As the Emerging Technologies Program Manager at the General Services Administration (GSA), Erin Lannon plays a pivotal role in advancing the agency's commitment to sustainability and high-performance building practices. With over eight years of experience in the renewable energy and sustainability sector, Erin leverages her...
As the Emerging Technologies Program Manager at the General Services Administration (GSA), Erin Lannon plays a pivotal role in advancing the agency's commitment to sustainability and high-performance building practices. With over eight years of experience in the renewable energy and sustainability sector, Erin leverages her expertise in policy analysis and process improvement to drive innovative initiatives that align with environmental and climate change regulations. At the helm of the Center for Emerging Building Technologies (CEBT) Team, she is responsible for reviewing and implementing cutting-edge technologies that enhance the efficiency and sustainability of federal buildings.
One of Erin's key projects is the Green Proving Ground (GPG) program, where she manages technology evaluations at selected test sites. This initiative not only assesses the viability of emerging technologies but also provides critical data that informs policy decisions and operational strategies across various levels of government. Erin's collaborative approach ensures that stakeholders from public, nonprofit, and private sectors are engaged in the evaluation process, fostering a culture of innovation and shared responsibility in addressing climate challenges.
Her strong background in community outreach and grant writing further amplifies her impact, enabling her to secure funding and resources for transformative projects. Erin's ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes while maintaining a focus on budget management and leadership positions her as a change architect dedicated to creating sustainable solutions. As she continues to champion high-performance building technologies, Erin Lannon exemplifies the intersection of innovation, policy, and sustainability in the public sector.