Jeannetta Hitt, is a licensed interior designer. She is a graduate of the O'More College of Design and licensed in the state of Tennessee. For 12 years Ms. Hitt has worked in the structural engineering industry, designing and inspecting both commercial and residential buildings. Because of her awareness that our "buildings are sick," Jeannetta has joined the staff of WEHL to promote "healthy" choices when building, renovating and decorating.

O'More College of Design is one of the top four-year, accredited post-secondary institutions awarding bachelor of fine arts degrees in interior design; Fashion Design & Merchandising; and Visual Communications located in Franklin TN.
Today 95% of homes and 60% of offices have one or more environmental pollution problems. However, there is much that can be done by each individual to create a health supporting environment. WEHL's mission is to help people do this.

Jeannetta's expertise includes the areas of "green" buildings, healthy materials, color therapy, traditional Feng Shui, andan excellent understanding of how buildings work structurally.

Vicki Warren, is an electrical engineer. She is a Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist (CIE) through the American Council on Indoor Air Quality (www.amiaq.org). , certified by the International Institute for Bau-Biologie and Ecology (IBE) as a Building Biologist Environmental Consultant, a certified partner with the Environmental Data Resources (EDR), and a Certified Electromagnetic Safety Advisor (CERSA) Consultant with the Science of Public Policy Institute. For 25 years Ms. Warren has worked in the power industry, teaching courses, testing high voltage equipment, and product development. Because of her awareness that our "buildings are sick," Vicki has joined the staff of WEHL as an indoor environmental Consultant.


IBE originated in Germany in the mid 70's to research and publicize thefactors that are responsible for creating healthy versus sick buildings. Certification as a Building Biologist requires 300 hours of study including 150 hours of hands on training by U.S. and European experts. There are currently about 80 Building Biologists in the country.

Today 95% of homes and 60% of offices have one or more environmental pollution problems. However, there is much that can be done by each individual to create a health-supporting environment. WEHL's mission is to help people do this.

Vicki's expertise includes the area of indoor environmental inspection, measurement and interpretation of environmental parameters, safe building practices, air purification systems, and electromagnetic field countermeasures.