Commercial building control systems come in many forms—from manual switches to advanced Building Automation Systems that can communicate directly with utilities. Optimizing these systems can streamline operational performance, and offer energy savings that translate to lower utility cost. But where should you start, and how can you ensure your upgrades deliver real value?
Watch this engaging webinar where we dive into the many layers of building control systems and explore strategies for optimizing them. We highlight best practices and offer real-world examples of organizations who have optimized their control systems and the lessons they have learned through their experience. Whether you're just beginning to modernize or looking to explore advanced controls that offer two-way communication, this webinar will provide actionable insights to help you make informed decisions. Don’t miss this opportunity to unlock your building's full potential!
Panelists include:
Mischa Egolf, Senior Technical Associate for NBI’s Building Innovation and Leadership & Market Development teams
As Senior Technical Associate, Mischa manages technical aspects of project work, with an emphasis on areas such as data organization and tracking, data interpretation, and graphic display tools. She works with stakeholders from multiple sectors to support building decarbonization efforts. This includes targeted technical assistance, technical research and analyses, composition of technical documents and case studies, and conducting building-type and energy usage characterizations. Through her background working with both utilities and facility managers, Mischa can advise on technical and policy issues while also supporting general capacity-building and educational programs developed and implemented by NBI.
Robert Nirenberg, Co-PI, Principal, EduControls
Robert has been a part of the building controls industry for 19 years; five years working as a contractor in new construction and service, six years as the Energy Management System Coordinator for a million-plus square foot community college, six years as a full time HVACr & BAS faculty, and most recently Founder and Principal of EduControls, a company focused on workforce education as it pertains to BAS and EE. He has participated in every step of the process; from cradle to grave and reborn again.
Jason Majerus, Senior Engineering Leader, Principal, DLR Group
Jason has served as lead mechanical engineer and project manager on an array of complex projects. He has a wealth of experience in system design for both new construction and renovation projects with a focus in energy efficient systems, sustainability, central plant optimization and indoor air quality. His diverse experience brings a valuable perspective to the firm's integrated design approach.
Scott Richardson, MEP Coordinator, Seattle School District
With over two decades of expertise in building automation, Scott Richardson has made significant contributions to the industry, including work in hospitals, data centers, school districts, high-rise buildings, and high-end residential projects. Scott has worked his way up from a field technician to a system designer, project manager, and is currently serving as the Seattle School District’s MEP Representative for new construction, ensuring all systems work together seamlessly. In addition, he manages and optimizes control sequences found in JCI, Siemens, and ATS Allerton systems, ensuring high performance and reliability. His extensive experience includes long-term tenures at both Siemens and Johnson Controls, where he has consistently demonstrated his skills and knowledge. Before his career in building automation, Scott dedicated six years of distinguished service in the US Navy. His military experience provided a strong mechanical foundation for his professional journey, instilling discipline, leadership, and a commitment to excellence.
Moderator:
Reilly Loveland, Associate Director at New Buildings Institute
Reilly supports the project management team on various projects including the Prop 39 Zero Net Energy School Retrofit work in California, as well as other K-12 schools related work. The program’s focus is on drastic energy reduction via zero net energy retrofits and vigorous occupant engagement programs. Reilly also designs and develops NBI workshops, public engagement materials, and other technical and market transformation resources. Prior to joining NBI she worked for the Integrated Design Lab and Washington Green Schools doing research and energy analysis, developing and maintaining databases, as well as designing energy focused curriculum for K-12 schools. Reilly also has a background in finance and lending as a result of her work as a sustainability consultant for a Real Estate Investment Trust in Los Angeles, CA where she was the USGBC-LA Green Schools Co-Chair for all of Los Angeles County.
This webinar is developed in partnership with San Diego LEARN, New Buildings Institute, and Advanced Water Heating Initiative.
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