Betsy Isenstein
Betsy Isenstein

Director of Energy and Sustainability  |  Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM)

​Betsy Isenstein joined the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) as the Director of Energy and Sustainability in 2017. The Energy and Sustainability Team leads DCAMM’s Zero Carbon Initiative and designs, guides, and implements the Commonwealth’s nationally recognized program for energy and water efficiency improvements in state buildings. Betsy came to DCAMM from Tufts University where she was the Director of Facilities Technical Services. Previous to this position, she was the energy manager at Tufts. Betsy holds a BS in Civil Engineering from Tufts and an MBA from Northeastern University.

 

 

Courses

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Capital Planning, Designer Procurement, and Carbon Goals: 21st Century Strategies for Operating State Owned Facilities

The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) will present an overview of our agency including recent and current projects and upcoming opportunities for the design and construction community. Learn more about the range of State-owned buildings that require periodic design services and our designer procurement processes and our strategic approach to the Commonwealth’s primary goals of decarbonization and equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of our projects. About DCAMM: The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM), an agency within the Executive Office for Administration and Finance (A&F) is responsible for capital planning, major public building construction, facilities management, and real estate services for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. DCAMM oversees the Commonwealth’s capital assets, totaling over 65 million square feet. The agency manages over $2 billion in capital projects, working with state agencies on the full cycle of their strategic facility needs. DCAMM directly manages 5.5 million square feet of state buildings, and for those buildings not managed by DCAMM, they assist client agencies using comprehensive and cost-effective maintenance and management strategies and standards.​

Course expires 08/02/2026

1.00 LU