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Bill Meffert Manager, Energy and Environmental Management Center
Bill Meffert manages Georgia Tech’s Energy and Sustainability Services group and oversees the development, transfer, and adoption of energy and environmental innovations and best practices for industry and business. The group conducts more than $2.0 million in research annually. He has over 20 years of experience in providing energy conservation, technology deployment, and energy management assistance to industrial, commercial, and institutional organizations. At Tech, he also helped develop the first energy management system standard, ANSI/MSE 2000, and has designed and presented numerous energy-related courses. Prior to joining Georgia Tech in 1987, Meffert worked for Combustion Engineering and Thermax. A Certified Professional Engineer, he holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech and a B.A. in natural science from Covenant College.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology 760 Spring Street, N.W., Suite 330 Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0640
Phone: (404) 894-3844 E-mail: bill.meffert@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Pierpaolo Baldisserotto Energy Management Center
Pierpaolo Baldisserotto, E.I.T., has worked for the Energy and Environmental Center at Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute for the past six years. During this time, he performed more than 30 energy assessments for industrial and commercial clients. Previously, he worked as a co-op plant engineer in the automotive and textile industries. He currently works for Energy Engineering, LLC.
Mr. Baldisserotto holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology 760 Spring Street, N.W., Suite 330 Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0640
Phone: (404) 894-4178 E-mail: paolo.baldisserotto@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Michael L. Brown
Energy Management Center
Michael L. Brown, P.E., C.E.M., is a primary developer of ANSI/MSE 2000, the Management System for Energy standard, and a senior research engineer with Georgia Tech’s Energy and Environmental Management Center (EEMC). He has over 25 years of experience providing energy conservation, alternate fuel, and energy efficiency assistance to industrial, commercial, and institutional facilities. A registered Professional Engineer and Certified Energy Manager, Mr. Brown has completed over 200 energy assessments at industrial facilities, 50 commercial energy assessments at public schools and hospitals and several energy surveys at institutional facilities including military bases, correctional buildings, and universities. A lead instructor for training courses on implementation of the MSE 2000 standard, he also has experience in optimizing processes to reduce waste and instructs numerous technical courses related to industrial energy systems.
Mr. Brown has degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Texas A&M University.
Enterprise Innovation Institute
Georgia Institute of Technology
760 Spring Street, N.W., Suite 330
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0640
Phone: (912) 963-2520
E-mail: mike.brown@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Valerie Dean Administrative Assistant
Valerie graduated with a B.S in Political Science and Literature from Kennesaw State University and is attending law school. Before coming to Georgia Tech she taught E.S.O.L in Atlanta Public Schools.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology 760 Spring Street, NW, Suite 330 Atlanta, GA 30332-0640
Phone: (404) 894-2196 Fax: (404) 894-1192 E-mail: valerie.dean@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Holly Grell-Lawe Energy Management Center
Holly Grell-Lawe is a senior research associate and project manager with Energy and Sustainability Services at Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute. She develops and provides training, technical assistance, coaching, and system assessments to help organizations integrate environmental management and sustainability-based decision-making into their business processes. She has worked with scores of organizations to implement and attain third-party certification of environmental, quality, and integrated management systems based on the ISO 14001 and ISO 9001.
She is an RABQSA-Certified Lead Auditor for both environmental and quality management systems and is a member of the ANSI/MSE 2000 Energy Management System standards development team. Prior to joining Georgia Tech in 1983, Ms. Lawe worked for the Atlanta office of McKinsey & Company. She holds a master’s degree in information management from Emory University and a B.S. in communications from Northwestern University.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology 760 Spring Street, N.W., Suite 330 Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0640
Phone: (404) 558-5948 E-mail: holly.lawe@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Ed Hardison
Energy Management Center
Ed Hardison, P.E., is a principal research associate with Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute. For over 25 years, he has provided management and technical assistance to existing and developing industry in the areas of plant layout, ventilation, thermodynamics, and general mechanical engineering. As an associate staff member of the Center for International Standards & Quality, he has assisted numerous companies seeking ISO 9000 registration, and he is an RAB-certified quality systems lead auditor. He is also an associate staff member of the Energy and Environmental Management Center in which capacity he has completed dozens of energy audits at industrial facilities. He is certified by the Department of Energy as a Qualified PHAST (Process Heating Assessment Survey Tool) Specialist utilizing the PHAST software tool for detailed furnace analysis. He also works with companies providing environmental assistance including compliance, management systems, and ISO 14000 implementation, and he is an RAB-certified environmental systems auditor.
Mr. Hardison has bachelor and master of science degrees in engineering from the University of Central Florida and is a registered Professional Engineer in both Florida and Georgia.
Enterprise Innovation Institute
Georgia Institute of Technology
760 Spring Street, N.W., Suite 330
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0640
Phone: (404) 894-4299
E-mail: ed.hardison@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Bob Hitch Energy Management Center
Bob Hitch, P.E., is a project manager in the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Enterprise Innovation Institute based in the Gainesville Regional Office where he provides technical and managerial assistance to area manufacturers to aid in productivity and cost reduction. He also is an instructor for Management Systems for Energy 2000 certification courses and has completed ISO 9000 and 14000 assessments. Prior to working at Georgia Tech, Mr. Hitch was responsible for purchasing, inventory control, environmental compliance, and facilities engineering; managed providers of insurance, professional, and legal services; and was responsible for production scheduling, inventory control, and quality control. Mr. Hitch has extensive international trading experience in product design, agency approvals, product liability control, and manufacturing specifications. Mr. Hitch has a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Purdue University and a master’s degree in business administration from Columbus State University.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Gainesville Region Office Gainesville, Georgia
Phone: (770) 535-5844 E-mail: bob.hitch@innovate.gatech.edu |
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George H. Lee Energy Management Center
George H. Lee, P.E., C.E.M., is a senior engineer with Georgia Tech’s Energy and Sustainability Services Group in the Macon Regional Office. His current activities involve industrial energy audits, extensive industrial and community noise assessment and/or control, and studies to assess the value of industrial expansions or start-ups to local communities via LOCI (Local Impact) software.
Earlier experience at Rockwell International as a design engineer included structural sizing, flight test engineering, instrumentation calibration and test initiation, collection and reduction of data, performance prediction and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) coordination for the Rockwell 112 aircraft certification.
Mr. Lee has M.S. and B.S. degrees in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech and an M.B.A. from Georgia College. He is a registered Professional Engineer (Mechanical), a U.S. Department of Energy-Qualified Steam System Assessment Tool (SSAT), Specialist and a Certified Energy Manager through the Association of Energy Engineers.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Macon Region Office Macon, Georgia
Phone: (478) 471-5399 E-mail: george.lee@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Greg Rupert Energy Management Center
Greg Rupert, P.E., has worked in the energy and environmental management field for 15 years. He has served as an associate engineer for the Georgia Tech Energy and Environmental Management Center (EEMC) and still serves as a part-time utilities engineer for MEAG Power. In 2000, Mr. Rupert formed what is now Energy Engineering, LLC, and he currently serves as its president. During this time, he has worked with hundreds of industrial, commercial, and governmental facilities.
A registered Professional Engineer and a certified energy manager, Mr. Rupert holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Macon Region Office Macon, Georgia
Phone: (478) 471-5399 E-mail: greg.rupert@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Matthew R. Soderlund Energy and Environmental Management Center
Matt R. Soderlund, program manager and research engineer at Georgia Tech’s Energy and Environmental Management Center, provides assistance to manufactures to help them manage energy consumption and cost. This assistance takes the form of energy assessments and workshops that address both technical and management issues that affect energy. One of his current roles includes being the assistant director of the Department of Energy sponsored Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) where he has coordinated over 90 energy assessments. He has also provided assistance to commercial, institutional, and military facilities.
Mr. Soderlund’s prior experience was in the merchant generator sector where he worked on both power plant project development and regulatory policy. He has a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Enterprise Innovation Institute Georgia Institute of Technology 760 Spring Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0640
Phone: (404) 894-3588 E-mail: matthew.soderlund@innovate.gatech.edu |
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Jim Walsh
Energy and Environmental Management Center
Jim Walsh, P.E., is a senior engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Enterprise Innovation Institute. He has more than 35 years of professional experience in design engineering, applied research, technical assistance, and training. He specializes in environmental compliance assistance and the design, operation, and analysis of pollution control, energy conversion, and waste conversion systems.
He holds M.S. degrees in engineering from Georgia Tech and management from the University of Southern California. He is certified as an ISO 14000 environmental management system lead auditor by RABQSA. He is also certified as a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP) by the Institute of Professional Environmental Practice. Mr. Walsh is a fellow of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and a registered Professional Engineer.
Enterprise Innovation Institute
Chamblee, Georgia
Phone: (404) 402-3263
E-mail: jim.walsh@innovate.gatech.edu |
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