Our Community Involvement

OUR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

08 Mar, 2023
Program : U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Rating System : LEED for Existing Buildings: Operation & Management (LEED-EB: O&M)  LEED Certifications : Silver in 2010 (v2008), Gold in 2015 (v20009, Applying for next round of certification in 2020 (v2009) Building Type : Specialty Hotel Building Size: 38,766 Square Feet
08 Mar, 2023
Program : U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) LEED Recertification Awarded : Platinum Level, September 21, 2021; Earned 80 points Version : LEED v4.1 Operations and Maintenance: Existing Buildings for initial and ongoing certifications Building Type : University Commercial Building Building Size : 224,841 ft2 Previous Certifications : LEED v4 Operations and Maintenance: Existing Buildings
prairie
12 Mar, 2019
The Valley Ridge Preserve is a 145-acre parcel located in the non-glaciated part of southwestern Wisconsin, near Richland Center. Now LEO, a company that offers sustainability services, wants to restore the prairie and make a pictorial record of the restoration project at the Preserve. And it's hoping to raise funds for the initiative through a Kickstarter project, through which anyone can lend their financial support. The restoration will take four years to be completed. The period will cover the planting, growth and flowering of the prairie. But the project needs the funding in order to sprout. "We only get the pledged funds if we reach or exceed our funding target, so we are counting on people to make pledges to support the project and receive project pledge rewards," said Michael Arny, the LEO's president. Prairies are part and parcel of American history and iconography. The term comes from the French word for meadow, since the first settlers did not have a specific word for this type of grassland. Before Europeans colonizers arrived in the 1880s, the ridges and valleys of this preserve were covered with a mix of prairie, oak savannah, sugar maple and elm woods. Now only 0.5 percent of the prairie is left. The Valley Ridge Preserve was permanently protected from development in 2003 by a conservation easement through the Driftless Area Land Conservancy. "The Valley Ridge Preserve is a very special place. Additional support beyond our goal will enable us to plant more acres of prairie and plant a greater number of species," said Leonardo Academy's Sustainability and Emissions Services Manager, Barbara McCabe. Besides their intrinsic value, conservationists in the Midwest are working to protect prairies to help save another icon that needs it in order to live: the Prairie Chicken. The majestic bird, which was ubiquitous across the American Midwest, is now threatened by loss of habitat to farmland. Efforts have been focused on the preservation of habitat for the bird, whose mating dance ritual is widely admired. There's an annual festival dedicated to the Prairie Chicken, which takes place in April in Cassoday, Kansas.
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LEO in the Community
  • Green Apple Day of Service | International sustainability movement of nearly a million volunteers

    Maria Hernandez, Senior Project Manager with LEO, led and worked alongside a large group of volunteers to create a beautiful butterfly garden in her community.  Butterfly gardens help sustain plant diversity, attract other beneficial insects, reduce the need for harmful pesticides, and increase healthy pollination.


    Visit Green Apple

  • American Heart Association | To be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives

    Tracy Spoeth, Operations Manager with LEO, serves on the executive committee for donations and sponsorships for the American Heart Association’s Heart Ball-Madison WI.  The Heart Ball raises money and awareness for critical heart research.  Studies have suggested a correlation between air pollution and heart attacks as well as an increase in cardiovascular disease.


    Visit the American Heart Association

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