Spotlight on Launching MEI+, Our Valleyview Project, AccelDev Summer Camp, and More!
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Spotlight on Launching MEI+, Our Valleyview Project, AccelDev Summer Camp, and More!

Madison was thrilled to be highlighted in the Forbright Bank Sustainability Report for 2023. This recognition underscores our commitment to sustainable practices and innovation in our industry. We are proud of this achievement and motivated to continue leading by example in sustainability.
AccelDev hosted a unique summer camp-style networking event in the Catskills for their developer partners. This immersive experience combined professional development (sharing stories and trade secrets) with team-building activities (horseback riding, s'mores) in a beautiful mountain setting.
83% of businesses with stated sustainability goals are not on track to meet them. Under-staffed, under-resourced, and facing a fragmented market of consultants, developers, and individual vendors, sustainability leaders are operating in a complex and demanding environment.In this latest article, Madison's CRO, Cameron Bard, dives into how MEI+ addresses these industry shortcomings by starting with the challenge and working backwards to the solution.
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"Supercommunicators," Charles Duhigg reveals how effective communication hinges on understanding three types of conversations: practical, emotional, and social. Through compelling stories, such as a juror leading a divided room to consensus and a CIA officer recruiting a reluctant agent, Duhigg illustrates the importance of identifying and leveraging the hidden layers in every dialogue. He also explores how our experiences, values, and emotions shape our discussions, from personal to professional settings. By the book's end, readers will learn the essential skills to connect and communicate more effectively with anyone.
Did you know that solar energy as we know it today is over seventy years old? The journey began in 1954, when a pioneering team of scientists—Daryl Chaplin, Calvin Souther, and Gerald Pearson—developed the first practical silicon solar cell at Bell Labs in New Jersey, USA.The team showcased their innovation by powering a small toy Ferris wheel and a solar-powered radio transmitter, illustrating the potential of their breakthrough. These initial silicon cells boasted an efficiency of about 6% in converting sunlight to electricity, a significant leap forward compared to previous attempts.
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