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The U.S. Green Building Council announced the recipients of its 2019 Leadership Awards, an annual recognition of the outstanding individuals and organizations at the forefront of the green building community. "Our Leadership Award recipients remind us that taking action - big or small - has the power to change lives and promote a higher living standard for us all," said Mahesh Ramanujam, president and CEO of USGBC. "Each of these awardees have made commitments to improve our world through the power of green building. Their actions are an inspiration to us all and demonstrate how our collective efforts can lead to meaningful change that moves us closer to our vision of buildings, communities and cities that regenerate and sustain the health and vitality of all life within a generation." The organization reports that this year, they are also introducing a new award in memory of Kate Hurst, USGBC's senior vice president of conference and events who passed away in January 2019. The Kate Hurst Leadership Award recognizes an inspirational woman who embodies the spirit, strength and sentiment Kate brought to her work and life. The first recipient of the Kate Hurst Leadership Award will be Judith Webb, executive vice president, International WELL Building Institute, whose outstanding commitment to sustainability and improving quality of life exemplifies a passion for helping others. In addition to the leadership award, outstanding contributions to sustainable design by an organization include: Colgate-Palmolive Company - A global leader in demonstrating sustainability and corporate social responsibility, the company has certified 13 manufacturing facilities in 8 countries to LEED and 15 manufacturing facilities in 8 countries on 4 continents using the TRUE Zero Waste certification. Colgate is also a platinum member of USGBC and has made a commitment to certify all its new manufacturing facilities to LEED. Minnesota Twins Major League Baseball Organization - A model for sustainability in the sporting world, the Twins' Target Field initially achieved LEED Silver in 2010 and recertified at the Gold level in 2019 demonstrating continuous improvement and high performance.
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