The City of Maplewood was recognized on Friday for achievements in the 2015 St. Louis Green Business Challenge, specifically as a participant in the pilot Green Cities Challenge group, Missouri Botanical Gardens employee, Jean Ponzi said.
In the photo below, (left to right) Jean Ponzi worked with Maplewood and the other cities and participants in the challenge as resource adviser. Rachelle L’Ecuyer is the Maplewood Director of Community Development. Maplewood resident, Nick Frisella, serves on the Maplewood Sustainability Commission; he also works for Metro Lighting. Ralph Bicknese also serves on the sustainability commission – his architecture firm, Hellmuth & Bicknese, is based in Maplewood.
Frisella and Bicknese made contributions through the sustainability commission to get both the EPA Green Power Challenge and the St. Louis Regional Chamber’s St. Louis Green Business recognitions.
Congratulations to #Maplewood on your Green Cities Award of Achievement! @STLRegChamber @EnjoyMaplewood @mobotgarden pic.twitter.com/aB6Loyoc3R
— Metro Lighting (@metroltgstl) January 23, 2016
Thank you @STLRegChamber and @mobotgarden for special recognition of our work with the @ENERGYSTAR program. https://t.co/baVajizFGs #stl
— Metro Lighting (@metroltgstl) January 22, 2016
Enjoying the 2015 Green Business Challenge Awards Luncheon! @EarthWaysCenter @STLRegChamber pic.twitter.com/NPAWDDgWx3
— Missouri Gateway Green Building Council (@MOgreenbldgs) January 22, 2016
Enjoying the @STLRegChamber Green Business Challenge Luncheon. pic.twitter.com/SQDs7KNG1A
— EnjoyMaplewood (@EnjoyMaplewood) January 22, 2016
Wonderful news! Bravo to all! Nick was most kind and helpful to me, giving info at the HEALTHY PLANET EXPO!