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NFRC Board of Directors Welcomes New Additions

Post Time:Dec 12,2018Classify:Industry NewsView:1128

The National Fenestration Rating Council welcomed newly elected members and two incumbents to the 2019 board of directors. The new directors will take office on Jan. 1, 2019.

Stemming from the annual meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the board will steward NFRC to meet their new mission and vision for 2019 of advancing continuous improvements of windows, doors, and skylights, contributing to making buildings more comfortable and energy efficient.

“As we celebrate NFRC’s 30th anniversary as the leading rating organization for windows, doors and skylights, we welcome this group of hard-working innovators to our board of directors,” says Deb Callahan, CEO. “These new and returning members help position NFRC to be front and center of the evolving fenestration industry.”

The newly seated board of directors include:

NEWLY-ELECTED

John Gordon, National Certified Testing Laboratories
Gordon has been involved with NFRC for four years, during which he participated as the CPD Task Group chair, multiple work and task groups. He is a certified simulator and has a background in information technology.

Ravi Srinivasan, University of Florida
Srinivasan serves on the ANS Standards Committee, NFRC’s Board of Directors and is a tenured associate professor of low/net zero energy buildings at the M.E. Rinker School of Construction Management at the University of Florida.

RETURNING DIRECTORS

Daniel Huard, Home Building Solutions, USGBC
In addition to NFRC’s board, Huard chairs the Governance Committee. He is a LEED Fellow, WELL AP, a member of the Department of Energy Building Envelope team, chairman of the LEED Water Efficiency Technical Advisory Group, and a member of the LEED Technical Committee.

Greg McKenna, Kawneer
McKenna has more than three decades of experience in the fenestration and commercial building products industry. He has seven patents that directly relate to thermal efficiency and daylighting improvements for products used in the building envelope. He is a professional engineer and a certified Fenestration Master.

Source: glassmagazine.comAuthor: Shangyi

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