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Take a look at your USGBC profile 👤

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Your USGBC profile is seen by the green building community. We have a fresh look, time to update you

Your USGBC profile is seen by the green building community. We have a fresh look, time to update yours Your [USGBC profile]( is seen by the green building community. Please take a moment to update your profile for an enhanced experience. [UPDATE MY ACCOUNT →]( [USGBC] Take advantage of our platform to make connections Updating your profile with your current city, industry, occupation, and company allows other members of your network to be able to discover you. Sign into your usgbc.org account Navigate to personal profile Select change to edit [SEE MY PROFILE →]( [Email] Update your email subscriptions Here are a few of our favorite channels to subscribe to: Digests Sends monthly • Advocacy • Center for Green Schools • Green Home Guide Insider Updates Sends occasionally • LEED for Cities and Communities • Members Only • General Announcements & Events [SUBSCRIPTION PREFERENCES →]( [Like USGBC on Facebook]( [Follow USGBC on Twitter]( [Follow USGBC on Pinterest]( [Follow USGBC on Instagram]( [Follow USGBC on LinkedIn]( [Follow USGBC on YouTube]( To ensure delivery, add usgbc@communication.usgbc.org to your address book. [Update email preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( [About]( | [Contact]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [View online]( 2101 L Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20037 © 2020 U.S. Green Building Council. All rights reserved. [Arc]( | [City Climate Planner]( | [EDGE]( | [GBCI]( | [Green Home Guide]( | [GRESB]( | [Parksmart]( | [PEER]( | [SITES]( | [TRUE]( | [USGBC](

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