We've Moved to a New Office
We are happy to announce that our team has moved to a new office building in Columbia. While our old place served us well, and we made great memories there, we couldn't be more pumped about our new space. It has been an exciting five years for greeNEWit, and we look at this new location as the start of another chapter in our history. We're still working on getting settled in and adding artwork to the walls, and once we do, we'll be hosting an open house soon for local clients. If you're in the area, feel free to stop in and say hi! Details coming soon.
New Location: 6851 Oak Hall Ln. Suite 300A
Columbia, MD 21045
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Turn Sunshine into Savings with
No Money Down Solar Panels
greeNEWit has partnered with SolarCity so that you can start producing your own energy. When you produce your own solar power, your electricity bills will go down. On average SolarCity offsets between 40 to 50 percent of your current energy usage and the installation of solar panels is FREE! You just pay for your solar power by the month, just like your utility bill, only lower. If you are interested in learning more, please click here or email marketing@greeNEWit.com with the following information:
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If you complete any of the above mentioned items, a representative from SolarCity will soon be in touch to schedule a consultation.

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The 2013 Empact 100 List
greeNEWit has been named to the official 2013 Empact100 list of the top companies in the United States run by entrepreneurs age 35 and under. We’re honored to be recognized on this year’s Empact Showcase as it was full of innovative companies (average 2013 revenue-to-date was $6.8 million). Those named to the final list are run by truly some of the most amazing and inspiring individuals in the country. There will be an awards ceremony as part of the Empact Legacy Event on October 24, 2013 where greeNEWit will be recognized on stage at the United Nations in New York City.

Empact Showcase Legacy Event will take place at the United Nations in New York City October 24-25, 2013.
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Julie Roby of greeNEWit Will Speak at the 2013 Women in Green Forum
Julie Roby, director of residential energy solutions at greeNEWit, will deliver a keynote speech on September 25, 2013 at the Women in Green Forum - East Coast at the US Green Building Council Headquarters in Washington, DC. The Women in Green Forum aims to highlight women’s impacts on the environmental arena, provide attendees with valuable professional insight and skills, as well as build a community of professionals supporting each other in their career endeavors. Roby will be discussing how entrepreneurship drives sustainable innovation.

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greeNEWit Sponsors the Hyattsville Arts Festival
Hundreds joined greeNEWit, a sustainability company that helps you save money on energy bills, at the sixth annual Hyattsville Arts Festival. The outdoor event was held September 14, 2013, and greeNEWit had a booth to raise awareness for the low and no cost energy efficiency programs made available through the Empower Maryland Energy Efficiency Act. The festival also presented more than 70 local artists, musicians and dancers showcasing their work. Read More...
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Upcoming Events

Look for greeNEWit at the following events:
9/27 - OUR Schools Presentation - Captain James Daly Elementary School
9/28 - 7th Annual South Silver Spring Street Fest
9/28 - KIND Crab & Fajita Feast
10/4 - OUR Schools Presentation – Stonegate Elementary School
10/5 - Dragon Dash at Glenelg Country School
10/6 - NW Baltimore Community Energy Expo
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Alex Hall is now IT Manager.
Julie Keylon is now Marketing Manager.
Michael Santiago is now Operations Manager.
Jared Krichevsky is now a Commercial Project Manager and Engineer.
Nilay Mahavir is new to greeNEWit and is the Director of Engineering.
Isaiah Allen is now a Techinical Operations Assistant.
Zoey Troutman is now Manager of Quality Insurance.
Eusebio Gasana is now Payroll Manager.
Sarah Grinn and Di Zheng are now Agents of Change working as Social Media Specialists.
Rahul Vazarkar, Nebiyu Solomon and Mckenzie Langford are now Agents of Change assisting with the OUR Schools Program.
Brett Weil received a Master of Science in Finance from University of Baltimore
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