Tina Brueckner is the Senior Engineering Manager for the Engineering Development for Energy Systems Group’s Federal Business Unit. As Senior Engineering Manager she oversees the team that provides schematic and detailed design submittals, scopes of work and measured and verified savings for the technical solutions on performance contracts. Tina is the Subcommittee Chair for Guideline 42. She has a BS Electrical Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering and is a Certified Energy Manager and LEED Accredited Professional.
Dr. Elliott Horner, Lead Scientist at UL Solutions has worked in the IAQ field for over 30 years, conducting research and field investigations, providing training, disaster response and litigation support and was director of an IAQ laboratory. He is a recognized expert on fungal allergens and the impact of moisture in buildings, and has published over 50 research papers and book chapters. Dr. Horner was also along for the full Guideline 42 marathon.
Don Weekes has over forty-eight (48) years of comprehensive consultation expertise and project experience in the implementation and management of inspections for hazardous materials in numerous buildings throughout Canada and the United States. During the course of Mr. Weekes’ career, he has served in numerous senior management positions in both the consulting and insurance industries. As a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Mr. Weekes has served as an environmental health and safety professional for various international corporations.
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Tom Peter, MS, CIH & Trent Darden - Joining Forces
Bill Bahnfleth, PhD, PE - Dustin Poppendieck, PhD - Alison Savage, MPH - Why Indoor Chemistry Matters! Part 2 Management of Chemicals in Indoor Environments
Charles J. Weschler, PhD - Ozone, Hydroxyl Radicals and Indoor Environments; What Inspection and Remediation Pros Should Know
Dave Dorman, DVM, PhD - Rima Habre, ScD - Megan Harries, PhD - NASEM - Why Indoor Chemistry Matters; What the Findings Mean for Practitioners
Bill Sothern, DrPH, CIH, LEED AP - Chris Mikrut - Michael Berg, PhD - Misalignment between Clinical Mold Antigen Extracts and Airborne Molds Found in Water-damaged Homes
Bradley Prezant, MBA, MSPH, CIH, COH, CAQP - Assessing Risk of Infection & Air Exchange – CO2 Pitfalls, SF6 Benefits
Robert Bean, FASHRAE - Adam Muggleton - The Edifice Complex Hosts & Radio Joe Team Up to Solve the Worlds IAQ & Building Science Problems
David Jacobs, PhD, CIH - A Healthy Homes Pioneer; Over 40 Years of Improving IEQ
Joe Spurgeon, PhD - Surface Dust Samples, ERMI Scores and Assessing Mold Exposures
Roger Berry Founder & CEO – SUDOC | Brian Lester President of Indiana Mold Remediation – Mold Remediation, Can Spray Be The Way?
Elliott Gall, PhD - Particle Mitigation Strategies; What Works?
Andrew K. Persily, PhD - National Institute for Standards & Tech - Flashback Friday
Andrew K. Persily, PhD - Understanding Indoor CO2, Building Ventilation and Their Affects on IEQ
Don Fugler - IEQ Pioneers
Robert J. DeMalo, M. Sc. & Michael P. Menz, CIH, CHMM - Unique Perspectives; Asbestos, COVID, Lead, Mold, Soot, Silica and More
Patricia L Harman - A Journalist’s Perspective on the Evolution of the Insurance Property Restoration Industry
Lisa M Brosseau, ScD, CIH - Masking and Respirators; Lessons from COVID-19
J David Miller PhD - The Life and Times of an IEQ Founding Father - It’s Hard to Run Away from Evidence
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