Energy Solutions 2010
 


Speaker & Moderator Biographies

 

 
Sheila Brown
Associate, Stantec Sustainable Solutions
Stantec Consulting Limited
Sheila has been involved in the green building industry for over 20 years. She is a member of the Canada Green Building Council’s LEED Technical Advisory Group, and the CaGBC Faculty. She and her team have been involved in many projects that that have utilized many forms of alternative energy form either on-site of off-site sources.

 



Ken Cartmill
VP of Business Development
LED Roadway Lighting Limited

Ken Cartmill is Vice-President, Business Development and has overall management responsibility for LRL’s sales and marketing efforts globally.  Mr. Cartmill has been involved with LRL since its inception and managed a large-scale pilot and subsequent installation program within the province of Nova Scotia - one of the largest deployments of LED fixtures in North America. 

Mr Cartmill holds a bachelor’s degree from Wilfrid Laurier University, where he studied Psychology and Business Administration.




Claude Cormier, P.Eng, LEED AP
Roy Consultants

Claude is a project and design engineer with 28 years experience in mechanical and electrical systems. He graduated in 1982 at l'école Polytechnique, University of Montréal in mechanical engineering specializing in HVAC and building systems. He is considered a HVAC specialist and has a special interest in renewable energy systems such as geothermal heating systems and solar as well as traditional HVAC systems.
 


Allan Crandlemire

Interim CEO,
Efficiency Nova Scotia


Allan Crandlemire was recently appointed interim CEO of Efficiency Nova Scotia Corporation. Previously he was executive director for Conserve Nova Scotia, the provincial government’s energy efficiency agency, after extensive experience with the Nova Scotia Department of Energy.

Efficiency Nova Scotia is an independent corporation, initially focused on managing electricity efficiency in the province, but may also administer efficiency programs for other energy sources. The electricity efficiency plan and programs are regulated by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board.



Mark
Derrah
Account Manager
OSRAM SYLVANIA LTD.

Mark has 33 years of experience in the lighting field.  His lighting career includes numerous positions at the retail, distribution, agent and manufacture levels.  Mark has been involved in numerous major lighting projects throughout the Maritimes.  He is a long-standing member of the Illuminating Engineers Society (IES).  Mark has been OSRAM SYLVANIA'S Account Manager in the Maritimes for the past 14 years.

 

 

Mark Durant

Director, New Business Development
Rexel Electrical Canada Inc.

Born and raised in New Brunswick, Mark is responsible for New Business Development for Rexel Canada, the country's largest provider of electrical goods and services.  Operating under the Nedco banner in Atlantic Canada, we pride ourselves on delivering industry leading solutions to our customers with specific focus on energy conservation/efficiency and renewables.

 
Chuck Faulkner
Manager, Commercial & Industrial Programs, Conservation & Energy Efficiency
Nova Scotia Power


Chuck Faulkner, P.Eng. has managed the commercial and industrial energy efficiency programs at Nova Scotia Power for the last two years. Since 2008, with the help of these programs, Nova Scotians have saved more than 85 million kilowatt hours – enough to power more than 9,500 homes.

Susan Fitzgerald

Partner
Fowler, Bauld & Mitchell

Susan is a partner with Fowler Bauld & Mitchell Ltd. Originally from England she is both a registered architect and interior designer. She has been design and principal architect in many projects at FBM including several schools, institutional buildings, office buildings and health care facilities. Susan began her architectural career in Vancouver working for Arthur Erickson. She has a keen interest and knowledge of sustainable design and building practices which remains a strong influence in her approach to design strategy. Susan also teaches professional practice and design studios at Dalhousie University's Faculty of Architecture.

 

Aaron Long
Manager of Energy Resources
Minas Basin Pulp & Power Co. Ltd.

Aaron holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering and a Master's of Engineering Mathematics from Dalhousie University. His Master's thesis studied the benefits of using pattern recognition techniques for short-term wind energy forecasting. Prior to Aaron joining Minas Basin Pulp & Power, he worked with the New Brunswick System Operator with its wind forecasting study and also with Ortech Power with its involvement in the Alberta System Operator's wind forecasting project. He also worked for Suez Renewable Energy North America where he designed and managed the implementation of the energy scheduling systems for SRENA's wind power plants located in Prince Edward Island. Aaron currently lives in Halifax.

 

Philipp Marktl
Forest Engineer
Wood4heating Inc.

Philipp Marktl, CSO Wood4heaing Inc. is a long standing entrepreneur in the worldwide lumber and biomass trade business and holds a forest degree from Univ. of Vienna. He runs an own Austrian based energy consulting company and was involved in several Canadian biomass companies like Canada Pellets Inc of Newfoundland and Enligna Canada Inc, Nova Scotia. He is Co-founder of US-based Wood4heating Inc together with two European partners to provide full package biomass contract heat solutions to the market with no upfront investment for the heat customers.

 


Christopher Marryatt
Special Projects Sales
Atlantica Mechanical Contractors

Christopher graduated in 1977 from NSCC  with a diploma in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.  He is a Power Engineer and completed six Sigma training in 1999.  H
e has worked for many years with Honeywell , Direct Energy and Tyco International and is currently employed with Atlantica Mechanical Contractors. He is experienced in the installation and maintenance of large heating and cooling plants as well as involved in the design and selection process of HVAC and life safety systems.

Marlene Moore
VP Sales and Marketing
Green Power Labs

Marlene, a founding partner in Green Power Labs, has a background in administration, marketing and public relations. Her previous work experience in the public and private sector and her willingness to meet the challenge of helping build Canada’s green energy future led her and her two partners’ to form Green Power Labs in 2004.   From offices in Canada, Australia and Europe, the Green Power Labs’ team of solar resource experts and engineers work with clients on clean energy projects around the world.



Todd Ramsey
General Manager, Ontario
Seaforth Energy

An accomplished entrepreneur and executive in the technology and telecommunications space, Todd uses his knowledge of business and customer relations to evangelize on the values of renewable energies. Todd focuses his efforts on educating Seaforth's clients on the value of alternative energies in the Ontario Marketplace. As the General Manager and VP for Ontario, Todd leads Seaforth Energy's Ontario Renewable Energy Integration business and has accountability for all operational and sales activities. Using sound business consulting mixed with proven project management techniques, Todd assists clients (residential, commercial and institutional) in getting value out of their renewable energy investments.

 

 
Dr. Jim Retallack
President & CEO
AMG Energy Inc.

Acadia Management Group Inc. and its energy management subsidiary AMG Energy are led by President and CEO Dr. Jim Retallack. A professional engineer, Dr. Retallack has over three decades of experience in technology driven business and commercialization activities.

Following twelve years with Nortel in positions progressing from product research and development through to project management, manufacturing and general management, Dr. Retallack established Acadia Management Group Pty. Ltd. in Sydney, Australia in 1992 to pursue commercialization of technologies and concepts on behalf of their originators. Results included the first overseas sales of software originally developed for an Australian operating company and the first sales by a large US based software developer in the Australian telecommunications market.  Returning to Kings County, Nova Scotia in 2000, Dr. Retallack continued commercialization activities, commencing work on energy management and resource optimization in 2005.



Katherine Retallack

Manager, Demand Side Management Programs
AMG Energy Inc.


Katherine joined AMG Energy in 2007 as a remote researcher while on a two year travelling and teaching trip in Asia, providing information on business development prospects for Residential and Commercial Load Control on a contract basis. Returning to Nova Scotia in early 2008, Katherine joined the company full-time in mid-January 2008 as a data analyst, researcher and program manager. Katherine progressed to the role of Manager of Demand Side Management Programs a year later and manages all aspects of energy conservation projects from customer engagement to implementation and measurement and verification. Katherine focuses on optimization of lighting systems  through retrofits and installation of sensor and automation technology and is currently working with several commercial and industrial customers to realize significant energy and cost savings opportunities.

Dale Robertson, P.Eng.
President & CEO
Enerscan Consultants Ltd.

Dale Robertson became a Professional Engineer in 1980 and a Certified Management Consultant in 1992. He has worked in the field of energy management for almost 30 years. Through his consulting firm, Enerscan Consultants Ltd., he has overseen energy audits on thousands of facilities including manufacturing, multiple unit residential, commercial, industrial, primary industry, institutional and all other forms of facilities. His work in policy for Canada’s north, Africa and selected Canadian areas has also contributed to the advancement of energy management on a global scale. Mr. Robertson has trained over 2500 people in a variety of technical, managerial and inspirational courses in energy management.

Dale has a lifelong addiction to sports and is an avid volunteer in many areas. He is currently the President of Engineers Nova Scotia, which provides leadership for the 5200 professional engineers in Nova Scotia.
 
Keith Robertson,
M. Arch., NSAA, LEED Accredited
Solterre Design

Keith Robertson is a registered architect that has been involved in the construction industry since 1981. Keith has several years of institutional and commercial experience as an architectural technologist before continuing his education with a Master of Architecture degree. Keith’s passion for environmental design issues goes back more than twenty years. He was the first professional in Nova Scotia to acquire professional accreditation for the LEED® Green Building Rating System. He is a member of the Technical Advisory Group to the Canada Green Building Council, and was on the founding Board of the Atlantic Chapter of the CaGBC. Keith has presented to numerous organizations regarding sustainable design and LEED since 1996. He is a founder and President of Solterre Design. Solterre has been involved in all five LEED projects certified in Nova Scotia to date.
 


Daniel Roscoe
, P.Eng

Chief Operating Officer
Scotian WindFields Inc

Dan has enjoyed considerable success since joining the Scotian WindFields Inc management team in early 2008. He was on board for the successful 30MW Digby project bid with NS Power, as well as the three Distribution Projects (6MW total) awarded in 2010. In addition, he has led initiatives in residential and commercial solar and wind energy projects. Dan continues to build on success, as he leads the team in innovative deployment of mixed renewables, community energy initiatives, advocacy outreach, and more utility-scale bids within the province and in export markets. Dan offers credentials in structural engineering from the University of Waterloo, is on the Board of Solar Nova Scotia, is a founding member of the Nova Scotia Sustainable Electricity Alliance (novaSEA) and works on the Wind Energy Education Committee of the NS Department of Energy.

 
Gary Schmeisser
Director's Facilities Management
Saint Mary's University

Gary is the Director, Facilities Management at Saint Mary’s University. Gary has been at Saint Mary’s University for almost 12 years and is responsible for maintenance, operations, custodial, security and projects. Gary is professional engineer with 34 years experience in various private and public sectors.
 
 
Rohit Seth, MBA, B.Sc.
Business Development Specialist
Heritage Gas
 
Rohit Seth is a Business Development Specialist with Heritage Gas, whose main responsibility is the implementation of marketing and business strategies aimed at increasing market penetration and company profitability. His focus is on developing business initiatives, managing stakeholder relations and conveying the value proposition of natural gas to all residents of NS. A born and raised Haligonian and graduate of Dalhousie University, Rohit has obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and an MBA with a concentration in both marketing and finance. Throughout his career, Rohit’s endeavors have taken him from Copenhagen to Calgary and most recently back to Halifax, where he has joined Heritage Gas after working for their parent company, AltaGas Ltd.
 

 

 


 

 

John Simon
Vice-President, Operations & International
Seaforth Energy 

Mr Simon is a seasoned professional operating in both multinational organizations and start-up businesses.  Past executive assignments have included selling and establishing business development teams for technology solutions in Europe, establishing a remote development software business in North America, and consulting to businesses in a wide number of sectors including telecommunications, energy, government, logistics, and financials services.

John holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from St. Francis Xavier University and a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in International Business and Information Technology from Dalhousie University.  In his spare time John has consulted to the Falls Brook Centre for the creation of a white paper on renewable energy cooperatives and to the Conservation Council of New Brunswick in the development of an energy paper for the province.  John and his family live in solar powered home which includes a hobby farm where he raises his own food.


Scott Smith
Sales & Marketing Manager
Shaw Resources

Scott Smith joined the Shaw Group Limited in 1979 as their Forestry Supervisor and over the past 32 years, has held a number of management positions including responsibility for aggregate, cat litter and wood pellets businesses as well as divisional and corporate environmental and resources management roles. He is currently Sales & Marketing Manager for Shaw Resources, Corporate Environmental Co-ordinator and is responsible for feed stocks for Shaw’s Nova Scotia pellet operations. He is currently on the Board of Directors of the Pellet Fuels Institute and Co-Chairs the PFI Standards Committee.

 

Daron Thomas,
President
Thomas Industrial Sales Inc.

Daron Thomas has been an integral part of the heating industry in Atlantic Canada since 1990’s. The family business, started by Gordon Thomas in 1968, has been involved in most public, commercial, and high end residential projects across Atlantic Canada. After attending a 2 year Mechanical Engineering Technology Course in Moncton, he started at the family business, Thomas Industrial Sales Ltd. Daron is now the president of Thomas Industrial Sales., a manufacturer's representative company that provides training to the skilled trades, represents a wide range of heating and comfort products, and provides service and support to the industry. Daron lives with his family in New Maryland, New Brunswick.



 

Tom Watson
Principal and Senior Mechanical Engineer
CBCL Limited

Licensed in three Atlantic Provinces and the State of California Tom Watson is a practicing Mechanical Engineer responsible for the design and construction supervision on a variety of building projects.  In Halifax he leads CBCL’s Buildings Mechanical and Electrical design team and is a Director, Principal and Senior Mechanical Engineer.



Roy Watts
President
Advanced Control Systems

Roy Watts has over 30 years experience in Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Air Source Heat Pumps and Geothermal Heat Pump Sales, Service, Design, and Installation. He was with the Canadian Coast Guard as Diesel Mechanic where he studied Marine Refrigeration Technology for three years. Additional certifications include Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Apprenticeship Training with NBCC St. Andrews; a Trade Journeyman Certificate in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; and a Teaching Certificate from the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. Roy also instructed students at NBCC St. Andrews in the discipline of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps.

Elizabeth Weir
President and CEO
Efficiency NB

Elizabeth is founding President and CEO of Efficiency NB, a New Brunswick Crown Corporation created in 2005. Efficiency NB is a national leader in delivering comprehensive, award-winning energy efficiency programs and services for individuals, businesses and industry. It recently received the Alliance to Save Energy’s prestigious International Star award.