New Webinar: State of the Housing Industry

Join Green Builder Media CEO Sara Gutterman  for a webinar on what 2024 has in store for the housing industry.

As demand for decarbonized, net-zero, all-electric, healthy, connected, resilient, solar + storage powered homes explodes, professionals in the building industry need to pay more attention than ever to sustainability trends to remain relevant in a rapidly changing market.  

On December 6, Green Builder Media CEO Sara Gutterman presented the annual State of the Industry webinar, during which she explored key sustainability trends that offer high-impact growth opportunities for building professionals and product manufacturers.  

Sara presented hot-off-the-press COGNITION Smart Data, offering invaluable insights into important consumer preferences, purchase drivers, and behavioral patterns, including trade and consumer perceptions about leading-edge topics like decarbonization, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), and circularity. 

The webinar highlighted:

  • 2024 market forecast
  • Key sustainability trends and market drivers
  • Building professional preferences, consumer purchase drivers, and changing home buyer demands
  • Housing market housing influencers
  • ESG’s role in the transformation to a decarbonized economy

About the Presenter

Sara headshot 175x175As cofounder and CEO of Green Builder Media, Sara is a visionary thought leader and passionate advocate for sustainability. A former venture capitalist, she has participated in the life cycle (from funding to exit) of over 20 companies, with an emphasis on combining sustainability and profitability. She lives in Lake City, Colo., with her husband, where she is an avid long-distance runner, snowboarder, and Crossfit trainer. She is also on the Board of Directors at Dvele, runs the Rural Segment for Energize Colorado, and is a former County Commissioner.

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