The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM)'s Energy Team received a State Agency Award for its work on a broad  portfolio of initiatives, including the Accelerated Energy Program that is targeting energy efficiency measures at 700 state sites and the design of several zero net energy buildings that are projected to generate as much clean energy on site as they consume over a year.

  
   
As a LEED credentialed Owner's Project Representative, Ms. Schooler worked with the award-winning Energy Team of Massachusetts.
  
   

Equipped with engineering degrees from MIT, Georgia Tech, and NCState coupled with experience in the private and public sectors as well as academia, Ms. Schooler is:

  • Knowledgeable in both technical and fiscal management practices to be fully engaged and highly effective in the supervision, coordination, and administration of any phase of a large- or small- scale project;
  • Proven to resolve issues with innovative options based on cost guidelines, quality standards, and all feedback;
  • Competent in the coordination of multidisciplinary staff and sub consultants to deliver on time and within budget quality projects and or programs; and
  • Diplomatic as a liaison between design disciplines, external consultants, customers, and executives for productive meetings and the swift, amicable resolution of problems.

Clients look to SCEE for the best technical and fiscal management practices.  From multidisciplinary planning on through innovative design, regulatory compliant permitting, construction management, and reporting under the most aggressive of schedules, SCEE focuses on sustainable solutions and high quality deliverables within the designated time and budget.