By Max Lindberg •
July 4, 2007
Gary GerberLast week I spoke with Ryan Chao, director of Satellite Housing in Berkeley, CA about a new project that featured solar energy. Today, my guest is Gary Gerber, President and Founder of Sun Light and Power, the company that installed the solar array for Satellite Housing.
Gary founded his company in 1976, and he tells the story of what happened to solar power, and how it’s coming to the forefront once again. Gary serves on the board of directors of several non-profit organizations including a non profit solar industry trade association, the California Solar Energy Industries Association (CALSEIA). He is also a mamber of ADPSR (Architects, Designers, Planners for Social Responsibility).
By Max Lindberg •
June 28, 2007
Today’s guest is Ryan Chao, Executive Director of Satellite Housing, a San Francisco Bay Area not-for-profit corporation, providing affordable housing for low-income seniors, families and individuals with special needs. He is responsible for property management, resident services, financial management and affordable housing development activities for the organization.
Ryan has held past positions with the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone, the Fund for the City of New York and Atlantic Bank of New York. He holds a B.A. in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis and a MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. Ryan is a member of the board of directors of the non-profit Housing Association of Northern California, and the Community Advisory Committee of Center for Elders Independence and Aging Services of California’s Chief Executives of Multi-Asset organizations.
Satellite Housing is making the move to green building with their new project, the 80-unit University Avenue Senior Housing facility. With a rooftop full of solar panels, the property becomes the second such Satellite Housing facility to go solar. In our interview, he talks about organizations move to green housing.