In her role, Jackie oversees the environmental strategy of TD Bank’s real estate division from Maine to Florida and across Canada by providing thought leadership to drive TD’s green building strategy and practices farther to bring meaningful impact to the organization. This includes contributing her expertise in the design and construction of new stores, implementing operations that reduce the organization’s environmental impact, and overseeing the LEED certification process.
In addition, Jackie leads the Bank’s IDEAS Program that is responsible for delivering continuous improvement and innovation for design, construction, and operations of retail and corporate facilities. Initiatives cover scope areas including: project management, energy and sustainability, and day to day facilities management. A comprehensive pilot program allows for new ideas to be tested and refined and then rolled out once optimized solutions have been found.
Jackie has extensive experience in sustainability, real estate and business. Prior to joining TD Bank, she was the sustainability manager and senior project manager for Harvard University’s Allston Development Group, where she guided the sustainability aspects of the school’s Allston campus expansion. She was also previously a vice president at Colliers Meredith & Grew and a project manager at Turner Construction.
Jackie earned a Bachelor of Science in architectural design, a Master of Architecture and a Master of Science in civil and environmental engineering from MIT. She is a LEED AP BD+C, a founding board member of the USGBC Massachusetts Chapter, serves on the USGBC Education Events Committee and is on the Advisory Council for Zoo New England.