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Op-Ed

Making the Grade

I wanted to tell you that my ease in passing the LEED® Accredited Professional test is in large part due to my loyal reading of your newsletter for the last several years. Thanks for your excellent coverage of green issues.

Sarah Nettleton, AIA

Sarah Nettleton Architects

Minneapolis, MN

Editors’ Response: Reading

EBN must be helpful. BuildingGreen staffers Jim Newman, Mark Piepkorn, Jessica Boehland, and Alex Wilson all passed the exam in August, joining Nadav Malin as LEED-APs. And we’re not the only ones to recently join the ranks of LEED-Accredited Professionals. From mid-July through the end of August 2004, more than 8,000 people passed the exam!

Published October 1, 2004

(2004, October 1). Making the Grade. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/op-ed/making-grade

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