The LEA was established as a public-private partnership, with participation from:
- BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association)
- DEDI (Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence)
- IFMA (International Facility Management Association)
- Louisville Metro Government
BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association)
The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International is a federation of 91 BOMA U.S. associations and 17 international affiliates. Founded in 1907, BOMA represents the owners and managers of all commercial property types including nearly 10.4 billion square feet of U.S. office space that supports 1.8 million jobs and contributes $227.6 billion to the U.S. GDP. Its mission is to advance a vibrant commercial real estate industry through advocacy, influence and knowledge.
BOMA International is a primary source of information on building management and operations, development, leasing, building operating costs, energy consumption patterns, local and national building codes, legislation, occupancy statistics, technological developments and other industry trends. BOMA International's members are building owners, managers, developers, leasing professionals, corporate facility managers, asset managers, and the providers of the products and services needed to operate commercial properties.
BOMA International’s Sustainability resource site provides a step-by-step guide to finding information, trainings, best practices, and certifications for commercial buildings and management teams.
Click here to learn about BOMA’s Kentucky Chapter.
DEDI (Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence)
The Department for Energy Development and Independence's mission is to improve the quality and security of life for all Kentuckians by creating efficient, sustainable energy solutions and strategies; protecting the environment; and creating a base for strong economic growth.
Visit DEDI’s Division of Efficiency and Conservation web page to learn more about making commercial buildings more energy efficient in Kentucky.
Greater Louisville Chapter of IFMA (International Facility Management Association)
The International Facility Management Association (IFMA), is a not-for-profit, incorporated association dedicated to maintaining excellence in the management of facilities. Founded in 1980, IFMA is the world's largest and most widely recognized international association for facility management professionals, supporting 24,000 members in 105 countries.
The Greater Louisville Chapter of IFMA is a professional organization dedicated to advancing and promoting the facility management profession. IFMA offers a Sustainability Facility Professional credential and a Green Zone where facility professionals can find information, resources, tools and products on high-performance buildings, energy efficiency and the triple bottom line.
Louisville Metro Government
Louisville Metro Government supports the Louisville Energy Alliance’s mission to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency and
conservation in commercial facilities.
Visit Louisville Metro Government’s Office of Advanced Planning & Sustainability website for more information on energy efficiency and conservation initiatives.
“Sustainability is the right way to go, both environmentally and economically. As a businessman for many years, I appreciate the value of the savings we can achieve through greater efficiency-you can save on your bottom line and help Louisville be a lead city for sustainability.” - Mayor Greg Fischer
The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International is a federation of 91 BOMA U.S. associations and 17 international affiliates. Founded in 1907, BOMA represents the owners and managers of all commercial property types including nearly 10.4 billion square feet of U.S. office space that supports 1.8 million jobs and contributes $227.6 billion to the U.S. GDP. Its mission is to advance a vibrant commercial real estate industry through advocacy, influence and knowledge.
BOMA International is a primary source of information on building management and operations, development, leasing, building operating costs, energy consumption patterns, local and national building codes, legislation, occupancy statistics, technological developments and other industry trends. BOMA International's members are building owners, managers, developers, leasing professionals, corporate facility managers, asset managers, and the providers of the products and services needed to operate commercial properties.
BOMA International’s Sustainability resource site provides a step-by-step guide to finding information, trainings, best practices, and certifications for commercial buildings and management teams.
Click here to learn about BOMA’s Kentucky Chapter.
DEDI (Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence)
The Department for Energy Development and Independence's mission is to improve the quality and security of life for all Kentuckians by creating efficient, sustainable energy solutions and strategies; protecting the environment; and creating a base for strong economic growth.
Visit DEDI’s Division of Efficiency and Conservation web page to learn more about making commercial buildings more energy efficient in Kentucky.
Greater Louisville Chapter of IFMA (International Facility Management Association)
The International Facility Management Association (IFMA), is a not-for-profit, incorporated association dedicated to maintaining excellence in the management of facilities. Founded in 1980, IFMA is the world's largest and most widely recognized international association for facility management professionals, supporting 24,000 members in 105 countries.
The Greater Louisville Chapter of IFMA is a professional organization dedicated to advancing and promoting the facility management profession. IFMA offers a Sustainability Facility Professional credential and a Green Zone where facility professionals can find information, resources, tools and products on high-performance buildings, energy efficiency and the triple bottom line.
Louisville Metro Government
Louisville Metro Government supports the Louisville Energy Alliance’s mission to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency and
conservation in commercial facilities.
Visit Louisville Metro Government’s Office of Advanced Planning & Sustainability website for more information on energy efficiency and conservation initiatives.
“Sustainability is the right way to go, both environmentally and economically. As a businessman for many years, I appreciate the value of the savings we can achieve through greater efficiency-you can save on your bottom line and help Louisville be a lead city for sustainability.” - Mayor Greg Fischer