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is an evidence-based, certification program for architects, builders, developers and operators to create healthier, more resilient homes.
Anja Mikic leads market engagement and co-creation strategies across the organization, working to facilitate an inclusive culture of collaborative innovation across a variety of industries and sectors.
Kelsey Mullen has spent the entirety of his career focused on positively impacting building occupants by influencing design and construction through green building, sustainability and healthy building strategies.
Miranda Brazeal has dedicated her research and practice to advancing and promoting the science of health and housing to promote well-being for all
WELL for residential is the first and only holistic, third-party verified certification program to exclusively address health and well-being in all residence types, including single-family homes and units in multifamily buildings.
The Advisory is led by Vice President of Stakeholder Relations at IWBI, Liz Miles. With over seven years of experience at IWBI under her belt, Liz has worked tirelessly with advisors on the WELL for Residential program.
The WELL for residential Advisory is made up of advisors from the real estate and homebuilding industry as well as leading architects and designers, researchers and public health professionals, government officials and business leaders, and building scientists. They will advise on evidence-based design and performance strategies for advancing health in single-family homes across various typologies and regions.