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Inside This Issue American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. Published by the Atlanta Chapter, Atlanta GA. Statements made in this publication are not expressions of the Society nor of the Chapter and may not be reproduced without special permission from the Chapter. President’s Message Atlanta Chapter Meeting Notice YEA Meet & Greet Sweetwater Brewery Tour Gwinnett Gladiators AIA Atlanta 2030 Program Series Chapter Calendar Bereavement Appreciation Chapter Highlights Meeting Emphasis – Research Promotion & Student Activities Chapter Information How to Join Resumes Web Sites Reference List Directions New Website Launch Chapter Officers Officers / Committee Directory Address Removal Deletion or Change Next Meeting: ASHRAE Standard 189.1 Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings Featured Speaker: Dr. Tom Lawrence, Ph.D., PE, LEED AP March News Atlanta Chapter

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American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. Published by the Atlanta Chapter, Atlanta GA. Statements made in this publication are not expressions of the Society nor of the Chapter and may not be reproduced without special permission from the Chapter.

President’s Message Atlanta Chapter Meeting Notice YEA Meet & Greet Sweetwater Brewery Tour Gwinnett Gladiators AIA Atlanta 2030 Program Series Chapter Calendar Bereavement Appreciation Chapter Highlights

Meeting Emphasis – Research Promotion & Student Activities

Chapter Information How to Join Resumes Web Sites Reference List Directions New Website Launch Chapter Officers Officers / Committee Directory Address Removal Deletion or Change

Next Meeting:

ASHRAE Standard 189.1 Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings Featured Speaker: Dr. Tom Lawrence, Ph.D., PE, LEED AP

March News Atlanta Chapter

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President’s Message Where has the time gone? We are in the swing of the ASHRAE year and going strong. The Winter Meeting and Expo in Las Vegas was one of the largest attended expos in many years. It was a great experience. We will be busy for the remainder of the year, bringing you interesting, informative meetings and great social outings. Our upcoming meeting will be a Dinner Meeting held at ASHRAE Headquarters on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 6:30 pm. The title of this meeting is “ASHRAE Standard 189”, Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except

Low-Rise Residential Buildings. Our presenter is Dr. Tom Lawrence, P.E., LEED AP, University of Georgia Professor. Before the dinner meeting we will have a 3-hr Educational Seminar presented by Dr. John Mench, PhD, P.E., LEED AP, Instructor at Southern Poly Tech University. The title of this seminar is “Back To Basics”. This seminar will be held at ASHRAE Headquarters on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 2:30 pm. The energy efficiency goal of Standard 189.1 is to provide significant energy reduction over that in ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007. It offers a broader scope than Standard 90.1 and is intended to provide minimum requirements for the pre-planning, design, and construction of high performance green buildings. This new standard for the design of high-performance green buildings is set to reform the building industry. During the dinner meeting you will learn about the environmental impact on buildings, ventilation methods, integrated design processes, part-load design processes, building labeling programs and so much more. This presentation will be very informative for your everyday use. Dr. Mench will discuss the how and why of engineering concepts, ideas and design guidelines. This will be an informative presentation on doing things the right way. Don’t miss this presentation! As I mentioned above we will be busy with upcoming meetings and activities. Please plan on attending the Sweetwater Brewery Tour here in Atlanta on Saturday, February 26th. We will tour the beer making facility and sample the product. The tour is free. Also, plan to attend the Gwinnett Gladiators Hockey game, which includes all you can eat dinner, arena tour and a Gladiator Jersey. The game will be on Saturday, March 5. Please plan to attend these events and spread the word. Look inside for details on registration. Don’t forget to RSVP for the next meeting by logging onto the Atlanta ASHRAE http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/ Michael E. Dudley [email protected] Atlanta Chapter President 2010-2011

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Dinner Meeting Dr. Tom Lawrence, Ph.D., PE, LEED AP Dr. Tom Lawrence has a B.S. with Highest Distinction honors in Environmental Science from Purdue University (1978) a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State University (1982) and a second M.S. degree in Engineering Management from Washington University (1989). He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 2004 were his research focused on the impacts of demand controlled ventilation on energy consumption and indoor air quality in smaller commercial buildings. He currently holds the position of vice-chair of ASHRAE Technical Committee 2.8, “Building Environmental Impact and Sustainability” and is a member of the committee writing SPC 189.

Dinner Meeting: 6:30 PM– 8:00 PM Speakers: Dr. Tom Lawrence Location: ASHRAE Headquarters, 1791 Tullie Circle NE, Atlanta, GA 30329 Cost: $10.00 Members / $20.00 Non Members RSVP

http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/YEAEvents. You MUST RSVP if you plan to attend the meeting. Please email [email protected]. Also, you can prepay and RSVP http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/ChapterMeetings. This helps the chapter accurately order food from the catering company.

Dinner Meeting ASHRAE Standard 189.1 Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings Tuesday, March 8, 2010

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3-hr Education Seminar Notice Back to Basics: Fundamentals of HVAC&R Systems & Technology Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Dr. John Mench, Ph.D., PE, LEED AP Dr. John Mench is a senior lecturer at Southern Polytechnic State University where he has taught for the last twelve years. He teaches mechanical and electrical systems for building construction and construction finance in the Construction Management department. He started teaching after he retired from a twenty plus year career in the food manufacturing and food retail business. When he retired he was vice-president of engineering and construction and one of ten LBO owners of Big V supermarkets (a ShopRite member). Throughout his career as an engineer and businessman he was involved with industrial and commercial refrigeration and air conditioning systems. He is a licensed professional engineer, a Vietnam area veteran, a member of ASHRAE, a senior member of the AEE, and a life senior member of the IEEE. He has written many lecturers, articles, and books concerning his area of expertise. He has earned certificates/degrees in electricity & electronics, air conditioning systems, electrical engineering, and business.

3-Hour Education Seminar : 2:30 PM– 5:30 PM Location: ASHRAE Headquarters 1791 Tullie Circle NE Atlanta, GA 30329 Cost: $50.00 Members & Non Members RSVP. You MUST RSVP if you plan to attend the meeting. Please email [email protected]. Also, you can prepay and RSVP http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/ChapterMeetings. This helps the chapter accurately order food from the catering company.

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Young Engineers in ASHRAE - YEA Thursday, March 17, 2011 Monthly Meet & Greet: Thursday, 5:30 pm (Every 3rd Thurs of the month) Topic: Meet & Greet & Beer & Eat Location: Taco Mac at Lindberg Who: YOU and U2 BONUS! THURSDAYS ARE PINT NIGHT AT TACO MAC, so if you order a beer of the month, you get a free pint glass: collect them all.

Well I guess it’s time to get back into the swing of tings. We had a great time out at the last event and we are expecting an even bigger event for January. Remember to save this date and to bring a friend. We will play some games as we mingle and get to know others in our field. Check our Facebook page for updates on YEA events, technical presentations, and cool engineering stuff! Make suggestions for technical or social events you’d like to see! You can also RSVP to YEA events there. Become a fan! We look forward to seeing you. Send questions or comments to Dan Skellie or Kevin Penrose here.

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Registration forms are available today.!

Please feel free to contact Brian Justice @ 770-339-0555 with questions.!

Where !: 195 Ottley Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA 30324 - 404-691-2537 tel. !Tour is Free; $8.00 souvenir pint glass to sample beer is optional. !

February 26th!

2:30 pm !

Don’t forget: for Saturday, February 26th, and Saturday, March 5th we have special events planed for those days involving refrigeration tours. First, on Saturday, February 26 you are invited to tour the Sweetwater Brewery located at 195 Ottley Drive N.E., Atlanta, GA. 30324 (I-85 at Monroe Drive). The tour will begin at 2:30pm and last for approximately 30 minutes. The tour is free! Everyone will have the option to purchase an $8 souvenir pint glass to sample beer after the tour. This is all during their regular open hours. Second, on Saturday, March 5, you are invited to the Gwinnett Gladiator's Hockey Game & Refrigeration Tour. Ticket prices are $45 ($35 for kids under 16) this includes, the Hockey Game, All you can eat and drink, Behind the Scenes Refrigeration Tour & A Gladiator Jersey. Or you can pay $20 for game only. Anyone is welcome to both events! You can find details and sign up on the chapters website.

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PAULA VAUGHAN As Co-director of Perkins+Will’s fi rmwide Sus-

tainable Design Initiative (SDI), Paula Vaughan ensures that sustainable

ideas are an integral part all of Perkins+Will projects and practices. She

also teaches LEED training sessions and speaks frequently on sustainable

construction and business practices. Paula is USGBC LEED Faculty, AIA

Atlanta President, serves on the Sustainable Atlanta Round Table Steering

Committee and the USGBC National Education Development Committee.

VIKRAM SAMI is a Sustainable Design Analyst working in the At-

lanta Offi ce of Perkins+Will. Over the last seven years Vikram has been

combining his expertise in building energy and daylight analysis with

his interest in building design to create high performance buildings. At

Perkins+Will, Vikram also leads integrated design charrettes bringing to-

gether interdisciplinary teams to develop design direction and consensus

– especially in matters of sustainability. His research interests include

thermal comfort and ventilation, building simulation techniques, global

carbon reduction techniques and post occupancy evaluation.

TOM BUTLER is a member of the Sustainable Design Group at Lord

Aeck & Sargent, and is responsible for integrating strategies to improve

building performance for all of the fi rm’s areas of practice. He has devel-

oped the fi rm’s standards for delivering LEED certifi cation and oversees

the LEED administration of multiple projects and training of staff for LEED

accreditation. Tom’s profi ciency in a sustainable design software, including

eQuest, Ecotect, Climate Consultant, Energy 10, Radiance, Opaque, Excel

and Sketch-up, has allowed him to provide performance analysis for a vari-

ety of projects and project types.

NORBERT LECHNER is an expert in energy responsive architec-

tural design with an emphasis on solar responsive design including day-

lighting. His book, Heating, Cooling, Lighting: Design Methods for Archi-

tects, 3rd edition, is used in architecture schools all over the world, and it

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heliodons, and they are used all over the world. Heliodons are excellent

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credited Professional through the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC);

a Certifi ed High Performance Building Design Professional (ASHRAE); a

Certifi ed Building Energy Modeling Professional (ASHRAE) and a Quali-

fi ed Commissioning Process Provider (QCxP).

RAMANA KOTI is a Building Performance Analyst in the Sustain-

able Design Group at Lord, Aeck & Sargent. His specialized expertise

is in assisting project teams with energy, daylighting and lighting design

decisions through benchmarking, simulation analysis and research. He

is profi cient in sustainable design software, including eQuest, DAYSIM,

Ecotect, Green Building Studio, Energy 10 and SketchUp, which allows

him to work on a variety of projects and project types. He has also pub-

lished several technical papers on daylighting and energy performance

in buildings.

MATT NORMAN is a rapidly emerging thought leader in energy

effi ciency, especially as it relates to large commercial enterprises. In his

role as Director of Energy Services for McKenney’s — one of the largest

mechanical contractors in the U.S. — Mr. Norman is responsible for the

direction of energy-related management, engineering and commission-

ing services for a growing list of clients. He regularly consults with build-

ing owners and managers who are seeking measurable energy effi cien-

cy gains through equipment right-sizing and advanced system controls.

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JIM NICOLOW serves as the Director of Sustainability for Lord Aeck

& Sargent. He became the fi rm’s fi rst LEED Accredited Professional in

2001 and has extensive knowledge of the U.S. Green Building Council’s

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Rating Systems.

Jim is a frequently published author and noted presenter at conferences

nationwide, and was named one of Building Design & Construction Mag-

azine’s “40 Under 40” in 2007. He served on American Public Media’s

“Greenwash Brigade” with the Marketplace Sustainability Desk and is a

member of Environmental Design + Construction magazine’s Editorial Ad-

visory Board.

JOSEPH LSTIBUREK is a principal of Building Science Corpo-

ration and an ASHRAE Fellow. He is a building scientist who investigates

building failures. Dr. Lstiburek is a noted authority on energy effi cient

construction techniques and heads one of the four the Building America

program teams for the U.S. Department of Energy. He is the developer

of ADA (the Air Drywall Approach to air barriers). He is a former Direc-

tor of Research of the Housing and Urban Development Association of

Canada.

TERRY TOWNSEND served as president of ASHRAE 2006-2007

where he focused the Society’s efforts on “The ASHRAE Promise: A Sus-

tainable Future,” highlighting ASHRAE’s work in sustainability in the build-

ing environment. He is is also a Distinguished Lecturer whose presentation

topics include Advanced Energy Conservation and IEQ Design Guidance,

Sustainable Applications that Actually Work, Design Guidance for Hot &

Humid Climates, Steps to Advanced Existing Buildings’ Performance, and

Building Performance Metrics Protocols.

VICTOR OLGYAY A principal architect directing Rocky Mountain

Institute’s Buildings Practice, Victor Olgyay is leading an initiative to en-

courage widespread adoption of comprehensive building energy retrofi ts

resulting in energy savings of at least 50%. Victor has a wide range of

experiences in architectural design and planning, with specializations in

bioclimatic building, renewable energy and daylighting design. He is cur-

rently on the Board of Directors for the American Solar Energy Association,

and a member of the National Academy of Environmental Design Research

Committee.

JOHN MCFARLAND has over 17 years of experience designing,

constructing and commissioning building systems. He has served as the

LEED® consultant and commissioning authority on over 80 projects, and

most recently has led his team in the development of a greenhouse gas

emissions tracking software. The software is currently being utilized to

assist a Federal agency with its compliance with Executive Order #13514

to report its GHG emissions inventory annually. He recently served as

the President of the Atlanta ASHRAE Chapter and also serves as the

Vice Chair of the USGBC’s IEQ Technical Advisory Group.

RUSSELL GENTRY is a structural engineer and building materi-

als researcher. His research focuses on technical performance aspects

of building materials, components, and assemblies. His work has con-

sidered mature building materials and systems, with ongoing projects in

wood and concrete masonry, and on emerging building materials, with

work in FRP (fi ber reinforced polymers) and bio-based residues. Dr.

Gentry’s research addresses technical aspects including structural and

mechanical performance, weathering and durability, constructability, ma-

terial and component representation issues, and environmental impact.

MIKE NICKLAS has been president of Innovative Design since

1977 and served on the board of directors of the North Carolina Solar

Energy Association, American Solar Energy Society or the International

Solar Energy Society every year from 1979 to 2005. He led many of

these societies’ most signifi cant efforts – from solar tax credits in the NC

Legislature to having language supportive of energy-effi ciency and solar

energy included within the United Nations Earth Summit’s Agenda 21.

To promote solar energy, Nicklas has met the Heads-of-State of eight

countries.

STANTON STAFFORD is a Senior Associate and Director of En-

ergy and Sustainability Services for Newcomb & Boyd, an Atlanta-based

consulting fi rm. Mr. Stafford has more than a decade of mechanical engi-

neering and project management experience in the design and construc-

tion industry. Mr. Stafford is the Handbook Subcommittee Chair and a Cor-

responding Member of ASHRAE’S Technical Committee TC 7.6, Building

Energy Performance, as well as a Voting Member of ASHRAE Technical

Committee TC 7.8, Owning & Operating Costs. He is also a Green Globes

Professional and the Chair of the Atlanta USGBC Outreach Committee.

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Advancing HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

Advancing HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

Meeting Emphasis on Research Promotion & Student Activities Highlights! During each meeting we focus on a specific aspect of the chapters involvement. This meetings emphasis will be on research promotion and student activities. ASHRAE’s Research Promotion Mission: To improve the quality of life and to answer tomorrow’s questions through research TODAY. The Research Promotion Campaign annually raises funds to support ASHRAE’s research program. It is conducted by the Society’s membership through local chapter volunteers and receives over 7,000 contributions each year from the membership and companies associated with the HVAC&R industry. When you pay dues, attend a chapter sponsored golf tournament or participate in events such as the upcoming Hockey Night, you contribute to ASHRAE’s Research promotion campaign. All proceeds raised through the research promotion effort go directly to research projects. For more information on “An Introduction to ASHRAE’s Research Program” click http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/. Student Activities is a vital part of the ASHRAE mission. It is our goal to continually interest and inspire young people to take up the causes and beliefs which ASHRAE shares and to explore the never-ending possibilities through knowledge and research. The objectives of student activities are to: • Promote math and science to K-12 students and describe how the study of math & science can lead to an exciting career in engineering • Encourage the study of HVAC&R • Promote careers in the HVAC&R industry • Introduce ASHRAE student membership • Support existing ASHRAE student branches and encourage the development of new ASHRAE

student branches • Promote grant and design competition programs Please remember that you are a vital part of this student activities mission.

Chapter Highlights

Advancing HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

How to Join ASHRAE? Go to http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/ to start the process, click “Membership” on the horizontal menu bar. On the pull down menu, click “Join”. Enter your email address in the box “Verify your E-mail status”. A prospective member will then be directed to enter his or her email information. As a new member, your address will not be recognized, and you will be invited to “Register Now”. After you complete registration, you will be directed to the Individual Information page where you can finally select “Join ASHRAE”! Prospective members under 30 years of age may consider the Affiliate Membership, which starts at only $50/year! This year we have received very few membership advancement applications. I encourage each of you to check your membership status. You may be an Associate Member, but if you are a PE or have at least 15 years of HVAC experience, you may be eligible to upgrade to a Member. It does not cost you any money. You just need to fill out bio-data online and inform ASHRAE. The “Update Your Bio” menu option is located on the left hand side of the “Member Central” panel on the ASHRAE home page. Resumes If you would like to post your resume in the Atlanta Chapter Newsletter, please email a one page resume as a .pdf file to Dr. Sheldon Jeter at [email protected] or to Pamela Androff at [email protected] Web Sites Reference List Again this year, our use of the Internet to further embrace our goal of Modeling a Sustainable World will be continued. Please use the web sites listed below:

1. RSVP and prepay for each event through the Atlanta ASHRAE http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/. For events where meals are served, you must at least RSVP to ensure that there will be a meal for you. We encourage you to prepay, as this will speed your way through the check-in process.

2. Pay your Chapter dues of $40 per year directly to thehttp://www.ashraeatlanta.org/Membership.These dues are in addition to your Society dues and help fund the Chapter’s programs and outreach.

Chapter Information

Advancing HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

3. Donate to ASHRAE Research Promotion. We have a fundraising goal of $44,000 this year, so please do what you can to help fund ASHRAE research. Donate here: http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/Default.aspx?pageId=748082

4. Join the “ASHRAE Atlanta Chapter” group on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/. 5. Access the Product Directory online at the Atlanta ASHRAE website. Please note

that this feature is in the process of being updated. Directions to ASHRAE Headquarters ASHRAE Headquarters is located at 1791 Tullie Circle, Atlanta, GA 30329. The building fronts the northbound access road next to Interstate 85 just north of North Druid Hills Road (Exit 89). We are 18 miles north of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, near Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control. From I-85 northbound

Take Exit 89 (North Druid Hills Road). • Turn right at the light onto North Druid Hills Road. • At the next light, turn left onto Tullie Road. Continue on Tullie Road until you reach a stop sign. • Turn left onto Tullie Circle NE. • The main entrance to ASHRAE Headquarters is on the right. From I-85 southbound: Take Exit 89 (North Druid Hills Road). • Turn left at the light onto North Druid Hills Road. • Go straight through the next light at the access road to I-85 northbound. • At the second light, turn left onto Tullie Road. • Continue on Tullie Road until you reach a stop sign. • Turn left onto Tullie Circle NE. • The main entrance to ASHRAE Headquarters is on the right.

ASHRAE Atlanta New Website Launch Our new website is now live, and meeting RSVP procedures have changed. Here is a step-by-step explanation of how to register for meetings on the new website:

1. Navigate to the specific event you want to register for from our Event Calendar: http://www.ashraeatlanta.org/Events

2. Click the "Register" Button in the light gray colored box.

3. Enter your e-mail address. Be sure to use the e-mail address where you are receiving this e-

mail. Click "Next" to continue.

4. Login to our website to auto-fill in your contact details. This will also allow members to receive reduced prices.

Advancing HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

A Note:

If you are an ASHRAE member, then your password for this new site is not the same as the password for the ASHRAE.org site. If this is your first time logging into this site, then you do not have a password. To create a password type in your email address, then click on the “Forgot Password” text. A password will be sent to your email address.

5. Once logged-in, choose the registration type for the meeting. If you are a chapter member, a special discounted price will become available when you login. Click "Next" to continue.

6. Fill in or adjust any contact details. Click "Next" to continue.

7. Choose your payment method. You can click "Online" to pay with a credit card or using a PayPal account, or you can click "Manual" to bring cash or check to the meeting. Click "Next" to continue.

8. For "Manual" Payment Methods: Review your information and click "Confirm". Your registration is complete and you will be sent confirmation e-mail.

9. For "Online" Payment Methods: You will be directed to PayPal to complete your

transaction. Once your PayPal transaction is complete, you will be returned to the Atlanta Chapter website. Your registration is complete and you will be sent confirmation e-mail. If you have any difficulties registering for the meeting, please contact Pam [email protected]

Advancing HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

Charlie Fischer – President Elect [email protected] 770-870-2620 tel. Background Charlie graduated from Georgia Tech in 2001 with a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and a Certificate in Engineering Entrepreneurship. After graduation, Charlie entered the sales engineer-training program for York International in York, PA. Charlie returned to Atlanta after several months of training and began work as an account executive for York International. Charlie has worked for Johnson Controls/York for the past 9 years. In 2009, Charlie became LEED Accredited. Personal Charlie grew up in Panama City, FL where he discovered a passion for the beach. He enjoys playing golf, following Georgia Tech Athletics, and spending time with his beautiful wife and super-intelligent children. Charles Miltiades – Treasurer [email protected] 678-376-1364 tel. Background Charles graduated from Georgia Tech in 2002 with an Industrial & Systems Engineering Degree. He also earned an MBA from Kennesaw State University in 2008 and was inducted to the Beta Gamma Sigma business honors fraternity. He has worked in the HVAC industry for 11 years in both sales and engineering type roles. Personal He has been a member of ASHRAE since 2006 and has held numerous positions in the Atlanta Chapter. Pamela Androff, EIT, LEED AP - Secretary [email protected] 404-434-8793 tel. Background I graduated in 2008 from the University of Central Florida with my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. I moved to Atlanta for my current position as a Mechanical Engineer with Newcomb & Boyd. As a designer with the firm, I have had the opportunity to work on various types of projects including institutional buildings, laboratories, and government projects. I earned my LEED AP in March 2009 and became an EIT in April 2009. Personal I live in Midtown and make the most of it by attending various festivals and cultural events that make their way to the city. I love trying out new restaurants in the city and have an infinitely long “to-try” list. I enjoy team trivia, Braves games, and spending time at Piedmont Park.

Chapter Officers 2010 - 2011

Advancing HVAC&R to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world.

Officer Directory - 2010 – 2011 Atlanta Chapter President - Michael E. Dudley 404-625-7145 Vice President – Charlie Fischer 770-870-2620 Treasurer – Charles Miltiades 678-376-1364 Secretary – Pamela Androff 404-434-8793 Past President – John McFarland 678-990-4316 Board of Governors Caroline Callaway 770-663-4339 Danny Cobucci 770-495-9888 Rick Dustin 404-624-8699 Jared Matthews 404-739-5105 John McFarland 678-990-4316 Glenn Northrup 678-736-5102 Pat McCabe 404-933-9150 Pedro Pacheco 779-781-1746 Ron Petrey 770-277-0271 Dominic Rodosta 678-507-1091 Samir Sheth 404-848-5691 Committee Chairs Attendance/Reception - Danny Cobucci 770-495-9888 Att./Reception V.Chair- Darrell Sandlin 678-954-8153 December Meeting - Caroline Calloway 770-663-4339 Historian - Dominic Rodosta 678-507-1091 Historian Co-Chair – Ed Hunda 678-990-4319 Honors & Awards – Erik Norrell 678-761-4954 Honors & Awards Co-Chair – Peggy Fritz 678-721-9326 Macon Section - Caroline Callaway 770-663-4339 May Outing – Glenn Northrup 678-736-5102 Membership Promotion - Samir Sheth 404-848-5691 Membership Promotion Co-Chair – Jonathan Rucker 678-690-5246 Newsletter Editor – Sheldon Jeter 404-894-3211 PAOE Czar – Pamela Androff 404-730-8597 Product Show – TBD Programs – Priscilla Harmon 404-521-6362 Programs Co-Chair – Henry Slack 404-562-9143 Refrigeration - Mark Dahir 678-507-2059 Refrigeration Co-Chair – Pedro Pacheco 770-781-1746 Region IV DRC - Randy Jones 843-881-0051 Region IV RVC History – Paul Tuggle Region IV RVC Student Activities - Peggy Fritz 678-721-9326 Research Promotion – Brian Justice 770-339-0555 Research Promotion Co-Chair – Marcus Jackson 678-501-4791 Research Vice Chair - Glenn Northrup 678-736-5102 Student Activities Chair – Jared Matthews 404-739-5105 SPSO Student Branch Advisor – Dr. John Mench 678-915-7289 UGA Student Branch Advisor – Dr. Tom Lawrence 706-542-4322 Ways & Means – Patrick McCabe 404-933-9150 YEA Chair – Dan Skellie 678-324-3888 YEA Co-Chair – Kevin Penrose 770-514-5880

ADDRESS REMOVAL, ADDITION, OR CHANGE This Atlanta Chapter Newsletter goes by email only to all Atlanta Chapter ASHRAE members along with all other ASHRAE members in our area and anyone else who asks. If you need a change in our email list, please notify Pam Androff.

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