Amee Quiriconi, Founder & CEO of Tiger Mountain Innovations, Inc., Developed Squak Mountain Stone.
Before Tiger Mountain Innovations, Inc.
After graduating from college, Ms. Quiriconi spent many years working for a large engineering firm in Seattle, WA. She left and formed her own consulting business, working from home while taking care of her son. She finally dissolved the consulting business so that she could focus solely on Tiger Mountain Innovations, Inc. and making Squak Mountain Stone.
Education
M.A., Environment and the Community, Antioch University-Seattle
B.S., Architectural Engineering, Kansas State University
Notable Publication and Training Appearances
Panelist, “Faces of Sustainable Business”, Bellevue, WA, September 9, 2008
Best in Green Design 2008, Popular Mechanics, March 2008
Event Speaker, Association of Women in Environmental Professions, September 20, 2006
February 2006, Seattle Conscience Choice (formerly Evergreen Monthly) , “Queens Of Green”
02/13/04, Seattle P-I: “Issaquah venture hopes its ‘green’ building material meets the test”
02/12/04, King County Journal: “Entrepreneurs tout `green’ home products”
02/03/04, Seattle DJC: “Former engineer turns to green building materials”
“Can You Build Green Without Going in the Red?”, author, Daily Journal of Commerce, June 28, 2001. Also published on www.GreenBuzz.com, July 2001
“Smart Planning Begets Smart Lighting”, author, Daily Journal of Commerce-Building Green special issue, May 2, 2002
“Regulations and Rebates: The Strictest Energy Codes in the Country”, Panel Member, ProSpec Trade Show, Seattle, March 19, 2002
“Daylighting and Energy Planning”, Co-Presenter, CSI Puget Sound 2001-2002 Seminar Series on Sustainable Design, February 14, 2002
Personal Info
Married with two small children Amateur photographer & writer, loves playing softball, golf and rock climbing. Proficient training and experience in public speaking. Always wanted to be a rock star when she grew up – her inability to carry a note or play an instrument, however, hindered the dream. She pursued engineering & design instead.