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Regenerative Ventures (formerly known as WorldBuild) was one of the first green building and organizational
strategic consultants in the world. The firm commenced serving clients in 1995, after David Gottfried's successful launch
of the U.S. Green Building Council in 1993. In its early pioneering work, Regenerative Ventures assisted clients in determining
what was a green building and a sustainable organization. This work was conducted well before the creation and launch of the
LEED Green Building Rating System. Regenerative Ventures is proud of its many clients
and the work performed in assisting to make them more regenerative since 1995. The following is a partial listing of some
of the clients served: Government
- City of Santa Monica
- US Navy Building 33
- City of Los
Angeles, City Hall
- Denver Courthouse – U.S. GSA
- Greening
of the White House
- City of Oakland
- National Park Service
- City of San Francisco
- City of San Jose
- City of Berkeley
- City of Pleasanton
- Alameda County
- State of California
(Sponsored by the Integrated Waste Management Board)
- City of Orinda, California
- Australia, State of Victoria
- Alameda County Waste Authority (Stopwaste.org)
Healthcare
- SOM – Rush University
Hospital
- Laguna Honda Hospital
Schools & University
- College of Marin
- Montana
State University
- Menlo College
- Stanford University
- DeAnza Foothill District Colleges
- LA Unified School District
- Carnegie
Institute at Stanford University
Corporate
- Intracorp
- Swig Burris
Real Estate
- DestiNY
- Unico
- Poag McEwen
- Madison
Park Financial
- GreenHomeguide.com
- DreamWorks SKG
- Yahoo
- Genentech
- Thomas Properties Group
- Good Energies
- Calera Corporation
- Brookfield Multiplex
- Pacific Control Systems
Retail
- Chipotle
- Starbucks
- Williams
Sonoma
- Westfield
- Bancroft Hotel, Adagia Restaurant
Utilities
- So. Cal Gas
- SDG&E
- EPRI
- Kansas City Gas & Electric
- Southern California Edison
- LADWP
Manufacturers
- Carrier Corporation
- UTC Power
- Ecowork Furniture
- Johnson Controls
- Alliance for the Sustainable
Built Environment
- Milliken
- Kohler Co.
Non-Governmental Organizations
- U.S.
Green Building Council
- Public Technology Inc.
- Industry Alliance
for Interoperability
- Packard Foundation
- National Geographic
- Marin Community Foundation
- LA Natural History Museum
- California
Science Center/LA Exposition Park
- Green Building Council of Australia
- Japan
Green Building Council
- BART
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