Fiona
Douglas-Hamilton
Born
in 1961 and raised in Europe, in the 1980s Fiona was one of the
founding partners of a design, build, management company developing
hospices and large commercial nursing homes in England. In 1995
Fiona moved to the Pacific Northwest, where she continued her career
in residential construction. She recently sold her partnership share
in Apple Homes, a design build construction company building Energy
Star, Built Green Level 5 independently verified custom homes in the
South Puget Sound region, in order to set up S.E.E.C., a sustainable
development consulting firm. As Apple’s Director of Sustainability,
Fiona was instrumental in building Apple Homes’ reputation as a
leader in Washington’s South Puget Sound green building movement.
A life-long passion for organic gardening, sustainable farming
methods and the outdoors created the foundation for her commitment
to employing the principles of the Green Building movement within
residential construction. Fiona advocates a practical and inclusive,
rather than exclusive, approach to sustainability and maintains her
commitment to build thriving local economies and thus sustainable
communities through education and developing partnerships with other
sustainable organizations and providers.
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