
TEDx
Building Sustainable Lives: Asking the Right Question Matters | Brennan Stark
Shelter is the most basic of human needs. For many in our society today, that is also the most lacking. Providing shelter for those who lack it is the goal of a $1.2 billion effort in Los Angeles County. There are plenty of other issues connected to the reasons for homelessness but how often are we discussing what that shelter will look like. Here’s a TEDx talk with an interesting perspective.
By asking the right questions, Brennan created Y Innovations, a nonprofit organization that uses natural building techniques to create affordable and environmentally-friendly housing for homeless and low-income citizens.
Brennan Stark is a recent graduate of Archmere Academy in Wilmington, Delaware as well as the CEO of Y Innovations, a nonprofit organization that uses natural building techniques to create affordable and environmentally-friendly housing for homeless and low-income citizens in the Delaware area. Brennan has been featured in several publications for his work with Y Innovations, including most recently, USA TODAY. Brennan traveled to Denmark as part of the 2017 UNLEASH Innovation Lab to pitch his work in sustainable development to government officials and international investors. Brennan is also passionate about education and renewable energy and is currently working on a venture to promote and expand options for young people after graduating high school. Brennan enjoys reading, backpacking in the woods, and spending time with his family. Brennan plans to study Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovationwith a focus in computer science next fall at the University of Delaware.