Advisor

Holley Henderson

Pioneering Founder

Holley is known as the Common Sense Environmentalist making sustainable choices make sense for your business. She is author of the book Becoming a Green Building Professional. A frequent speaker on sustainable design issues, Holley has presented for many groups including Greenbuild International Conference & Expo, IFMA World Workplaces, CBRE World Conference, as well as, the International Convention Center Conference.

H2 Ecodesign grew out of Holley Henderson’s passion for the sustainable consulting field. Prior to founding H2 Ecodesign, Holley was with tvsdesign for ten years and later served as Interface Carpet’s Director of Creative Design. Her work in these places provided her with a unique perspective into the needs of owners, manufacturers, and design firms relative to sustainability.

Holley, LEED Fellow, has led several “firsts,” including the first LEED-CI project in the US (Platinum Level) and China (Gold Level), as well as, the first LEED project in Thailand. Most recently, H2 Ecodesign completed an over two-million-square-foot LEED-CS (Platinum Level) project for the largest energy provider in Thailand. Beyond buildings, H2 Ecodesign collaborates with a myriad of product manufacturers including faucets, carpet fiber and resilient flooring facilitating their green path including external and internal communication, as well as, training.

For over a decade, Holley has served the National U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) by chairing the Market Advisory Committee and LEED-CI Core Committee. Subsequently, she participated in the numerous leadership committees for the National USGBC such as LEED Steering Committee.
With a greater emphasis on the human health and wellness in the built environment, Holley is both a Fitwel Ambassador, as well as, a WELL Accredited Professional.

For more details on the book or speaking opportunities, see www.holleyhenderson.com.

Organizations
Location

Georgia, United States

Credentials
  • WELL AP
  • LEED AP
Advisories
  • Materials