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Will technology save us? Latest tech solutions in healthy, smart, and high performing buildings, July 25 2018, San Diego, CA
Event Description
Will technology save us? Latest tech solutions in healthy, smart, and high performing buildings
Sponsored by SDG&E Energy Innovation Center
Session Overview: This session will be a fast-paced presentation of case studies followed by a panel discussion presenting the latest technologies that advance energy and water efficiency in high performing buildings. Additionally, this session will showcase how to use technology and data to make buildings more efficient and smarter plus show how data reporting (i.e. GRI, GRESB, etc.) can be used to relay the sustainability message to a larger audience.
Key learning objectives are:
What new technologies are coming onto the market to help us meet energy and water efficiency goals?
How do these new technologies speak to one another and who controls them?
Can new technology lead to healthier and smarter buildings for occupants?
How do we engage a larger audience through education that may not understand energy and water efficiency terminology?
This class is eligible for continuing education units from the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
Dana is COO of Measurabl and is responsible for all department-level operations including international service lines, customer success, human resources and legal. Before joining Measurabl Dana was at Goby, a tech-enabled real estate consultancy, where she led a 20-person Data Services team and a 4-person Customer Success team. Prior to Goby Dana was the Environmental Sustainability Manager for Aramark - a food, facilities, and uniform services organization, where she worked across departments to optimize energy efficiency and craft corporate sustainability reports including CDP. Dana is a LEED AP and past Board Member of the Clean Air Council and Chair of the Florida US Green Building Council’s Emerging Professionals committee.
Melissa Bartow
Melissa is VP of Customer Success at Measurbl. Working with the top real estate owners, Melissa is a subject matter expert in sustainability reporting for commercial real estate. As VP of Customer Success, she ensures Measurabl users have the best possible experience and software tools to support their sustainability needs. Melissa was an All-American student athlete at UC San Diego, where she captained the NCAA Div 1 Women’s Water Polo team.
Travis Nixon
Travis is the CEO of Absolutely Electric Inc. Travis, LC, is a 4th Generation Design/Build Electrical Contractor and a Nationally Accredited Lighting Design Professional. Mr. Nixon has 22 years’ experience in the electrical construction industries across all sectors, including twelve years designing and building photovoltaic (solar) power systems, and eleven years designing fine and energy efficient lighting and lighting controls’ systems. Mr. Nixon founded the Electrical Construction Firm Absolutely Electric Inc. in 2004 and co-founded NixonChristophers Lighting Design in 2010. Mr. Nixon is a frequent lecturer on the subject of artifact lighting, energy efficiency, and advanced energy topics.
Craig Wood
Craig Wood is a seasoned business development and sales executive with over 20 years experience in the technology industry. He has a considerable background in scaling revenue for emerging and early-stage innovative technology companies including business intelligence, smart cities, IoT and mobility. Prior to joining Site 1001, Craig worked in commercial real estate business intelligence with some of the largest companies in the industry. Today at Site 1001, the premium smart building platform company, Craig takes data people need to know about their building and translates it to build maximum property efficiency, performance, and operations. An articulate speaker, Craig possesses a unique ability to present complex subjects in an audience-friendly manner.
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