Hello Faces of EE!

Real People, Real Energy Jobs.
Statistics are great, and data points useful–but a personal story gets to the crux of what EE workers are all about.

Over 2.2 million Americans work in the energy efficiency sector, in over 98% of all U.S. counties. They are energy auditors, software engineers, construction workers, and sales professionals. Our jobs report provides in-depth data on the individuals hard at work improving the built environment and reducing harmful emissions.

We spoke directly with energy efficiency professionals in 2022 to hear their career stories.

Meet the pros!

Jessica Azarelo asserts “culture is very important” as she grows her Florida business.

Jason Denese left the casino industry for energy efficiency. Find out why.

Yashar Ebady answers four key questions here. This inaugural blog (in the series of three) gives a quick overview of the EE sector.


What’s next? Join in!

In 2024, E4TheFuture is proud to partner with the Building Performance Association, who will carry Faces of EE forward to expand it further! Be part of the excitement by joining the movement here. (Look for the “Count me in!” button.) Organizations: You are welcome to request a “tool kit” for adding 20+ faces by collecting photos at any EE-related event you host. See details.

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