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    Mark A. Gelfo, PE, LEED AP BD+C, LEED AP O+M, CxA, EMPPrincipal, Director of SustainabilityTLC Engineering for Architecture

    Mark has over twenty years of experience in the fields of electricalengineering, green building and high performance design, sustainabilityconsulting, commissioning, and energy management. As TLCs Director ofSustainability, Mark leads TLCs corporate wide sustainability efforts, includingenergy services, commissioning, LEED, and high performance engineeringdesign.

    Mark also specializes in healthcare and emergency power systems, design and functional acceptancetesting. In addition to being a registered electrical PE in multiple states, Mark is a LEED AccreditedProfessional with specialties in Building Design + Construction and Operations + Maintenance, aCertified Commissioning Agent, and a Certified Energy Management Professional.

    Mark serves on the AABC Commissioning Group (ACG) Board of Directors and the USGBC NationalLEED Implementation Advisor Committee (IAC), and was a founding member of the USGBC NorthFlorida Chapter, and has been an active volunteer and Board member since its founding. Mark is

    also a member of TLCs Board of Directors and is a graduate of Penn State Universitys ArchitecturalEngineering program.

    Markslist of licenses, certifications and credentials includes the following:

    Registered professional engineer in FL, GA, AL, MD, PA.o Florida #52636o Georgia #28573o Maryland PE #23369o Pennsylvania #055611-Eo Alabama #26894-Eo NCEES #17470

    LEED AP BD+C and LEED AP O+M ACG Certified Commissioning Authority (CxA) ACG Certified Energy Management Professional (EMP)

    EDUCATION

    Penn State UniversityBachelor of Architectural Engineering, 1993

    WORK HISTORY

    TLC Engineering for Architecture:

    July 1993 Electrical Engineer, Orlando, FLJuly 1998 Promoted to Project Engineer, Orlando, FL

    April 2000 Became a TLC Principal / ShareholderJuly 2000 Promoted to Senior Electrical Engineer, Orlando FLJune 2002 Promoted to Regional Office Director, Jacksonville, FL

    April 2008 Appointed to TLCs Board of Directors (still serving)March 2012 Promoted to TLC Director of Sustainability

    April 2012 Appointed Vice President of TLC (one of three VPs)

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    PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

    Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Central Florida

    President 1997-1998

    AABC Commissioning Group (ACG)

    Board of Directors: 2006Present

    Energy Management Association (EMA)

    Steering Committee: 2013 - Present

    USGBC North Florida Chapter

    One of Chapters Founding Members October 2004 Board of Directors: 2004-2013 (Chapter bylaws required one year hiatus beginning in July

    2013)

    Education Chair: 2007-Presento Developed and implemented training curriculum, and instructed LEED exam prepworkshops and study groups. Taught over 120 classes, directly assisting over 200people to pass LEED AP and Green Associate exams

    o Developed presentations / workshops on LEED 2009, LEED for Healthcare, LEEDEBOM, and LEED v4. Presented in numerous forums for a variety of organizations.

    o Developed content and presentations for greenWORKs energy efficiency workshopand webinar series, helping business owners reduce their energy consumption throughbenchmarking, energy auditing, retro-commissioning, and measurement & verification

    President: 2006-2008 and 2011-2012 Florida-Caribbean Merger Representative: September 2012 - Present

    USGBC LEED Implementation Advisory Committee (IAC) April 2013 - Present

    Jacksonville University

    Sustainability Major Advisory Board, 2012 - Present

    WORK EXPERIENCE:

    Samples of LEED projects, green building design, and energy performance project experienceinclude:

    1. Baptist Medical Center South Satellite Hospital, Jacksonville, FloridaNew six-story120-bed acute care hospital and new central energy plant/248,000 sf, $90 million.Commissioning of Electrical Systems: Developed testing plan and performed functionaltesting of emergency and normal power systems, fire alarm systems, nurse call systems.Completed 2004

    2. Barksdale Air Force Base Mission Support Group Headquarters, Shreveport, Louisiana -LEED NC v 2009 registeredLEED consulting, administration and Fundamental & EnhancedCommissioning for this new three-story, 85,000 sf administration building. $19 million,estimated completion 2014.

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    3. Breaking Ground Contracting Office Renovation, Jacksonville, FloridaRenovation of theexisting offices/Registered for LEED Certification/3,500 sf. Completed 2012

    4. City of Jacksonville, Jake M. Godbold City Annex, Jacksonville, Florida- LEEDAdministration and Enhanced Cx for Renovation of six-story retail building to house City of

    Jacksonville offices/LEED Gold certified/$10 million/60,000 sf. Completed 2009.

    5. City of Tallahassee Solid Waste Facility, Tallahassee, Florida - LEED Administration forexpansion of single-story building to two stories. Low-flow faucets and shower heads were justa few of the water saving features incorporated into the design. A review of water use for thefirst six months showed a 69% reduction compared with water use at the same time two yearsago in the original building. Energy modeling and the use of energy saving systems andequipment produced an energy cost savings of 16.2% and earned the building four LEEDpoints/LEED NC v2.2 Silver cetified/9,000 sf. Completed 2007.

    6. CSX 550 Water Street TI, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED consulting and review of MEPcredits for renovation of approximately 176,000 sf of the 550 Water Street office building

    located in Jacksonville, FL, in order to relocate approximately 800 employees into the building.The renovations occurred on Floors 3-11 and 13. Renovations to the elevator lobbies and corerestrooms on Floors 3-7, 9-11 and 13 were also included/LEED v3 CI Goldcertified/$18million. Completed 2013.

    7. Deerwood North 300 Building, Jacksonville, Florida- LEED for Existing BuildingsAssessment for developer Flagler Properties/120,000 sf. Assessment completed 2008, Ownerchose not to pursue LEED EB certification.

    8. Duval County Courthouse, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED administration and consulting fornew comprehensive judicial complex, new LEED NC v2.2 Silver certifiedcourthouse with 52courtrooms and judicial offices and hearing spaces, offices for state attorney, clerk of court,

    and public defender, and state-of-the-art technology. 2013 ENR SE Award of Merit,Government Buildings 2012 USGBC North Florida Award. At time of completion, it was thelargest LEED Certified Courthouse in the Nation. $181.5 million/800,000 sf/2012/MEP/FP/A/V/Security/Voice-Data/Energy Modeling/Security. Completed 2012.

    9. Duval County States Attorney Office Building (aka Old Federal Courthouse),Jacksonville, Florida Commissioning, energy benchmarking, and measurement andverification consulting for the renovation of the old federal courthouse to house the States

    Attorney. LEED NC 2009 registered. 202,000 sf/Commissioning. Estimated completion2015.

    10. Duval County Public Schools Administration Building HVAC Replacement, Jacksonville

    FloridaThe 30-year-old, six-story, 120,000sf facility had chronic problems with lack ofcooling during the summer months. Investigation, analysis, energy auditing, and benchmarkingresulted in the replacement of seven existing air handling units with new units, and coolingsystem upgrades. New equipment was commissioning and existing systems were and retro-commissioning, resulting in a 39% energy use reduction. $500,000/120,000sf. Completed in2012.

    11. Everbank Center Building Automation System (BAS) Replacement, Jacksonville, FloridaInvestigation, condition assessment, analysis, and energy benchmarking, led toreplacement of the existing pneumatic controls system with a new building wide DDC system

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    for the 956,000sf, 32 story Everbank office building, including full commissioning of newsystems./956,000 sf/$2 million. Estimated completion 2015.

    12. Flagler DuPont Center Energy Audit, Jacksonville, FloridaEnergy Audit for two officebuildings. Each building is 4-story office building/100,000 sf each/2011.

    13. Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MarylandRenovation of 280-bed facility includingcentral energy plant expansion/400,000 sf/$89 million. Commissioning of Electrical Systems:Developed testing plan and performed functional testing of emergency and normal powersystems, fire alarm systems, nurse call systems. Witnessed testing of boiler and chilled watersystems. Completed 2002.

    14. Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) Eastside Operations Center, Gainesville, FloridaEnhanced commissioning services for a total of eight buildings including administrative officesand a warehouse. One building is designed for safety and training exercises and a separatebuilding houses GRU's system control center, from which the utility will monitor and control itspower grid. Buildings 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 areLEED NC v2.2 Gold certified. Buildings 6, 7, and 8

    areLEED NC 2.2 Silver certified. $54 million/170,000 sf/2012/LEED enhancedcommissioning . Completed 2011.

    15. Greenland Commerce Center, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED administration and consulting forseven building (core & shell) office complex. First 16,800sf building achieved LEED CS v2.0Gold Pre-Certification, before project was canceled. MEP/FP/LEEDConsulting/Commissioning/2009.

    16. Gresham Smith and Partners Office Renovation, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED Consultingand Commissioning for GSP Office renovation. LEED-CI 2009 Silver certified/8,400 sf.Completed 2011.

    17. Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED administration,consulting, and fundamental commissioning for renovation of the three-story JAX Chamberoffice building, including conference rooms, kitchen addition, building repairs, energy efficiencyimprovements and code compliance renovations/18,000 sf/$3.5 million. LEED-NC v2009Registered, on track for Silver

    18. Lehigh Valley Hospital, Kasych Family Pavilion,Allentown, PennsylvaniaLEEDconsulting and fundamental commissioning, and PIC for new seven-story, 330-bed patienttower with new intensive care unit, private patient rooms, eighteen-bed regional burn center,(three) thirty-bed surgical units, thirty-bed open heart unit, four new expanded operatingrooms, class rooms, dietary and food service, and an open heart recovery unit, state-of-the-artcommunications and electronic records system, 2 two-story stand-alone parking decks,

    pedestrian bridge and infrastructure upgrades, and shell space for future expansion, andexpanded central energy plant featuring three new 800-hp steam boilers, 400-ton sub-chillers,2.5-mw emergency backup generator. First LEED Certified hospital in Pennsylvania. 310,000new sf, 70,000 renovation sf/$119 million/LEED-NC v2.2 Certified. Completed 2008.

    19. Mariners Hospital, Tavernier, Floridanew two story, 60,000 sf, 42-bed replacementhospital - included energy efficient lighting design, light pollution reduction design, hurricanesurvivability design, cogeneration design, and commissioning. $26 million. Completed 1999.

    20. Mayo Clinic Hospital, Jacksonville, FloridaNew 214-bed acute care teaching hospitalwith a new Campus Central Utility Plant B/multiple phases/built to withstand Category 5

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    hurricane conditions/575,000 sf new construction, 650,000 sf total, $254 million.Commissioning of all electrical systems, emergency power systems, and fire alarm systems.Completed 2006.

    21. Mayo Clinic Sleep Center, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED consulting and administration for

    single-story slab on grade building designed for horizontal expansion. Houses 8 sleep rooms,3 consultation rooms, an exam room, a control room and a physician reading room. HVACsystems incorporate the use of a Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system with a dedicatedmakeup air unit. LEED NC 2009 Silver certified. $2.1 million/10,500 sf/MEP/FP/C&T.Completed 2011.

    22. Mayo Clinic Primary Care, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED consulting and administration fortwo-story primary care clinic building, xx exams rooms, administration and support spaces.LEED NC 2009 Registered, certification pending. $3.5 million/MEP/FP/C&T. Completed2013.

    23. Nestle Plant Addition, Anderson, Indiana - LEED administration and fundamental

    commissioning services for a 260,000 sf addition to an existing 1 million sf manufacturingfacility. The project is a single story addition with an equipment mezzanine. The buildingserves a variety of functions and houses different occupancy types including, processingareas, storage, shipping dock, trash docks, utility support and offices/Achieved LEED SilverCertification/$100 million. Completed 2011.

    24. Northwest Jacksonville CDC (Community Development Corporation) North Point TownCenter, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED administration, consulting, and fundamentalcommissioning of new two-story core and shell commercial/retail/office center/MEP/FP/LEED

    Administration with energy modeling, commissioning/LEED Silver certified/10,600/$3.5million. Completed 2012.

    25. Orlando Regional Healthcare System, Orlando, FLenergy retrofit projects at 4 hospitalcampuses throughout central Florida included whole building energy assessment, lightingretrofits, HVAC efficiency upgrades, and building wide motor efficiency upgrades. $750,000.Completed 1997.

    26. Phoebe Sumter Regional Hospital, Americus, GeorgiaLEED consulting and review ofMEP credits 76-bedreplacement hospital on the existing site of the previous facility. Includesa detached Central Energy Plant (CEP), five operating rooms and correspondingPACU/recovery departments, an emergency department, diagnostic departments, and dialysisareas, a data center, a board room and a conference room. There is a 26,000-square-footgreen roof to improve the hospitals thermal performance and provide patients with a beautifulsetting for quicker healing. MEP/FP/C&T/LEED NC v2.2 Silver certified/210,000 sf.

    Completed 2012.

    27. Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Women's and Family Health Building, Americus,GeorgiaLEED consulting and review of MEP credits for two-story medical office building onPhoebe Sumter Medical Center campus/ MEP/FP/C&T/LEED NC v2.2 Silver certified/16,000sf/$2.5 million. Completed 2012.

    28. Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Surgery and Oncology Building, Americus, GeorgiaLEED consulting and review of MEP credits for two-story medical office building on PhoebeSumter Medical Center campus. First floor is Oncology clinic serving three physicians, chemotreatment bays, and pharmacy. Second floor is Surgeon offices serving five surgeons/

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    MEP/FP/C&T/LEED NC v2.2 Silver certified/20,000 sf/$3 million. Completed 2012.

    29. Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Wellness and Education Building Americus, GeorgiaLEED consulting and review of MEP credits for single-story medical office building on PhoebeSumter Medical Center campus. Building includes area for Physical Therapy/Rehab to include

    gym; employee wellness gym with locker rooms; orthopedic physician offices; wound caresuite, and education area consisting of three classrooms with audio/visual systems/MEP/FP/C&T/LEED NC v2.2 Silver certified/20,100 sf/$2.5 million. Completed 2012.

    30. Red Horse Readiness Support, Charleston AFB, SCTraining Facility consists of 22,000sf two-Story Administration and Classroom Building and 11,000 sf single story maintenancebuilding. LEED Administration and Fundamental Commissioning. LEED NC 2009registered/33,000 sf. Completion estimated 2015.

    31. Republic Services, Jacksonville, FloridaEnhanced commissioning for a new 70,000 sfrecycling facility/LEED NC 2009 registered/ Completed 2012.

    32. South Lake Hospital, Clermont, FLNew 68-bed satellite hospital with 4 OR suites, trauma-emergency room, diagnostic imaging suites, 8-bed intensive care unit, labs, heli-stop andCEP. Project inclued energy efficient lighting design and electrical systems commissioning.175,000 sf/$24 million. Completed 2000.

    33. Starbucks Manufacturing Facility, Columbia, South Carolina - Sustainable consulting andcommissioning services to enable new 100,000 sf manufacturing facility to meet LEED-NC 2.2Energy and Atmosphere Point 1 and Credit 3. Lead, review and oversee completion ofcommissioning process; review owner-developed documents; develop and incorporatecommissioning requirements into construction documents; develop and implementcommissioning plan. Systems to be commissioned include HVAC and refrigeration andassociated controls, lighting and daylighting controls, domestic hot water systems/100,000

    sf/$20 million/LEED NC v2.2 Gold certified. Completed 2009.

    34. Stellar Group Commercial Office BuildingLEED administration and consulting for newtwo-story office building. Design charrettes during the conceptual and schematic phases andperiodic LEED design review meetings during DDs, CDs and CA. LEED NC v2.2 Silvercertified/25,000 sf/$5 million. Completed 2007.

    35. TLC Engineering for Architecture, Jacksonville, FloridaTeam Leader, LEEDAdministration, and fundamental commissioning for iterior renovation and tenant build-out.First LEED-CI certified building in Florida and first LEED Silver certified building inJacksonville/13,000 sf/$900,000/LEED CI v2.0 Silver. Completed 2006.

    36. U.S. Army Reserve Center, Gainesville, FloridaDesign/build renovation of two-storybuilding including energy modeling, life-cycle analysis of HVAC equipment. LEED

    Administration & consulting, sustainable design, commissioning and constructionadministration reviews. LEED NC v2.2 Silver certified/24,000 sf/$4.5 million. Completed2007.

    37. University of Florida, Chemistry/Chemical Biology BuildingNew four-story, 119,800 sfChemistry Building consisting of 117,000 sf of new construction and 2,800 sf of renovation.Included a separate early release site package for upgrades for steam piping and chilledwater. The project will provide space for undergraduate teaching laboratories, classrooms,teaching support, graduate research laboratories, and offices. LEED NC 2009 Registered,

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    pursuing Platinum certification(currently on hold due to funding)

    38. University of Florida Single Student Housing 2015, Gainesville, FloridaEnhancedCommissioning of this 68,000 sf of modern single student housing. The new residence hall is amix of Single Occupancy Suites, Double Occupancy Suites, Single and Double Occupancy

    ADA Enhanced Suites and several Super Suite style rooms where six residents share one tothree bathrooms and a living room space/$17.5 million. LEED NC 2009 Registered,pursuing Platinum certification.Estimated completion 2015.

    39. University of Florida Heavener Hall, Gainesville, FloridaEnhanced commissioning of thenew classroom building at Warrington School of Business. Scope is the full UF standard Cxstandard contact scope for 100% sampling and a second year post occupancy, oversight andreporting on the M & V plan/51,900 sf/$16.7 million. LEED NC 2009 Registered, pursuingPlatinum certification.Estimated completion 2014.

    40. University of Florida, Research and Academic Center at Lake Nona, Orlando, FloridaFundamental and enhanced commissioning for new building with research laboratories,

    offices, conference space and support space. LEED NC v2.2 Platinum certified/100,000 sf/Commissioning. Completed 2013.

    41. University of North Florida College of Education and Human Services, Jacksonville,FloridaLEED administration and consulting for new three-story education building withclassrooms, teaching labs, administrative and faculty offices, meeting spaces and studentservicesLEED NC v2.2 Gold certified/98,000 sf/$21 million. Completed 2009.

    42. University of North Florida Fine Arts (Building 45) LEED EB+OM, Jacksonville, FloridaPerformance assessment, ASHRAE Level II, energy auditing, benchmarking, retro-commissioning, and LEED EB+OM consulting for performing arts center at University of NorthFlorida. Incorporated energy improvements measures achieved a 16% energy use reduction.

    LEED EB 2009 Registered.

    43. University of North Florida Student Union, Jacksonville, FloridaLEED administrationand consulting for new three-story, two-building student union complex including bookstore,two commercial kitchens (one for the Boathouse Restaurant and one for the Union), six foodcourts with individual kitchens, food court, restaurants, meeting rooms, banquet rooms, movietheater, game rooms, student government offices, senate chambers, pharmacy, retail, andcovered outdoor courtyards. LEED NC v2.2 Gold certified. $40 million/150,000sf/MEP/FP/CT/LEED design and consulting/Energy modeling. Completed 2009.

    44. University of North Florida Student Wellness Center, Jacksonville, FloridaLEEDadministration and consulting for the new Wellness Center, includes dedicated group fitness

    spaces, activity spaces for club sports, free weights, as well as weight machine space,dedicated spaces for indoor sports, passive activity space, retail space, facilities for healthassessments, counseling and administration. The third floor features a 1/8 mile running trackthat circuits the perimeter of the building, providing users with views of the second floor fitnesslevel, atrium and outdoors. New locker rooms feature large lockers, and comfortable showerand changing accommodations.LEED NC 2009 Gold certified. $16.3 million/81,485sfMEP/FP/CT/LEED Administration. Completed 2013.

    45. University of North Florida Parking Services Building, Jacksonville, Florida LEEDadministration and consulting for new single-story building to house the universitys parkingservices department. LEED NC v2.2 Silver certified/3,000 sf/$1.2 million. Completed 2006.

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    46. University of North Florida Social Sciences BuildingLEED administration and consultingfor new 3-story classroom and office building. LEED NC v2.1 Certified; first building on UNFcampus to be LEED certified. 70,000 sf/$10.2 million. Completed 2006.

    47. Wyndham Resort Tenant ImprovementsPhase II, Orlando, FloridaLEEDadministration and consulting for tenant fit-out of the third floor for Wyndham Resorts. LEEDCI v2.0 Silver certified/37,500 sf/$1.5 million. Completed 2008.

    Outreach at TLC

    In addition to direct green building project experience, Mark is responsible for training and educatingof TLCs 260+ staff in all aspects of sustainability, green buildings, energy performance, highperformance design, commissioning, and energy management. In 2013 alone, Mark was responsiblefor developing and implementing 28 sustainability courses for TLC University,TLCs in housetraining program, resulting in over 350 hours of delivered education. Mark is also responsible for

    overseeing, developing, and delivering countless outreach and awareness presentations on a varietyof green building and energy topics to TLCs clients, partners, and affiliate organizations such asUSGBC, AIA, ASHRAE, SMPS, ULI, and BOMA.

    In September 2012, in his first year as TLCs Director ofSustainability, Mark developed and implemented a weeklong sustainability awareness, education, and outreachcelebrationknown as GreenWeek. The program was sosuccessful, GreenWeekwas repeated in 2013 and hasnow become an annual TLC event, with GreenWeek 2014planning recently being kicked off.

    Held for 5 consecutive days during the third week of September, the GreenWeekformat includesdaily lunchtime presentations from green building and sustainability leaders from across the nation.These keynote speakers are video-broadcastthroughout TLCs 10 offices, and to our clients,partners, and colleagues - who are encouraged tocome to one of TLCs offices to view the presentationand join TLC staff in the celebration. GreenWeek alsoincludes internal activities and events that focus onsustainable operations of TLCs offices.

    Under Marks direction, GreenWeek Ambassadorsin each TLC office location act as localorganizers, hosts, and cheerleaders for GreenWeek programs and activities. GreenWeekactivities

    culminate in TLC staff participating USGBC Green Apple Day of Serviceevents organized in each ofTLCs 10 office locations.

    Marks main focus and goal for these education and outreach programs is to raise awareness, tospark discussion, to promote the green building conversation, and sometimes to be the squeakywheel about sustainability topicsconstantly trying to move the needlethroughout Florida, thesoutheast, and the Midwest.

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    PUBLICATIONS & SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS

    1. Presenter, AIA Florida Webcast: Not Your Fathers FL Energy Code: Biggest Changes in aGeneration (scheduled)May 28, 2014

    2. Presenter, Cx Energy 2014 Conference: LEED v4 Commissioning & Energy Changes(scheduled)https://www.regonline.com/custImages/380000/384162/CxEnergyProgram-6.pdf

    April 23, 2014, Las Vegas, NV

    3. greenWORKs Webinar Series: Buildings Use a lot of EnergyReducing Demand Finding the SkeletonsEnergy Auditing & Benchmarking Benchmarking with EnergyStar Target Finder Basics of LEED Killing the Energy Hogs Retro-Commissioning and Measurement &

    Verification (scheduled) Whats LEED got to do with it? Using LEED v4 EB+OM as a Tool (scheduled)

    March 2014, Webinar Series http://www.youtube.com/user/USGBCNF

    4. Guest Lecturer, Jacksonville University, Sustainability Major Program: How the History ofTechnology Shaped Buildings and Created LEEDFebruary 2013, Jacksonville, FL

    5. Presenter, USGBC NF 20/40 Luncheon: LEED v4, Whatsit all about?December 2013, Jacksonville, FL

    6. Presenter, FHEA / AHCA Conference: Quality Lighting and Energy Codes, We Can HaveBothOctober 2013, Orlando, FL

    7. Presenter, Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) North Florida MarketingBootcamp: Winning PresentationsJune 2013, Jacksonville, FL

    8. Presenter, USGBC North Florida Chapter greenWORKs Series Education Program (thisworkshop was made possible by the City of Jacksonville through its American Reinvestmentand Recovery Act Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant formula funds and by the U.S.Green Building Council North Florida Chapter as the education provider):

    Buildings Use a lot of Energy (and Water) - Reducing Demand Finding the Skeletons - Energy Auditing & Benchmarking Killing the Energy HogsRetroCx and Measurement & Verification

    April / May 2013, Jacksonville, FL

    9. Author, Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine: Energy Codes and Lighting DesignApril 2013

    10. Presenter, SAME Regional Conference: EbCx - Fastest way to efficient operation andenergy savings for existing buildingsOctober 2012, Tampa, FL

    https://www.regonline.com/custImages/380000/384162/CxEnergyProgram-6.pdfhttps://www.regonline.com/custImages/380000/384162/CxEnergyProgram-6.pdfhttps://www.regonline.com/custImages/380000/384162/CxEnergyProgram-6.pdfhttp://www.youtube.com/user/USGBCNFhttp://www.youtube.com/user/USGBCNFhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.csemag.com/single-article/energy-codes-and-lighting-design/98ccaa8ffff0b4e042d899698a7f6edd.html&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgBIAAoATAAOABA7oywiwVIAVgBYgVlbi1VUw&cd=OQpZYoaoeJ4&usg=AFQjCNHElOLZeFIcj-kheCaK97u1rNdPkwhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.csemag.com/single-article/energy-codes-and-lighting-design/98ccaa8ffff0b4e042d899698a7f6edd.html&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgBIAAoATAAOABA7oywiwVIAVgBYgVlbi1VUw&cd=OQpZYoaoeJ4&usg=AFQjCNHElOLZeFIcj-kheCaK97u1rNdPkwhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.csemag.com/single-article/energy-codes-and-lighting-design/98ccaa8ffff0b4e042d899698a7f6edd.html&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgBIAAoATAAOABA7oywiwVIAVgBYgVlbi1VUw&cd=OQpZYoaoeJ4&usg=AFQjCNHElOLZeFIcj-kheCaK97u1rNdPkwhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=X&q=http://www.csemag.com/single-article/energy-codes-and-lighting-design/98ccaa8ffff0b4e042d899698a7f6edd.html&ct=ga&cad=CAcQARgBIAAoATAAOABA7oywiwVIAVgBYgVlbi1VUw&cd=OQpZYoaoeJ4&usg=AFQjCNHElOLZeFIcj-kheCaK97u1rNdPkwhttp://www.youtube.com/user/USGBCNFhttps://www.regonline.com/custImages/380000/384162/CxEnergyProgram-6.pdf
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    11. Author, Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine: Business Development: How to WinMore Work, An Engineers PerspectiveJanuary, 2012

    12. Author, Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine: Commissioning Hospital ElectricalSystemsElectrical Systems in Todays Hospitals Should be Commissioned as anIntegral Part of Every Healthcare Engineering ProjectNovember 2011

    13. Presenter, Career Smart Engineers Conference: Business Development: How to WinProjectsOctober 2011, Chicago, IL

    14. Presenter, Green Chamber Northeast Florida: "The 2030 Challenge: CorporateCommitment to Sustainability"September 2011, Jacksonville, FL

    15. Presenter, USGBC North Florida Chapter Three-Week Series Education Program: How toDo a LEED ProjectFebruary 2011, Jacksonville, FL

    16. Panelist, American College of Healthcare Executives North Florida Chapter and HFMA FloridaChapter Annual Panel Discussion: Building the Hospital of TomorrowDecember 2010, Jacksonville, FL

    17. Presenter, USGBC NF Master Speakers Luncheon: UNF Student Union and COEHS LEEDCase Studies: A Tale of Two LEED ProjectsJune 2010, Jacksonville, FL

    18. Author, Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine: Electrical Modernization: A Tale ofTwo HospitalsFebruary 2009

    19. Presenter, Ponte Vedra Rotary: Overview of Sustainability & the LEED Green BuildingRating SystemFebruary 2009, Ponte Vedra, FL

    20. Presenter, NAVFAC Southeast: LEED 2009February 2009, Jacksonville, FL

    21. Co-Presenter (with Ellen Leroy-Reed), USGBC North Florida: Whats New with LEED 2009

    December 2008, Jacksonville, FL

    22. Author, Pure Power magazine: Power Systems to Protect Healthcare DataMay 2008

    23. Presenter,AABC Commissioning Group (ACG) National Conference: Commissioning ofEmergency Power Systems

    April 2008, Las Vegas, NV

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    24. Presenter, SMPS/USGBC North Florida Chapters Joint Meeting: Chasing Green: TurningCorporate Responsibility into Marketability and Profitability

    April 2008, Jacksonville, FL

    25. Presenter, Florida Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers 4 thAnnual Conference:To Be or Not to Be LEED CertifiedMarch 2008, Jacksonville, FL

    26. Presenter, e3Energy, the Environment and the Economics of Sustainability Conference:Sustainability in the Built EnvironmentSeptember 2008, Jacksonville, FL

    27. Presenter, IESNA Jacksonville: LEED and the Florida Energy CodeMay 2007, Jacksonville, FL

    28. Moderator, a joint program of the North Florida Chapters of The Society for MarketingProfessional Services (SMPS) and USGBC: Going Green in North Florida

    April 2007, Jacksonville, FL

    29. Panelist, CCEC Symposium for University of North Florida, Panel Discussion: Can WeSustain and Improve the First Coast's Quality of Life for Future Generations?September 2006, Jacksonville, FL

    30. Author, Consulting Specifying Engineer magazine: Sound Hospital Strategies for HospitalEmergency Power Systems

    April 2004

    31. Author, Consulting Specifying Engineer magazine: Courts in SessionNovember 2003

    32. Speaker, ASHE Annual Conference: Mariners Hospital Emergency Power Systems AConsumer/Utility PartnershipJuly 2000, Philadelphia, PA

    33. Co-author, Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine: "Deregulation: How to Partner withthe New Breed of Electric UtilitiesNovember 1999

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