MANUFACTURER TIME SLOT/ ROOM TRACK FACTORY CONTACT AIA/CEU TOPIC PRESENTER BIO ETC CONTROLS 9:00 CONTROLS & CODES JOE DINARDO CRAIG FOX Course Name: ETC Echo and Code Compliance Contact Hours / Credit: 1 Hour, (1) CEU The International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) emphasizes energy conservation and is a model for residential and non-residential buildings. IECC 2015 establishes minimum regulations for lighting efficiency using prescriptive and performance-related provisions. To comply with the code designers need to incorporate the use
- f advanced lighting controls like daylight and occupancy/vacancy sensors as well as multi level control demand
response capability. ETC Developed an IECC Application Guide as a way to help designers quickly and easily create systems that fulfill all the requirements of IECC. The new ETC Echo system will be applied during this presentation in relation to the energy code being adopted in Pennsylvania in October 2018. Craig Fox, LC MIES Northeast Architectural Regional Manager for ETC As the Northeast Architectural Regional Manager for ETC, Craig spends a great deal of time educating and providing AIA/CES/LEU credits to Engineers, Architects and Consultants. Craig helps to work out systems and solve interesting design challenges while continuing to make sure even the most demanding control projects function as intended, even if they include dimmable LED fixtures. Prior to joining ETC in 2009, Craig held positions as the Director of Project Management for a prominent NYC-based Architectural design firm, Senior Project Manager with a nationally recognized Systems Integrator, and spent a number of years as the Technical Supervisor/Operations & Logistics Manager for a large touring show. NEW STAR 9:00 HEALTHCARE MARY MINOFF JOHN PERSKY DEB ZAWODNY Course Name: Shedding Light on Healthcare Design Course Number: NS-0001 B Contact Hours / Credit: 1 Hour, (1) Unit AIA LU / HSW (qualifies as a Health Safety Welfare credit) This seminar explores a variety of lighting requirements and design considerations for the healthcare industry. Topics discussed include current general construction and design trends for healthcare as well as highlights for specific applications. We will explore how lighting plays an important factor in patient and staff healing and wellness as well as safety – including an overview on circadian rhythm. New technologies involving LEDs, Controls and others that involve lighting for tasks and healing / wellness will be discussed. Deb Zawodny Business Development, Sales Manager – Healthcare & Cleanroom, New Star Lighting Deb Zawodny has over 30 years of experience in the lighting industry and currently works as a Business Development and Sales Manager for New Star Lighting, focusing on Healthcare, Cleanroom and custom lighting
- solutions. Prior to joining New Star, she spent twelve years with a manufacturer of complex environment and
general lighting and controls products holding regional Specification Sales Management positions for Architectural Interior Ambient (products) and for Industrial and Complex Environments. These roles included increased levels of responsibility as a company healthcare specialist, and ultimately appointment to Market Development Manager, Healthcare and Cleanroom. In other roles has Deb worked for major and niche lighting manufacturers as a regional and national sales manager, at one time serving as manager of Acuity’s Jim H. McClung Lighting Center. Her experience also includes sales and service roles in electrical distribution and a Manufacturer’s Rep Agency for Lighting and Controls. She has presented lighting topics at national, local and regional IES, AIA, ASHE and Electrical Association meetings and conferences. A member of IES, she serves on the IES Healthcare Committee. INSIGHT 9:00 ARCHITAINMENT/ TUNABLE CHRIS KREUTER WAYNE CHAIKIN Course Name: LED Lighting Designs for Architecture - RGB Color Changing and Color Tunable Solutions Course Number: Insight-sem by K483 Contact Hours / Credit: 1 LU, 1 HSW As a foundation, this course examines several categories of LED technology and the appropriateness of each to various facets of architectural design. The balance of the course is devoted to a discussion of color-changing LED technology and its impact on the comfort and health of building occupants. Chris Kreuter VP of Sales & Marketing Chris Kreuter is a lighting industry veteran with over 35 years of experience in sales and marketing of lighting
- products. He has owned a lighting agency, he has worked as a regional sales manager, he was a digital lighting
product manager, and for the past 5 years he has been the VP of Sales and Marketing for Insight Lighting, a leader in the development of architectural LED lighting products. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Whitewater with a BS degree in Psychology.