Marshall Gobuty Recognized as Climate Champion by Climate Adaption Center
At Pearl Homes, we're thrilled to share an inspiring story that resonates with our commitment to sustainability and innovation. Our founder and managing partner, Marshall Gobuty, has been recognized by the Climate Adaption Center as December's Climate Champion Nominee, a testament to his groundbreaking work in net-zero home development.
Marshall Gobuty isn't just a visionary in the realm of sustainable housing; he's a pioneer who has consistently pushed the boundaries of what's possible. His journey began in the garment industry, where he transformed a small apparel business into an international success story. This venture laid the foundation for his later real estate and construction achievements.
Under Marshall's leadership, Pearl Homes has become synonymous with sustainable, affordable, and energy-efficient living. Our communities in Florida and California stand as beacons of green building, showcasing how sustainability and profitability can coexist harmoniously.
One of Marshall's most notable achievements is the Mirabella community in Bradenton, Florida. Achieving LEED Platinum certification on a production scale in 2015, Mirabella set new standards in green home building. Similarly, Hunters Point, another Pearl Homes community, earned the world's first-ever LEED Zero home certification in 2018, further cementing Marshall's reputation as a trailblazer in sustainable housing.
Marshall's accolades, including being named "Power Builder of the Year" multiple times by the U.S. Green Building Council and "LEED Visionary of the Year" in 2019, speak volumes about his commitment to eco-friendly design and construction. His latest endeavor to certify his portfolio to net zero with GNFZ (Global Network for Zero) is yet another step in his mission to reshape the housing industry.
Join us in celebrating Marshall Gobuty's nomination as a Climate Champion. His story is one of innovation, determination, and a relentless pursuit of a more sustainable world.