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TIME SLOT/ MANUFACTURER TRACK FACTORY CONTACT AIA/CEU TOPIC PRESENTER BIO ROOM Course Name: ETC Echo and Code Compliance Craig Fox, LC MIES Contact Hours / Credit: 1 Hour, (1) CEU Northeast Architectural Regional Manager for ETC The


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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.

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MANUFACTURER TIME SLOT/ ROOM TRACK FACTORY CONTACT AIA/CEU TOPIC PRESENTER BIO ACUITY 10:30 WELL SANDRA STASHIK Course Name: Circadian Justified and Calculated for Well-Buildings Course Number: AB802 Contact Hours / Credit: The impact of light on human health has long been recognized. Only recently has the research begun to substantiate the requirements for health, healing and wellness. This presentation will delve into this topic and describe the Well Building Standard and two different approaches to Circadian lighting calculations and how to implement Circadian strategies into Lighting Design. Melanopic Lux and Circadian Stimulus will be explored as the 2 circadian models. Sandra M. Stashik, PE, FIES, LEED AP, is Director of Specification Sales with Acuity Brands Lighting Sandra develops and manages collaborative partnerships with key specification customers, works with agents to support their specifiers and to promote new architectural products. Sandra received a degree in Architectural Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. Following her completion she worked for 30 years in architectural lighting design, developing designs for both interior and exterior projects including; corporate

  • ffices, retail, educational facilities, campus master plans, bridges and streetscapes. Prior to joining Acuity, she

was a Principal in a Philadelphia based lighting design firm, Grenald Waldron Associates, with projects worldwide. Sandra is a Fellow of the Illuminating Engineering Society and serves on the Progress Committee and the Lighting for Outdoor Public Spaces Committee. She also served on the IES Technical Review Council and Distinguished Service Award and Fellows Committees. Stashik is also an affiliate member of the IALD and a member Lighting Industry Resource Council. Stashik is a registered Professional Engineer and LEED AP. She has given presentations throughout the country and Canada, at Lightfair, for IES Conferences, DOE LED Conference and AIA Conference. LVS INC CONTROLS 10:30 EMERGENCY CONTROLS LEON HERMANS Course Name: Emergency lighting solutions & applications An in-depth look at emergency lighting solutions from a technical and and code perspective. The first half of the presentation will focus on two popular power backup sources: emergency lighting inverters and battery packs. We will discuss applications, best practices related to LED loads, and how these products can meet your clients'

  • needs. Next, you will learn about emergency lighting controls, starting with the basics and then diving down into

more complex topics such as:

  • Terminology and Technology - what is the difference between an EPC, GTD, ATS, ALCR, Shunt Relay, and Bypass

Relay

  • Code changes - how do recent NEC revisions affect when to use UL924 and UL1008 control devices
  • Inverters & Controls - how can emergency lighting controls be efficiently integrated with inverters including 0-

10V dimming or load shedding

  • New Technologies - how are emergency lighting controls being used with emerging control technologies

including wireless, DMX, and more Leon Hermans, MSEE General Manager LVS INC Leon Hermans holds an Masters and Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of

  • Pennsylvania. He is a principal of Low Voltage Systems Inc. (LVS Inc.) and has over a decade of experience in

lighting controls and emergency lighting. Leon is directly oversees product development and engineering of LVS' emergency lighting solutions including emergency lighting inverters, UL924 bypass relays, UL1008 transfer switches and load shedding controls. He has served on numerous UL task groups related to emergency lighting controls including the BCELTS and UL924/NEC2017 Emergency Lighting Control groups. FINELITE 10:30 TUNABLE DAVE BROWN TOM WARD Course Name: FineTUNE TCS – Better Lighting Through Controls Inspired by research and focused on users, Finetune TCS is an architectural grade tunable and static white controls system designed to be flexible and affordable. The out-of-the-box ready hardware and partnering mobile app enable a space to be optimized for scenes or for a general schedule mimicking daylight or improving

  • wellness. Easy to install with seamless luminaire integration, Finetune TCS scales to the most demanding spaces.

Dave Brown Area Vice President, Central Region Dave Brown has more than 20 years’ experience in the lighting industry including 18 years with Finelite. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue University, Mr. Brown worked for an architectural firm before pursuing graduate studies in the Architectural Engineering Program at Penn State University. His lighting career started in 1991 when he began designing for The Lighting Practice in Philadelphia. In 1995 he joined Penn Lighting Associates in Philadelphia as a specification sales agent and in 2000 he joined Finelite in 2000 as a Regional Sales Manager. Promoted to the executive level in 2002, Mr. Brown has conducted hundreds of AIA- accredited courses across the U.S. and is a highly regarded public speaker.

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MANUFACTURER TIME SLOT/ ROOM TRACK FACTORY CONTACT AIA/CEU TOPIC PRESENTER BIO CRESTRON CONTROLS 1:00 CONTROLS BILL SHAFER RON MARCISSUK JIM McGRATH Jim McGrath Executive Director Lighting Controls Specifications A 30-year veteran of the lighting controls industry and an instrumental part of both product design and business

  • development. My current duties include working with specification engineers on lighting control solutions to

meet or exceed today’s stringent energy codes. In addition, I run the specification training program for Electrical Engineers and Lighting Designers. Jim is a graduate of BSEE Newark College of Engineering FLUXWERX 1:00 HUMAN EXPERIENCE DANIELLE VOLPE ADRIAN HOWITT Course Name: Rethinking Light, Design + Human Experience in a Solid State world of LEDs Course Number: 404108259 - AIACESFW101 Contact Hours / Credit: 1 LU / HSW Light plays a critical role in the spaces we construct and for the people who ultimately inhabit them. As the built environment transforms from the assembly inanimate materials crafted by a series of independent trade artisans to world of intelligent, interconnected solid state electronic devices throughout a facility that embraces the Internet of Things (IoT), new methodology is the

  • imperative. The advancement of LED technology has disrupted the electric lighting industry, yet unfortunately

the products being delivered to market are relatively unchanged from their incandescent and fluorescent

  • predecessors. Rather than being an expansion of the creative palette, products are regressively inhibiting

progress for the design profession as it tries to reimagine and redefine the way spaces are constructed and

  • utilized. In order to maximize the potential and minimize energy, unconventional thinking about light as a

naturally occurring phenomenon, fixture design, application parameters, and base LED technology allows for greater design freedom and reduced environmental impacts. Understanding basic and advanced optical theories

  • f how natural and electric light can be used together to their maximum potential means redefining many of the

elements of design to enhance the human experience and improve infrastructure and connectivity. Danielle Volpe Northeast Regional Sales Manager A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology Architectural Interiors Program with an emphasis in lighting and electrical engineering, Danielle began her career in New York City as an architectural lighting designer at the firm of Schwinghammer Lighting. More recently Danielle held the position of senior specification sales associate at Specification Lighting Sales and has been involved in assisting the lighting design and architectural communities for the last seven years. While at Specification Lighting Sales, Danielle had the opportunity to collaborate with several New York City lighting design firms including Brian Orter Lighting Design, Tillotson, HLW, Fisher Marantz Stone Partners and others. FINELITE 1:00 K-12 DAVE BROWN TOM WARD Course Name: Advanced Lighting and User Designed Controls for Modern Classroom Course Number: ALC100 Contact Hours / Credit: NCQLP - 1 LEU (Self-reporting) AIA HSW Approved - 1 LU, HSW Link to seminar progam summary: http://www.finelite.com/downloads/professional- development/AIA_ALC100_Advanced_Lighting_and_User_Designed_Controls_for_Modern_Classrooms_summar y.pdf Reducing energy costs and complying with energy codes is only part of the equation for good lighting control for the modern classroom. This presentation examines how we can choose to improve learning with light color and light intensity. Understanding prior research and a recent Department of Energy funded study that states teachers, administrators and other users see lighting as a powerful tool to enhance the learning environment and cue behavior within the classroom setting. A key objective of this presentation is to analyze how peers’ feedback led to the design of a user friendly interface to meet the objectives of a simple, intuitive, preset control that teachers could modify to suit their goals. A significant part of the study outcome and presentation explains how to make this technology affordable so that it can be implemented today in designing schools that have no additional source of funding. With this user designed lighting control solution, this course explains how the modern classroom can support learning while minimizing operating costs. Tom Ward, LC, IES Member Emeritus, LEED AP: ID+C Director of Education Programs Tom Ward has more than 30 years’ experience in the lighting industry including over 20 years with Finelite. Mr. Ward has participated with the New York City School Construction Authority to develop best practices for relighting existing city classrooms and with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to demonstrate a template for classroom lighting that is affordable, flexible, and consistent with LEEDs for Schools and CHPS-NY. Mr. Ward has presented hundreds of seminars on lighting and energy efficiency, LED technology, and lighting for the aging eye, and has developed several AIA-accredited courses. Mr. Ward strives to help customers light effectively and comfortably using sustainable practices.

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MANUFACTURER TIME SLOT/ ROOM TRACK FACTORY CONTACT AIA/CEU TOPIC PRESENTER BIO ACUITY DAYLIGHTING 3:00 DAYLIGHTING PETE SHANNIN Course – AB723 – Light for Satisfaction (Daylighting) Abstract and Learning Objectives – Attached Through an interactive slide presentation and suggested tools such as cell phone apps, the Light for Satisfaction course dives into lighting as a key factor of wellness. Two current building industry trends - Human Health + Wellness and Transparency – are compelling designers to gain a better understanding of daylighting, the impact

  • f light on our circadian rhythms, and related tools available to designers. The course will explore a few of the

building standards that take a deeper dive into lighting as it connects to the human being, as well as technology and strategies that allow designers to better mimic the 24-hour circadian clock within the built environment. Pete Shannin Pete Shannin is an industry executive with deep experience in a variety of lighting businesses featuring LED, OLED, lighting controls and daylighting through merger and acquisition and strategic planning activities. Currently he is the Vice-President and General Manager for Sunoptics Skylights and Daylighting Systems. Acuity offers leading holistic daylighting systems to provide superior lighting quality while optimizing energy efficiency leveraging advanced daylighting, lighting and lighting control. Most recently, Pete has been featured in numerous articles promoting the benefits of daylighting in terms of energy efficiency and occupant well-being. FOCAL POINT 3:00 PREFFERED LIGHTING PETE LENA Course Name: Preffered Light Course Hours/Credit: This seminar will explore color quality and discuss how to measure color rendering. CRI is a simple but outdated measurement, and other metrics are available and often under utilized. What is TM-30 and how can it provide a more accurate measurement? Preference studies will be reviewed. This course will dive into the topics of fidelity, gamut and chroma saturation and how Preffered Light is being implemented in architectural lighting product. Mark D’Ambrosio Project Electrical Engineer Focal Point Mark D’Ambrosio is a Project Electrical Engineer and has been with Focal Point since 2016. In this capacity, he focuses on new product development including quality of light and advanced controls initiatives. Mark holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Louisiana State University. ACUITY 3:00 RETROFIT/ RENOVATION KEVIN CAMPBELL JOHN AKERS BRET MIDDLETON Course Name: Acuity Contractor Select - Solutions for renovation and retrofitting Course Number: Contact Hours / Credit: This presentation will focus on lighting product geared toward today's retrofit or renovation job. Topics covered will include indoor commercial, outdoor, multifamily/residential, and industrial lighting product trends. Bret will also discuss the latest wireless, VLP/ bluetooth controls and soltions. Bret Middleton Acuity Brands Construction Solutions Manager Bret boasts 19 years experience in lighting. He has worked not only on the technical end of the industry, but also in energy and renovation. His current role with Acuity as a brands construction solution manager has allowed him to work closely with installers and distributors.

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MANUFACTURER TIME SLOT/ ROOM TRACK FACTORY CONTACT AIA/CEU TOPIC PRESENTER BIO ACUITY CONTROLS 4:30 WIRELESS CONTROLS CHRIS AMMON/ MICHAEL RATUSHNY Michael Ratushny Director of Product Marketing Michael Ratushny has been in the controls industry for over 20 years. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Lehigh University. Throughout his career, he has had a focus on the total customer experience leveraging his diverse background in Engineering, Marketing, and Service Operations. As a Director of Product Marketing, Michael shapes Acuity Brands lighting controls offerings to unlock buildings’ potential and enhance the overall customer experience. SPI 4:30 INDIRECT CHAD SUDDERBERG Provider: SPI Lighting Course Name: The resurgence of indirect lighting, Why a once popular form of lighting fell out of favor and what's driving its comeback Contact Hours / Credit: This seminar explores how technology advancements have improved efficiency in lighting and how the specifier community is designing layots with these advancements. Discussion includes how indirect lighting has shown a resurgency in recent years and what will it's future hold. Chad Sudderberg Regional Sales Manager Chad Sudderberg started his lighting career in 1993 in his family-owned lamp restoration and shade shop. Over the 15 years he managed the company, it became a prodigious lighting showroom in Toledo, Ohio. In that role, he expanded his expertise in lighting design, a missing element in many construction projects at the time. By immersing himself in all things related to lighting, he learned effective lighting design and helped his residential and commercial clients realize what they didn't even know they needed: lighting that could help make a space both multi-functional and comfortable. In the decade since, he's expanded his industry knowledge even further by representing independent lighting manufacturers as both a regional and national sales manager. Mr. Sudderberg currently manages SPI Lighting's East Coast relationships. He attended the University of Toledo and has a BFA in Ceramics and Sculpture PRUDENTIAL 4:30 LINEAR JOHN HAARTJE Course Name: Linear Lighting Frenzy Course Number: AIA # -K1708F A Contact Hours / Credit: 1 AIA CEU credit This course explores linear optical advancements and veiled ambient technology. The lighting industry continues to seek inventive ways to make light more efficient and ultimately more appealing to vastly improve the user

  • experience. This course will enlighten upon key trends in LED linear lighting that are flourishing right now and

their impact on the user experience, and how veiled ambient lighting is leading that charge. John Haartje John Haartje has a long history with lighting. He spent 11 years as a consulting engineer before moving into the manufacturing side of lighting with both conglomerates and independent manufacturers before transitioning into the agency sector of the industry for 7 years. The last 8 years have been spent with Prudential Lighting, a hallmark independent lighting manufacturer of the architectural lighting world. John is a graduate of Purdue University.