![Gail Vittori](/sites/default/files/styles/utexas_image_style_500w_500h/public/2024-08/Gail%20Vittori.png.webp?itok=bPJQTEH6)
LEED Fellow, Co-Director, Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
Gail Vittori works at the intersection of sustainable design and human health. Since 1993, Vittori has coordinated the center’s Sustainable Design Program, spanning private and public sector projects nationally and internationally, and has been a catalyst for several national initiatives to green the health care sector and advance fundamental human health considerations in green building. She served on the U.S. Green Building Council and Green Business Certification Inc. board of directors, including as chair of both; is a Founding Member and Vice-Chair of the Health Product Declaration Collaborative Board; is on the Advisory Board of the UT Energy Institute; and is a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. In 2015, she received the Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainability.