Emily Salzberg

Emily Salzberg

Washington State Department of Commerce

    Emily Salzberg is the Managing Director for the Building Standards and Performance Unit at the Washington State Department of Commerce where she currently oversees administration of Washington State’s Clean Buildings Law. Emily has over 15 years of experience administering, evaluating, and providing technical assistance for energy efficiency programs in the Northwest. Her experience includes low-income weatherization, community-based efficiency programs, technology research, market development and energy code implementation.

    All Sessions by Emily Salzberg

    Day 3 (in-person) August 29, 2024
    9:30 am - 10:45 am

    Building Performance Standards – How Jurisdictions are Structuring Requirements

    Pacific Tower, 1200 12th Ave S Seattle, WA 98144

    An elite panel from jurisdictions in Colorado, Oregon, and Washington will discuss the implementation of building and carbon performance requirements.

    Day 3 August 17, 2023
    8:00 am - 1:30 pm

    Planning Your Strategy for Smart & Efficient Upgrades

    Pacific Tower, Seattle, WA

    The third and final day of SBX 2023 will be held in-person in Seattle and will feature leaders from Washington State, the City of Seattle, and other industry influencers discussing Washington State’s building performance standards, newly developed City of Seattle building emission standards, innovative financing mechanisms, and tools and resources to help building owners and managers plan, finance, and act to accelerate the pace of change in meeting these state and city requirements. The event is free and includes a buffet-style networking lunch.

    Day Three August 24, 2022
    10:00 am - 1:00 pm

    Building Performance Reporting – How Smart Technology Can Help

    In-person event in Seattle, WA (live streamed for remote viewing)

    Market and regulatory drivers are making energy performance reporting and ESG reporting real for building owners and publicly traded companies. This session will show how smart technologies can facilitate reporting and make it more quantitively robust. Additional programming will be available after this session in many areas. More details are forthcoming.