YPAL’s Cash Moter Has a Passion to LEED
Cash Moter, an architect for Joseph & Joseph Architects, is a YPAL veteran having served five years on the board of directors. He’s been with the organization through many of its milestones including an organizational rebranding project, playing host to 2007’s YP Summit, the initiation of Brightside’s Green Tie Bash and the organization’s 10th anniversary celebration.
“YPAL has grown tremendously as an organization during these past five years,” said Cash. “We’ve accomplished a lot not only for this organization and its members but for the Louisville community.”
Perhaps it is fitting then that Cash spearheaded YPAL’s Green Initiative – the organization’s largest project to date. Armed with member support for organizational advocacy of green issues, Cash purposed YPAL partner with the Louisville chapter of Habitat for Humanity on their 50th anniversary year to build the city’s first LEED certified Habitat for Humanity house.
“It was going to be a big undertaking for the organization, but I was confident our members would be behind it.”
And the support has been overwhelming. Through corporate sponsorships to member manpower, the LEED certified Habitat for Humanity house is well on its way with the house dedication scheduled for Saturday, October 9.
Take a look at Cash in action and learn more about the Habitat project by visiting YPAL’s YouTube Channel. And be sure to check out the 3D video rendering of the house located on Clay Street while on the site.
By Tracy Keller, project manager, ProMoter Inc. Marketing Communications.
Tracy Keller currently serves as the VP of Administration on the 2010-2011 YPAL Board of Directors.



