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Social Venture Partners is a Catalyst for Solar Pie
September 20th, 2009When Scott and I think back on our year with Social Venture Partners both of us would wholeheartedly agree that SVP inspired us to step out and take a risk to follow our heart and taught us how to do that effectively.
There were two specific SVP events that have had a lasting impact on us. At the 2007 SVP International Conference we attended a break-out session called “Accelerating your Impact” with PLAN founders Al Etmanski and Vickie Cammack. They shared that “To achieve sustainability, one needs to get its principles, concepts and values into the ‘water supply.’ We kept coming around to that question. What does it mean to get solar power education into to everyday lives of those around us and “into the water” ?
The second event was a breakout session by Randy Ottinger who spoke about leaving a legacy. His question was what do I/we want to make last for our family and our community? As Scott and I mulled this question we felt called to do what we could to accelerate the adoption of safe, clean renewable solar energy. We believe that solar energy is right on three levels:
Safe, Clean and Infinite Source of Power for the future
Good for the Environment
Good for National Security
Thanks SVP for informing and empowering us to take the next step. Willow Russell and Eric Becker from the SVP staff made a video of our story. We are so grateful to SVP for the opportunity to tell the story of
how SVP taught us to step out and take action. Our story is your story too.
KOMO Radio Interview with Solar Pie
September 9th, 2009listen now! (MP3 format)
We had such a great time during our interview with Charlie Harger. Charlie is funny, personable, friendly, informed and put us at ease right away. Charlie wears many hats at KOMO radio: he is a news anchor, he writes and produces promotional messages for KOMO Newsradio and he host the in depth interview show "Beyond the Headlines". It was the in depth interview “Beyond the Headlines” show that we had been scheduled to be interviewed for.
We are newbies to radio interviews so Scott and I had butterflies in our stomachs when we were entering the Fisher Plaza Building home to KOMO News. Charlie gave us a tour of the KOMO TV News set, KOMO Online as well as all of the KOMO radio studios. Fun Fact..did you know that the Fisher Plaza building is the stand in used for "Seattle Grace" the hospital in Gray's Anatomy?
It was great to see the sets, the cameras the staff and the technical underpinnings up close and in person. Believe me there is a lot of technical staff time and technical knowledge that goes into reporting the news that comes into our homes every day.
It is an art to funnel, sift, clarify and clearly communicate the events in our world. Both Scott and I walked away with an new appreciation for those professionals who work to inform, enlighten, and educate us. What a valuable service they provide.
Thank you to KOMO and to Charlie Harger for allowing two homeowners from Capitol Hill to tell our story.
KOMO Neighborhood Blogger
September 3rd, 2009Heather Reese is the Downtown Neighborhood Blogger for KOMO News. Her question was great "what's it mean?
The thirty six panels on top of the PEMCO roof are generating that much power from the sun. Amazing isn't it that PEMCO installed this roof and broadcast the metrics for homeowners in Seattle to learn about Solar Energy. It is something to enjoy while you are stuck in traffic. Thanks PEMCO.
Thanks Seattle Sketcher
August 12th, 2009The Seattle Sketcher, Seattle Times artist Gabriel Campanario has sketched the "Iconic PEMCO Clock". Starting September 2nd, this iconic clock will display the production metrics from the Solar Pie solar roof installed at the top of the PEMCO Insurance Building.
Our launch on September 2nd will be held at the very location the Seattle Sketcher sketched this picture. We chose this location for our launch for the very same reasons as the Seattle Sketcher..because it has a fantastic view of the "Iconic PEMCO Clock".
Thank you to Gabriel Campanario for this wonderful image. See more of his work here at the Seattle Times.



