Adrian Villegas

Energy Auditor / QCI Certified at La Casa de Esperanza, Inc.

Adrian Villegas is an experienced Energy Auditor currently employed at La Casa de Esperanza, Inc. since January 2015, holding a QCI certification. Prior to this role, Adrian served as an Energy Auditor at the Social Development Commission from January 2011 to January 2015 and at La Casa d from May 2007 to January 2011. Adrian completed a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Administration at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee between 2003 and 2007, where studies also included communication, business, economics, and sociology.

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Milwaukee, United States

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La Casa de Esperanza, Inc.

Our Mission La Casa's mission is to provide opportunities for low-income individuals to achieve full social and economic participation in society, with emphasis on the Hispanic population. La Casa de Esperanza, Inc. began in 1966 as History Builders, a small, high quality childcare center, whose goal was to create a smooth transition for children living in a totally Spanish-speaking environment, to the Public School District's English speaking environment. In 2013, over 40 years later, La Casa continues to grow, with a passion for positive change. Since 1966, La Casa has expanded and now offers five fundamental programs. Our Education Programs include a thriving Early Childhood Education and School Age Education Program for the children and youth in our community. Workforce Development provides comprehensive employment assistance to low-income people seeking economic self-sufficiency. La Casa Village I and II offers affordable and private apartments to low-income seniors and disabled individuals. The Weatherization Program identifies energy waste and provides cost-effective, energy saving measures and education to low-income residential households. La Casa Clinica specializes in mental health and alcohol and drug treatment programs. La Casa de Esperanza is a community-based organization committed to providing opportunities for those within our community to achieve full social and economic participation in society, with an emphasis on the Hispanic population. La Casa helps more than 20,000 individuals and families annually through a variety of programs and services to create positive change in the community. La Casa continues to transform every individual and family it touches, fostering hope and providing opportunities for a prosperous, engaged and connected community.


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51-200

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