WELL APs who are advancing the global adoption of WELL.
Abigail has been a leader in advancing sustainability in the areas of interior design and corporate social responsibility. As a Senior Sustainability Leader at Edward Jones, she has had the opportunity to drive environmental sustainability strategy and change. Abigail is a current board member of Missouri Gateway Green Building Council Board. As an active member since 2013, she has contributed vital leadership, knowledge and insights to support our mission of advancing greener, healthier buildings locally. Abigail has a master’s degree in Sustainability from St. Louis University and is an adjunct instructor at Maryville University, where she teaches an Issues in Sustainable Design Course that reviews general green building design concepts, the LEED rating system, the WELL Building Standard, and serve as high-level preparation for the LEED Green Associate exam. Congratulations, Abigail! We are so proud to have you on as a member!
About the Award
The IWBI Community Awards recognize who have obtained or are working toward the professional credential denoting expertise in WELL—have worked hand-in-hand with organizations pursuing IWBI’s achievements under the WELL Standard, including pursuit of WELL Certification, WELL ratings and applying WELL at scale, now collectively spanning nearly 6 billion square feet across 136 countries.
About IBWI and WELL
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) is the global authority for advancing healthy buildings, organizations and communities. IWBI does this using the WELL Building Standard (WELL), a roadmap for creating and certifying spaces that advance human health and well-being. WELL sets pathways for accomplishing health-first factors that help every one of us to do our best work and be our best selves by supporting our physical and mental health across 10 core concepts. Rigorous performance standards for design interventions, operational protocols and company-wide practices are verified by a third party.
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