HONORING MITAL HALL AS A DISTINGUISHED LEADER IN CENTRAL FLORIDA FOR ASIAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 99
(Extensions of Remarks - May 27, 2020)

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[Extensions of Remarks]
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 HONORING MITAL HALL AS A DISTINGUISHED LEADER IN CENTRAL FLORIDA FOR 
                     ASIAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

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                            HON. DARREN SOTO

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, May 27, 2020

  Mr. SOTO. Madam Speaker, Mital Hall, PMP, LEED APO+M, has 20 years of 
experience in sustainable development including working with 
universities, federal, state, and local governments and businesses. Her 
expertise lies in strategic planning, policy development, and 
implementation of programs that focus on high efficiency, low impact 
building design and operations, impacting over 50 million square feet 
of space, and through the management of small and multi-million-dollar 
programs. Mital's ability to synthesize the discipline of professional 
project management with the multifaceted, stakeholder intensive process 
of sustainability has led her to success in some of the largest 
institutions in Florida.
  As Vice President for ecoPreserve, Mital oversees all programs and 
strategic direction. Her skill set includes the incorporation of cost-
effective and sustainable solutions into organizational structure, 
policy development, energy efficiency program administration, and much 
more. She is also responsible for helping to create a company 
environment that embodies social responsibility through decisions that 
are both tactical and strategic in nature. Her leadership style is 
distinguished by a team-oriented approach that uses solutions-based 
strategies paired with a high level of positive morale.
  Mital is a published author and currently serves as President on the 
US Green Building Council--Central Florida. She serves on several other 
boards including University of Central Florida's (UCF) India Center; 
UCF's Global Economic and Environmental Opportunity Center; University 
of Florida Sustainable Design and Construction; SmartCities Chair for 
the Indian American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida; Airports 
Council International--Sustainability Working Group; ARCP Environmental 
Impacts Review Committee, and Project Management Institute. She has 
even served as a United Nations Delegate, representing Orlando and 
offering a private sector perspective to sessions. She has also 
recently been accepted into the National Renewable Energy Lab Energy 
Executive Program.

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