New Ecology, Inc.
Joshua Galloway is a seasoned professional in architecture and landscape architecture, with a career spanning over 18 years. Currently serving as the Director of Partnership Development and Director of Green Building Services at New Ecology, Inc., Joshua has held various positions within the company since March 2016, including Senior Project Manager and Project Manager. Prior to this, Joshua worked as a Project Manager at Wiencek + Associates from July 2014 to February 2016 and as an Architect & Landscape Architect at Community Design Studio from August 2008 to June 2014. Joshua began the career at Better Housing Coalition as a Rose Architectural Fellow from January 2005 to July 2008. Educationally, Joshua earned a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Virginia between 2000 and 2004 and holds both a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design, obtained from 1991 to 1996.
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New Ecology, Inc.
New Ecology, Inc.’s mission is to catalyze sustainable development and bring its benefits to underserved populations, and to maintain a focus on acting locally to address global environmental issues. We work in many areas of community-based sustainable development, but we devote most of our efforts to green affordable housing. Our focus is on the practical and cost-effective: making new and existing buildings efficient, durable and healthy. Areas of Practice: Greening the New Construction of Affordable Housing; Greening Existing Affordable Housing and Community Buildings; Provide consulting services to non-profit and for-profit clients in the area of sustainable development, green building, and integrated design. Impact: New Ecology, Inc. works on 40-50 new construction projects each year and in the last 10 years has greened over 8,000 units of newly-constructed and rehabilitated multifamily housing and has also helped owners articulate and achieve their sustainability goals in schools, day-care centers, health care facilities, office buildings and community centers. Our Massachusetts Green Retrofit Initiative program has benchmarked 11,270 units, conducted assessments on 257 buildings totaling 5,410 units, and identified over $19,000,000 in potential energy and water retrofits with estimated savings in excess of $2,000,000 annually. To date NEI has assisted owners in implementing over $14 Million of these retrofits.