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Michael Thomas joins ESD

Michael Thomas joins ESD

New VP/Business Development Director will lead sales for consulting-engineering firm Environmental Systems Design.


By ESD | August 13, 2013

CHICAGO, IL – Mike Thomas has been named Vice President and Business Development Director at ESD (Environmental Systems Design, Inc.), an international leader in the consulting-engineering design of high performance building systems. In his new position, Mr. Thomas will be responsible for sales, business development, thought leadership, and client relations strategies for the firm, in particular in ESD’s commercial, institutional, health care and science practices.

Prior to joining ESD, Mr. Thomas was a Director and the Americas Region Service Line Leader for HP Critical Facilities Services at Hewlett-Packard.  In this position, he led a team of data center consulting professionals who delivered engineering, construction, and consulting services to enterprise and institutional customers in Canada, Latin America, and the U.S.  Before HP, he co-founded the Chicago office and was Director of Corporate Market Strategy at EYP Mission Critical Facilities, where his notable projects included the National Petascale Computing Facility at the University of Illinois in Urbana. Mr. Thomas’ experience also includes positions at Baker & McKenzie, Cannon Design, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.

Mr. Thomas received a bachelor of arts degree in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago and resides in Oak Park, Illinois.

ESD is a global consulting-engineering firm that focuses on the delivery of high-performance buildings.  The company delivers value by creating healthy and productive environments and designing facilities that are more cost effective, flexible, reliable, and sustainable. Utilizing an integrative design process, ESD’s engineering and design professionals (250+) apply innovative technologies such as energy modeling and BIM (Building Information Modeling) to address owners’ needs. Founded in 1967, the firm is a valued partner for many public and private clients seeking to enrich collaboration through diversity. ESD’s services include: mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection engineering; LEED certification consulting; sustainable design; energy modeling; commissioning; technology systems design; and BIM.  For more information, please visit: www.esdglobal.com.

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