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A S H , R ,
A - C E ( A S H R A E )
ASHRAE Ausn:
Hello, Ausn Chapter. I want to intro-
duce myself as your new 2011-2012
Chapter President. I have been an acve
volunteer on the BOG for the AusnChapter for the past 7 years so I have
had a chance to meet many of you. Im
looking forward to the upcoming year
with great programs, seminars, and fund
-raising events.
I hope everyone is enjoying their sum-
mer and surviving this killer heat wave.
A summer like this makes you appreciate
how important our industry and HVAC is
to everyone. Can you imagine if you did-
nt have air-condioning during some of
these past 106F days??? It also makes
you realize how large the opportunity for
energy savings is within our industry
(and your home electric bill if it has been
as large as mine the last couple of
months!).
One of my goals this year is to increase
aendance at our chapter meengs, par-
cularly with the engineering communi-
ty, or the E in ASHRAE. To aract more
engineers, we are going to have pro-
grams with subject maer more relave
to their interest and educaon needs.
We are also going to have some chapter
meengs with other organizaons in our
industry to allow for some addional
networking and cross training. Finally,
weve already got a great tour sched-
uled for those with interest in refrigera-
on and/or beer!
Another one of my goals for this year is
to connue to grow our Young Engi-
neers in ASHRAE, or YEA. Ashley Brad-
ford did a great job with promong YEA
and organizing events to bring these
young people together. We expect
more great turnouts and involvement
with YEA again this year. Be on the
lookout for upcoming YEA events and
spread the word with your Gen Y col-leagues.
We are kicking offthe year with a great
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C P M
Next Chapter Meeng
Topic: How to Get Your
LEED Project Through the
Review Process
When: 6:00 PM
August 18, 2011
Where:County Line (Hill)
Cost: $25.00
Next BOG Meeng
When: 4:30 PM
August 18, 2011
I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
August Program Sum-
mary
2
Program Calendar 3
Treasurers Report 4
BOG Agenda Notes 6
In Memorium 8
Chapter Announce-
ments
10
Society Announce-
ments
13
The Back Page 15
T A R
A, T C, E 1956..
W. P-
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Main Program: How to Get Your LEED Project Through the Review Process
Presented By: Ken Simpson, P.E., USGBC
The presentations main focus will be on tips for submitting a LEED project successfully and errors commonly made during the sub-mission process. It will also contain a brief discussion on the history of GBCI, recent improvements and developments to the certifi-cation process, and the future of the certification process.
BiographyKen Simpson is an Energy/HVAC Review Team Lead for the Certification Department at the Green Building Certification Institute,which is the review wing of USGBC. He worked for 13 years at two mechanical and electrical design consulting firms, which includ-ed ten years at EEA, before joining GBCI in October 2010. He obtained his professional engineering license in the State of Texas in2005. As a consulting engineer, he worked on mechanical/HVAC/plumbing designs including all types of buildings from semi-conductor manufacturing facilities and military aircraft hangars to traditional office buildings and residences. An additional focus was
on energy auditing and studies for businesses, schools, hospitals, and small municipalities. In recent years, he helped develop andgrow the commissioning business within EEA. He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a Bachelor ofScience in Engineering.
Technical Session: Radiant Barriers
Presented By: Bill Klock and Jeremy Smith
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CH A P T E R ME E T I N G PR O GR AM SU M M AR Y
AUGUST 2011
Schedule:Happy Hour 5:00 PM
Tech Session: 5:45 PM
Announcements: 6:00 PM
Main Program 6:30 PM
LocationCounty Line on the Hill
6500 Bee Caves Road
Austin, TX 78746
(1/2 mile west of Loop 360)
Cost is $25/person
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2011-2012 ME E T I N G CALENDAR
AUGUST 2011
Submitted By: Justin Johnson
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Speaker Company Topic
Main ProgramKen Simpson,
P.E.
Green BuildingCertification
Institute
How to Get Your LEEDProject Through the
Review Process
Tech Session - - -
Main ProgramDr. Jerry Sipes,
Ph.D, P.E.Price Industries
Displacement
Ventilation Systems
Tech Session - -
Main Program
Tech Session
Main Program
No Tech
Session- - -
Main Program
No Tech
Session- - -
Main Program C.W. Clark
Texas Board of
Professional
Engineers
Engineering Ethics
Tech Session
-
Main Program
No Tech
Session
Main Program
Facili ty Tour-
Adelbert's
Brewery
Tour of New Micro-
Beer Brewery
Emphasizing on
Refrigeration Process
Tech Session
Main Program
ar
MacCracken,P.E.
CALMAC
Manufacturing
Thermal Storage
Technology
Tech Session
Main ProgramPaul Pieper,
P.E.Venmar CES
Energy Recovery-Best
Practices
Tech Session - -
(S) Indicates Chapter Program focused on Sustainability
County Line
(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
Engineers
Week /
Student Month
May 5/17
County Line
(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
Officer
Induction
April 4/19County Line(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
Nominating
December 12/14
County Line
(Hill) Lunch
Meeting
RP
Recognition
March 3/16
County Line
(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
Research
Promotion
February 2/16
County Line
(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
None
November 11/17
County Line
(Hill) Lunch
Meeting
None
October 10/20
County Line
(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
YEA Month
Location ThemeProgram / Technical Session
SessionMonth Date
January 1/29
County Line
(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
None
August 8/18
County Line
(Hill) Dinner
Meeting
Membership
Promotion (S)
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MO NTHLY TR E A S U R E R S REP O R T
AUGUST 2011
Submitted By: Derrick Van West
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CH A P T E R PR E S I D E N T S ME S S A G E ( C O N T I N U E D )
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`August program on LEED Projects. The presentaons main focus will be on ps for subming a LEED project success-
fully and errors commonly made during the submission process. It will also contain a brief discussion on the history of
GBCI, recent improvements and developments to the cerficaon process, and the future of the cerficaon process.
Addionally, Bill Klock and Jeremy Smith are going to give us a quick educaon on radiant barriers for your home dur-
ing this months Tech Session. Arrive early to catch this tech session and join us for our networking happy hour starng
at 5:00 PM.
I look forward to seeing you all at the August meeng!
Best regards,
Andy Collier, LEED AP
Ausn ASHRAE Chapter President
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Austin ASHRAE - BOG AgendaJuly 21, 2011
1. Andy Collier, Presidenta. Introduced new officers and committee chairs.b. Stated the goals and objectives for his term:.
Increase attendance (particularly with engineers and younger generation) Joint meeting with other organization or chapter Tour this year Grow YEA Increase committee activity
c. Schedule separate position handoff meetings between incoming and outgoing office holders.d. Committee members needed!!!
2. Mark Mikulin, President Elect / Newsletter Editora. Newsletter submissions due to Mark by 1st of each month.1. Presidents Letter
2. Treasurers Financial Report3. VP Program Chart4. BOG Meeting Minutes5. Officers/BOG reports (based on MBOs)6. Meeting photos
3. Justin Johnson, Vice President / Programsa. 2011-2012 meeting schedule update; speakers has been scheduled for the majority of the meeting dates.b. Potential USGBC, BOMA, AIA, or S.A. Chapter joint meeting this year.c. One meeting was discussed to have a Panel discussion one of the suggestions was to have a local plumbing
inspector; another suggestion was to have lawyers that are familiar with the consulting field on the panel todiscuss Errors & Omissions and insurance.
d. Refrigeration topic; a brewery tour set for March possibly.e. Distinguished Lecturer presentation is set for Mayf. Meeting summary and speaker evaluation(s) to Nathan Hart (CTTC Regional Vice Chair).
4. Derrick Van West, Treasurera. Working on setting the budget with past treasurer and president.b. Update on account balances
5. Ahmad Hamiyeh, Secretarya. Position responsibilities was provided and discussed with :
1. Record minutes for monthly BOG meetings.2. Prepare PDH certificates for programs, and distribute at meetings.3. Hang/remove ASHRAE banners.4. Setup public address (PA) system prior to meeting.5. Check the PO Box monthly
6. Joe Reyes, BOG 1 Research Promotiona. Chapter RP Goal for 2011-2012 was set to be $35,000b. ASHRAE Full Circle.- collect from BOG and officers by Nov.1c. Sporting Clay Tournament for Fall 2011. (Randy Barrington) Proposed dates? Need committee help?d. Golf Tournament for Spring 2012 (Glenn See) Dates, location, committee help?e. Newsletter advertising?f. Raffles??
7. Thursten Simonsen, BOG 2 Auditing/Nominatinga. Plan for 2011-2012 Audit Committee.
8. Randy Schrecengost, BOG 3 H istorian/Administratora. Not in attendance
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=9. John Dolliver, BOG 4 M embership Promotiona. 2011-2012 Goals? To maintain and increase membership
b. Review 2011-2012 PAOE Membership Promotion criteria.c. General membership update; membership was up by 6% since last year.
10 .Cameron Labunski, BOG 5 Student Activitiesa. Scholarships this year? Need to budget for this.b. Review 2011-2012 PAOE Student Activities criteria.
11 .Matt Gross, CTTC Com mittee Chaira. Contact Nathan Hart (CTTC Regional Vice Chair) before October.b. Update on Chapter Roster production status.c. Review 2011-2012 PAOE CTTC criteria.
12 .Ashley Bradford, YEA Committee Chaira. Not in attendance
13 .Glenn See, Golf Comm ittee Chaira. Not in attendance
14 .Randy Fuston, Webm aster Committee Chaira. Not in attendance
15 .David Driggers Government Affairs Chaira. Invite state official to a meeting and for the chapter to sponsor his/her meal.
16 .Sean Cockrell Sustainability Chaira. Not in attendance
17 .Jamie Denton C ommunications Chaira. Set up a Paypal through Constant Contact for members to pay for their meal at the meeting.
18 .Next BOG M eeting: August 18, 2011, 4:30 PM at The County Line.19 .Other Business?
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Steven James McNiff
One of our ASHRAE members, a Past President, Mr. Steven McNiff, 53,
passed away at the end of May, 2011. For those of us who remember Ste-
ve, we will miss a great salesman, an Engineer, and friend. At right: Ste-
ves picture as it appeared on the Ausn ASHRAEs August 1995 News-
leer, the Ausn Register.
Steven James McNiffwas born on March 31, 1958 in Tallahassee, Florida
to Air Force Colonel Frank McNiff (deceased) and Janet McNiff. He lived in
Colorado for many of his younger years. In 1974, while living in Colorado
Springs, he earned his place as an Eagle Scout. Shortly thereaer, while a
Junior in High School, he moved to San Antonio, Texas. In 1976 he gradu-
ated from Roosevelt High School in San Antonio and entered Texas A&M University (Whoop!), where he became a
member of the Corps of Cadets in the Spider M-2 Marine Corps Division. Steve graduated in 1980 with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Engineering Technology. He was an Aggie all the way, and had a great love of the outdoors, and
especially hunng.
Steve owned his own business for several years then decided to make a change. Steve worked for Curt Fox of Fox
Mechanical in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He sold Energy Management Systems as well as other things at Fox
Mechanical (now Fox Service Company). He le Fox to open the Landis & Gyr Branch for Ausn as a salesman. Ste-
ve was known as a creave and tenacious salesman, and the early driving force in the growth of Landis & Gyr / Sie-
mens in Central Texas. He took a lot of pride in the fact that when he started the Landis office in Ausn, it was just
him working as a one man show.
During his tenure at Landis & Gyr / Siemens, he captured numerous high profile customers such as Baylor University
and the State of Texas Facilies. As the years went by and the Siemens office grew, he was responsible for guiding
the local management philosophy of the organizaon. One of his employees, remembers him saying several mes
if we cant do the job fully and well, then we should not bid it. Many believe his best trait as a manager was to
find the right people to do the job, with an understanding of all their strengths and weaknesses. He mentored many
people in the local organizaon, and at the me he le the Central Texas General Managers job with Siemens, the
organizaon had nearly 60 employees from Waco to Brownsville.
Steve McNiff also was the Ausn Chapter of ASHRAEs Foreth (40th) President in August for Society Year 1995-
1996. The Chapter celebrated its Foreth Anniversary in April, 1996, during his tenure. As a dedicated member of
the local engineering community, Steve was another ASHRAE enthusiast who spent numerous hours in the Chapter
filling various commiee and officers posions unl reaching the Presidency. Steve worked enough posions that
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the Chapter put him up for a Chapter Service Award just this year at our Annual Chapter Regional Conference (CRC).
Its unfortunate that the award will be made posthumously.
Steve also made many friends throughout the years, and this author remembers him for his intelligence, sharp wit
and humor. Many other ASHRAE members in Ausn and San Antonio were friends with Steve and he will be greatly
missed! Those of us who knew Steve are truly blessed.
Steve is survived by his children Steven James McNiff, Jr. and Leah Michelle McNiff, his mother Janet McNiff, and his
brother Frank Lowell McNiff, Jr. He was preceded in death by his father Frank Lowell McNiff, Sr. and his brother Mi-
chael Shawn McNiff.
This author would like to thank Mr. Brian Fron, Mr. Brian Walsh, and Ms. Jenny Blasser Peterson for contribu nginformaon for this brief arcle.
Respecully Submied,
Randy Schrecengost, P.E.
Ausn Chapter Historian
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2010 2011 ASHRAE Austin Research Promotion Summary
The Austin ASHRAE Chapter and Its Members Raised $35,346 for ASHRAE Research This Year
Thank You!
Through the efforts of Glen See, Randy Barrington, and Matt Gross The Austin ASHRAE Chapter
was able to make a contribution to ASHRAE Research in the amount of $8,200
Contributions Through Golf Tournament
$1,000 or more
Johnson Controls Inc - Austin Mechanical Reps - Austin
Cool Services Inc Texas Air Products
Siemens Building Technologies Inc Dynamic Systems Inc
Trane - Austin Texas Air Systems Inc
$500 or more
Texas Equipment Solutions
HTS Chaparral Insulation
Oslin Nation Company
TDIndustries
Tab Technologies Inc
Robert Madden Industries Ltd Performance Contracting Inc
Engineered Air Austin
$250 or more
Fox & Hearn Incorporated McGill Airflow LLC
ICON Plumbing and Heating PHI Service Agency Inc
Personal Contributions
$500 or More
Mike Hart Bill Klock
$250 Or More
Gordon Ross
Larry Bloomquist
Jeremy Smith
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2010 2011 ASHRAE Austin Research Promotion Summary
Honor Roll Level ($100 or More)
Cameron Labunski Michael Davidson Richard Lowke Jorge E Villalba B Fritz Stinson Todd A Schmitt Scott Haag Randy C Schrecengost John A Bronson Derrick Van West Andy Collier Bryan Sublett Joe S Reyes John Johnston Matthew Carroll Michael Roy Johnson Mark E Mikulin
Justin S Johnson Gordon J Hall David Driggers Richard E Beverly Ahmad M Hamiyeh Thursten D Simonsen Maureen T Scanlon Fred L Fall William B Crook Charles W Whidden Jon Hermann Mark Merriman Lane D Lowke Stuart Bloomquist Dean Revering Kevin C Schaal
Company Contributions
$500 or More
EEA Consulting Engineers (Company Matchof Employee Contributions)
Texas Gas Service Company TDIndustries Tom Green & Company Engineers Inc
$250 or More
Goodwin Engineering Inc Graco Mechanical Inc Company Contributions Honor Roll $150
or More
Fritech Incorporated O'Connell Robertson & Associates Rand Associates Inc
Creation of Perpetual Research Promotion Gift in Sam Harpers Name
Austin ASHRAE Chapter EEA Consulting Engineers Texas Air Systems Texas Air Products Austin Texas Air Products San Antonio Mechanical Reps. Claud Kissman
Joe Brooks (San Antonio) Randy Schrecengost Bill Klock Larry Bloomquist Mike Davidson Ken Graham Mark Treadway
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ASHRAE AustinInvites You to Join Us For Our
Annual Sporting Clay Event & Fund Raiser
Friday, October 21, 2011At Capitol City Trap & Skeet
Teams will consist of 4 shooters, Individual Shooters will be assigned to a team
Each Team will shoot 100 Targets Per Person at 10 Stations
Shooters must furnish their own ammunition
Registration opens at 12 PM
Shoot begins at 1:30 PM
Dinner included, served at 5:00 PM
Live Music, Games, Raffle, and COLD BEER afterwards!!
Entry Fees$600 Per Team (4 Shooters to a Team)
$150.00 for Individual Shooters
TrophiesTop Team Plaques
Top Individual Plaques
Shooter with the Most Potential
Team Team
Name:_______________________ Members 1)_______________________ 2)________________________
(Please Print) 3)_______________________ 4)________________________
Sponsor:
Company Name____________________________ Address_________________________________________
Contact Name _____________________________ _________________________________________
E-Mail __________________________________ Telephone_______________Fax__________________
Contact: Randy Barrington Office: 512-837-8521 Fax: 512-837-9541 e mail: randy.barrington@
rmadden.com
Mail Form and Check To: Robert Madden, LTD, 1100 Kramer Lane, Austin, Texas, 78758
Attention: Randy Barrington (Confirmation will be e-mailed to contact)Make Check Payable to ASHRAE Austin
Directions to Capital City Trap and Skeet, Lindell Lane, Austin TX, 512-272-4707
Go East on 290 toward Manor, Right on Decker Lane, Left Just Past Railroad Track, Right at the CCT&S Sign
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Data Centers, Standards 90.1 and 189.1 Featured in ASHRAE Fall Educaonal Courses
ATLANTA Three new courses related to data center efficiency and ASHRAE standards on energy efficiency and
high-performance building design are part of the 12 online professional development courses being offered this
fall by ASHRAE through the ASHRAE Learning Instute (ALI).
ALI courses provide professional development through in-depth informaon that is mely, praccal and ad-
vanced beyond a fundamental level. The online courses allow aendees to log in to learn from anywhere with
an Internet connecon. Course parcipants earn connuing educaon credits for each seminar completed.
Courses are instructor-led, drawing upon professional knowledge of leading praconers.
The courses are: Basics of High-Performance Building Design, Sept. 19
Advanced High-Performance Building Design, Sept. 21
Fundamental Requirements of Standard 62.1-2010, Venlaon for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality,
Sept. 26
Complying with Standard 90.1-2010: HVAC/Mechanical, Energy Standard for Buildings Except Low-
Rise Residenal Buildings, Sept. 29
Complying with Standard 90.1-2010: Envelope/Lighng, Oct. 3
Healthcare Facilies: Best Pracce Design, Oct. 31
Healthcare Facilies: Best Pracce Applicaons, Nov. 2
Evaluang the Performance of LEED-Cerfied Buildings, Nov. 7
Project Management for Improved IAQ, Nov. 9
Data Center Energy Efficiency, Part 1, Oct. 10, and Part 2, Oct. 12
Using Standard 90.1 to Meet LEED Requirements, Part 1, Oct. 17, and Part 2, Oct. 19
Implemenng Standard 189.1, Standard for the Design of High-Performance, Green Buildings Except
Low-Rise Residenal Buildings, Part 1, Oct. 24, and Part 2, Oct. 26
For registraon costs and to register, visit www.ashrae.org/onlinecourses. Site licenses are available to organi-
zaons that will be having five or more seminar parcipants. For more informaon, e-mail [email protected] or
call 678-539-1146.
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ASHRAE 90.1 2010 Workshops
SECO will be hosng seven training workshops on the latest energy codes mandated for state-funded buildings.
Effecve September 1 all state-funded commercial buildings are required to be in compliance with the latest
edion of ASHRAE 90.1 2010. The workshops include a presentaon of the current Standard 90.1 document as
well as a review of some of the more substanve changes/addions made since the 2007 version, plus the sub-
stanve porons of the 189.1 Standard for Green Buildings.
Register At: http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/tbec/edutrain.php
City Date Time
Ausn Thursday, August 25 9am-4pm
Dallas Wednesday, September 21 9am-4pm
San Antonio TBD 9am-4pm
El Paso TBD 9am-4pm
Lubbock TBD 9am-4pm
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THE BACK PAGE
AUGUST 2011THE AUSTIN REGISTER
ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION
The Austin Registeris a free monthly newsletter produced
by the Austin Chapter of the American Society of Heating,Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. It is primarily
intended for use by its Members. The Austin Chapter does
not act for the Society.
Newsletter Editor: Mark Mikulin, PE, LEED AP
512.744.4414
Letters to the Editor are always welcome.
Please include a name and email ad-
dress, as relevant letters may be pub-
lished in future issues.
RELATED INDUSTRYINFORMATION
ASHRAE Jobs ProgramWhat: HVAC industry career services for both employersand job-seekers
Info: www.ashraejobs.com
Region VIII CRC 2012 in Tulsa, OKMore info to come
POSITION REPORTS TO NAME C OM PAN Y BUS (512)
President BOG Andy Collier Johnson Controls, Inc./York 339-5771
President Elect President/BOG Mark E. Mikulin Energy Engineering Assoc., Inc. 744-4414
Vice President President/BOG Justin Johnson Texas AirSystems, Inc. 462-4777
Treasurer President/BOG Derrick Van West Trane 416-8822
Secretary President/BOG Ahmad Hamiyeh Joes I. Guerra 445-2090
BOG - 1 Research Promotion BOG Joe Reyes MEP Engineering 306-9650
BOG - 2 Auditing / Nominating BOG Thursten Simonsen, P.E. Johnson Controls 413-2441
BOG - 3 Hi storian / Admi nistrator BOG Randy Schrecengost, P.E. Stanl ey Consul tants, Inc. 427-3623
BOG - 4 Membership Promotion BOG John Dolliver New York Life 444-1835
BOG - 5 Student Activities BOG Cameron Labunski, P.E. Tom Green & Co. Engineers 345-7793
CRC Delegate (President) BOG Andy Collier Johnson Controls, Inc./York 339-5771
CRC Delegate Alt. (Pres-Elect) BOG Mark E. Mikulin Energy Engineering Assoc., Inc. 744-4414
Newsletter Editor President Mark E. Mikulin Energy Engineering Assoc., Inc. 744-4414
Programs President Justin Johnson Texas AirSystems, Inc. 462-4777
Sustainability President Sean Cockrell Grenbloc 535-0208Government Affairs Subcmte President David Driggers Heat Transfer Solutions 894-3086
2013 Austi n CRC Commi ttee Presi dent/BOG Bi ll Kl ock, P.E. Energy Engi neeri ng As soc., Inc. 744-4400
Chap. Tech Transfer Cmte (CTTC) Vice President Matt Gross Texas Air Products 452-2500
Refrigeration Vice President Patrick Randall Syntergy, LLC 812-8864
Electronic Communications Vice President Jamie Denton Heat Transfer Solutions 917-7420
Golf BOG - 1 Glenn See TAB Technologies 486-3609
RP Communications Subcmte BOG - 1 Bryan Sublett Robert Madden Industries 486-3609
Auditing BOG - 2 Jeremy Smith Texas Air Products 485-5304
Nominating BOG - 2 Larry Bloomquist Mechanical Reps Inc. 444-1835
Webmaster BOG - 3 Randy Fuston MEP Engineering 306-9650
2011-2012 ASHRAE AUSTIN CHAPTER VOLUNTEERS
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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