Robin Z. Puttock, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, a practicing architect with over twenty years of professional, national award-winning, sustainable design experience and six years of international award-winning academic teaching, research and administration experience; current Senior Lecturer at The University of Maryland and former Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies and Assistant Professor of Practice at The Catholic University of America; Faculty Sponsor of 2021 Winner of the AIA/ACSA COTE Top Ten for Students; Contributing author of “Programming for Health and Wellbeing in Architecture,” Routledge 2022; Co-Investigator of a $240k research grant, Co-Chair of a 9-Univeristy Climate Justice Symposium in April 2022, Project architect of eleven LEED certified buildings, including six Gold, including the first US Department of Education Green Ribbon School recognized by President Barack Obama, 3 National AIA Leadership Groups: Committee on the Environment (COTE) Advisory Group, Higher Education Advisory Team (HEAT) and Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten for Students Working Group, Active volunteer on local, state, national and international levels, serving on the Arlington Public School (APS) Superintendent Advisory Board on Sustainability, the APS Building Level Planning Committee for the Net Zero Certified Discovery Elementary School in Arlington, Virginia, the Host Committee for USGBC’s Greenbuild and as one of Al Gore’s Climate Reality Leaders, and holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Master of Architecture from Virginia Tech.