Eric Maurer, Analyst
Contact Information
Rocky Mountain Institute
Attn: Built Environment Team
1820 Folsom Street
Boulder, Colorado 80302
e-mail: BET@rmi.org
phone: 303-245-1003
Eric applies research and analytical skills to a wide range of consulting projects for the Built Environment Team.
RMI Projects
- CoreNet Global - Energy efficiency in corporate real estate
- Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism – High performance schools
- Kennecott Land Company – Residential utility consumption analysis
- MGM MIRAGE – Corporate environmental footprint assessment
Background
Eric attended Duke University where he received a Master of Environmental Management and specialized in business and environment. At Duke, Eric took coursework in system dynamics, systems thinking, real estate finance, survey design, statistical analysis, and corporate sustainability. Before attending Duke, Eric worked for three years at the Investor Responsibility Research Center assessing environmental and social performance of S&P 500 companies. This research was used to select U.S. companies for inclusion in the FTSE4Good, a stock index of companies that exhibit strong environmental, social and economic performance.
Education
Master of Environmental Management, Duke University, 2007
Bachelor of Science (Major in Finance), Miami University, 2002
Qualifications
LEED 2.1 Accredited Professional, USGBC
Professional Affiliations/Recognition
Publications
- Co-author, The Energy Challenge: A new agenda for corporate real estate, http://www2.corenetglobal.org/dotCMS/kcoAsset?assetInode=1307225
- Co-author, Analysis of Economic, Environmental and Occupant Benefits of Sustainable Design and LEED Certification for State of Hawaii and Public School Facilities, http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/info/energy/efficiency/ssa/
- Co-author, Rising Energy Costs: Is it time to act on energy efficiency?, http://www2.corenetglobal.org/dotCMS/kcoAsset?assetInode=1138889
- Co-author, The Little Green Schoolhouse, http://www.rmi.org/images/PDFs/Newsletter/NLRMIspring07.pdf