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Joint Webinar Meeting - Presidential Address: Building for People and Performance. Achieving Operational Excellence

  • 04 May 2020
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Online Webinar

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NOTICE OF Joint WEBINAR


Presidential Address: Building for People and Performance. Achieving Operational Excellence


ASHRAE Toronto, London and Windsor invite you to join us for a featured joint webinar meeting. Social distancing is critical at this time, but providing value to our members doesn't need to stop!


Registration within 24 hours of the event start time cannot be guaranteed due to technical reasons.


Cost: Free for Toronto Chapter Members

$10 for Non-Members

Date: Monday May 4th, 2020

Where: Online Webinar

Start Time: 5:00 pm


If you are a member of one of the participating chapters, please register through your chapter. If you are not a member of these chapters, please register here as a guest.


FEATURED PRESENTATION

Presidential Address: Building for People and Performance. Achieving Operational Excellence


Operational performance is an important process in the management of a building. Buildings often fall short on operating to the expectations of the building designers and operators. This is because designers are not always focused on operability during the design process and operators frequently do not possess the proper to skills to adquately operate the technology incorporated into today’s buildings. ASHRAE and its members must take an active role in the ongoing training, engagement and action toward reducing the gap between design, construction and operations. This presentation will explore what ASHRAE is doing to achieve effective operational performance and operator experience, that is good for buildings, good for those who live and work within those building and good for the planet.

 

Distinguished Lecturer

Darryl K. Boyce, P. Eng.

2019-2020 ASHRAE Society President

Fellow/Life Member ASHRAE


Darryl K. Boyce, P. Eng., is ASHRAE’s President for the 2019-20 term. Boyce has previously served on the board of directors as treasurer, vice president and director-at-large. He is the recipient of ASHRAE’s Distinguished Service Award, Exceptional Service Award and Regional Award of Merit.

In addition to his time served on the Board of Directors, Boyce has served as chair and coordinating officer for the Finance Committee and chair of the Members Council, Appointments Roadmap Committee and President-Elect Advisory Committee.

Boyce has held ASHRAE Society-level leadership roles on many standing committees, technical committees and presidential ad hoc committees.

Equipped with his extensive ASHRAE experience, Boyce plans to focus on how to improve operational performance of buildings by understanding and reducing the challenges between design, construction and operations.

Boyce is special advisor to the Vice President of Finance and Administration and was previously an assistant vice president in facilities management and planning at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. He has made contributions to creating a built environment since 1974.

Throughout his time spent with ASHRAE and in the HVAC industry, Boyce has worked on various projects to increase energy efficiency. His most recent projects include the SNOLAB project in Sudbury, Ontario, where he is responsible for the design and construction of a world class research facility for underground science. Boyce has also worked on the management of facility expansion projects for various universities.

Boyce is a 1982 graduate of the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering and earned his Engineering Diploma from the British Columbia Institute of Technology in 1973.


Need Assistance?

Feel free to contact the following:

Jamie Fine
ASHRAE Toronto Technology Transfer Committee Chair
[jamie.ashrae@gmail.com]


         

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