Scott Brideau is a Director of Sustainability and Regeneration at Little, where he helps lead firmwide efforts to advance sustainability, resilience, and regenerative practice. In this role, he is part of a multidisciplinary team dedicated to aligning sustainability with Little's core mission and values while advancing the strategic growth and development of the firm's sustainability practice. His contributions include shaping client engagement strategies, providing internal education and coaching, developing new service offerings, and sharing thought leadership through writing and speaking on key sustainability topics.
An active member of ULI for over 16 years, Scott currently serves as a member of the Redevelopment and Reuse National Product Council, Blue Flight (since 2017), a member of the 2025 Fall Meeting Program Committee, and a member of the TAP Committee for the Washington DC District Council. At the local level, he has served in numerous roles including six years as Co-Chair of the Sustainability and Resilience Product Council, and member of the Local Product Council Task Force, Initiative Council Steering Committee, Management Council, and DOEE Grant Working Group.
Speaking at
Wed Nov 05
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time
Moscone West - Level 2, 2003-2007
Less Carbon, More Profit: How Operational Efficiency Is Creating Real Value
Category
Sustainability
Sustainability's profile is changing, but the value-add still exists. Follow the journey of companies who have realized financial benefit through strategic planning for—and implementation of—sustainability, efficiency, and resilience measures at the portfolio level. Learn the basics of carbon accounting and how to leverage currently available tools and strategies into increased value while moving toward a net zero operations equation.

