Archer Daniels Midland

As a global powerhouse in the agribusiness industry, ADM is known for bringing the “harvest to the home.” These days, ADM is also bringing home a harvest of energy savings, leveraging utility and federal incentive programs. With 265 processing plants and over 400 sourcing facilities around the world, ADM has a voracious appetite for energy.

United States Postal Service

Chief Sustainability Officer for the US Postal Service with responsibility for Environmental Compliance, Corporate Sustainability Initiatives and Energy Initiatives. Previously served as VP-Engineering, SVP-Government Relations and SVP- Intelligent Mail. Graduated from West Point with BS-Engineering and Graduate School of Business at Stanford University with MS-Management.

Hubbell Lighting

Introductory Bio David has been in the lighting industry for over 15 years and brings… Read more »

Procurian

Introductory Bio As Energy Demand Management Practice Lead at Procurian, Mr. Landsberg and his team… Read more »

SkyFoundry LLC

Introductory Bio John Petze, C.E.M., is a partner at SkyFoundry, the developers of SkySpark™, an… Read more »

Numatics, Inc.

Introductory Bio Clint Hodge, employed by ASCO Numatics, is a National Accounts Manager, pneumatic conservation… Read more »

Empower Energies

Introductory Bio Len is a clean-energy business leader with 26 years of experience in 45… Read more »

AERCO International

Introductory Bio John Brody, Director of Sales at AERCO International, Inc. brings  18 years of… Read more »

Amerden AGVS

Introductory Bio Roland Anderson – President, Amerden AGVS with 34 years AGV experience, design, software… Read more »

Shaw Industries Group, Inc.

Sustainability through Innovation- The Shaw Green Edge: An Overview of Shaw Industries long commitment to sustainability and innovation. Focus on key environmental initiatives that include “Cradle to Cradle” product design, closed loop carpet recycling, a PET bottle recycling operation in Fayetteville, NC and ground breaking achievements involving the use of post consumer carpet as an alternative energy source.

West Liberty Foods

We review the reasons for undertaking the journey, the challenges and successes along the way, the decision and process involved with becoming 3rd party certified “Landfill Free” and our continuing efforts to reduce, re-use and recycle.

Advanced Power Technologies

By analyzing a clients lighting, energy needs and consumption usage, we recommend the best solutions, deductions/rebates/ tax incentives to help reduce the operating expenses and increase the bottom line profit while enhancing the work environment.

Acuity Brands

With the industry’s most robust portfolio of lighting, controls and daylighting technologies, Acuity Brands works directly with facilities managers to reduce energy and maintenance costs while improving safety and productivity through advanced lighting solutions.

BASF

Introductory Bio Doug Brown is the Manager for Commercial Construction at the BASF Center for… Read more »

US LED

Introductory Bio Paul has been a team member of US LED since 2003. During his… Read more »

Kaeser Compressors

Introductory Bio Wayne Perry has over 30-years experience in all aspects of the compressed air… Read more »

Covanta 4Recovery

Introductory Bio Thomas is a multi-disciplined environmental professional with over 35 years of experience specializing… Read more »

AgriPower Inc.

Introductory Bio Mr. Berman has more than 40 years of experience as a businessman, entrepreneur… Read more »

Synergy

Introductory Bio Dan Gould is a visionary in the field of lighting retrofits. He is… Read more »

Estee Lauder Inc.

Brendan Sullivan is the Executive Director of Facilities. He has over 30 years of experience in facilities management and project installations for numerous Fortune 500 Companies. He is the company lead on sustainable energy projects and energy conservation methodologies. Recently Brendan completed a 600KW solar panel installation on the company’s facility in Oakland, New Jersey and a 60KW solar panel system at the Compton, California facility.