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2025 ULI Fall Meeting 2025 ULI Fall Meeting
, November 04 – 06, 2025
Presenter

Ms. Sarah King

Senior Vice President, Sustainability Kilroy Realty Corporation

Sarah King is Senior Vice President of Sustainability at Kilroy Realty, working to advance the sustainability performance of all new and existing buildings in the Kilroy portfolio. She leads the sustainability team and its efforts on operational & embodied carbon, energy efficiency, renewable energy, health & wellness, water use & waste reductions, and positive social impact.

Sarah has been working in the sustainability field for over 20 years. Prior to joining Kilroy, she held sustainability roles at Skanska USA Commercial Development and DuPont. She has also worked for several NGOs, including Climate Mayors and the Environmental Law Institute.

She earned a BA in economics from Carleton College and an MBA from The George Washington University School of Business. Sarah holds LEED Green Associate, Fitwel Ambassador, and WELL AP credentials. She volunteers on the Net Impact Advisory Board at the University of Washington Foster School of Business and sits on the Advisory Board of the Carbon Leadership Forum.  Sarah is an Aspen Institute Catto Fellow.

Speaking at

Tue Oct 29 2:10 PM — 2:30 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time Resorts World Las Vegas - Level 2, Lily Ballroom, Area A

The Developer’s Guide to Embodied Carbon: Intervention Points for Building Greener

With building materials contributing around 11 percent of global carbon emissions each year, the real estate industry is looking for every available opportunity to drive down embodied carbon and meet new regulations, attract investment, and achieve environmental, social, and governance goals. However, few project teams know exactly what steps are needed and how they can have the greatest impact. Join this session to hear how real estate practitioners are taking concrete steps to reduce embodied carbon at every stage of development. The session features information from ULI's latest interactive resource, "The Developer's Guide to Embodied Carbon: Intervention Points for Building Greener."