Webinar
Beyond Weatherization: How Innovative Program Strategies Can Enhance Core Low-Income Programs

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Join Serj Berelson and Erin Sherman as they discuss why effective low-income customer engagement is critical to the success of weatherization programs. Such initiatives can provide information on additional efficiency programs, ensuring low-income households are aware of every opportunity to reduce their bills. Behavioral programs that provide no-cost/low-cost tips for reducing energy consumption should be incorporated into low-income portfolios alongside in-home and community-based energy education in order to maximize the value of weatherization for low-income customers, utilities, and energy education stakeholders alike.

Attend the webinar to learn:

- The importance of weatherization programs for low-income families
- How behavioral programs can increase awareness of and enrollment in weatherization programs
- How to maximize the value of newly-installed measure by habituating energy-savings behaviors

Featured Speakers

Serj Berelson
Serj Berelson
Opower

Serj Berelson's love of Opower began when he joined the company on Valentine's Day 2012. As a Senior Regulatory Analyst, his focus areas include low-income energy efficiency, as well as Western US and Canadian regulatory policy. He previously worked for the Policy & Planning Department of the California Public Utilities Commission, and received his MA in Economic & Social History with a focus on Environmental Economics from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He was born and raised in beautiful Northern California, and currently resides in San Francisco.
Erin Sherman
Erin Sherman
Opower

As a program and product research strategist at Opower, Erin Sherman manages program design for strategic partners and test agendas for new products. Erin originally hails from upstate New York and holds a BA in psychology from Princeton University.