Wes Golomb is a long-time clean energy and climate advocate. While in college he helped organize the first Earth Day in Boston. He’s taught environmental sciences for 35 years at a...view moreWes Golomb is a long-time clean energy and climate advocate. While in college he helped organize the first Earth Day in Boston. He’s taught environmental sciences for 35 years at a local college. In the 1980’s he was trained as an energy auditor and since that time has continued to use his interest and knowledge of building science in several capacities including administering the NH Energy Codes office.Wes has a long record of volunteer service to the State of NH and his Local Community. He has served on a variety of public and non-profit energy/environment boards including 12 years on the NH Sustainable Energy Association’s board and the State of NH Energy Efficiency/Sustainable Energy board. He is Chairman of his local energy committee, and 23-year member and past Chairman of his town’s Conservation Commission.In 2006 Wes started the first two-year Energy Services degree Program in the Northeast. The program trained students for careers in Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Energy and better than a 90% graduate placement rate. Wes won awards from the New England Board of Higher Education as well as the NH State Senate for his work.Since retiring Wes started TheEnergyGeek.org, an informational website about energy and climate related matters. His blog, Sustainability Matters has had contributions from writers all over the world. He is available (hybrid) for speaking, workshops and consulting.In addition to energy work, Wes is an avid photographer and musician. He lives in Deerfield NH with his wife Laurie and his dogs Luke and Buster.view less