Lisa Greenfield is a graduate of Drake University with a degree in Sociology and Psychology, and an accomplished educator with two decades of teaching experience in public schools and the Head Start and Early Head Start Preschool Program.
As a dedicated consultant, Lisa advocates for integrating technologies that help reduce indoor air pollution and enhance air quality.
Lisa serves as the Fellowship Coordinator for SAFE Indoors ASAP, a nonprofit initiative under the Mission-Next Foundation 501(c)(3).
This project is committed to upholding indoor air quality as an essential human right. In her role, Lisa educates key decision-makers in the education sector on the critical need for maintaining high indoor air quality standards.
With nearly 20 years of expertise in indoor air quality and education, Lisa Greenfield is committed to fostering safer, healthier indoor environments.
Her proficiency spans a variety of settings, including schools, early childhood development centers, offices, and public facilities, where she has successfully introduced effective ventilation and filtration systems, mold prevention practices, and air quality monitoring solutions.
Recognizing that healthy indoor air is vital for learning, productivity, and overall well-being, Lisa’s dedication goes beyond the classroom.
She champions the need for prioritizing health, safety, and comfort in all shared indoor spaces, from workplaces to public venues. Her mission is to ensure these environments support the physical and mental well-being of their occupants, promoting better outcomes for everyone.
Certifications
- CAFS-Certified Air Filtration Specialist – National Air Filtration Association (NAFA)
- National Head Start Conference 2023 Presenter Certificate – National Head Start Association
- badges.nhsa.org
Education
- Drake University (Bachelor of Arts)