Meet the Speakers

 Chris Gist, Portfolio Leader, HVAC Equipment Controls

Kristy Schomaker 

Digital Solutions Commercialization Leader, Trane 

As a Digital Services Leader at Trane, Kristy works closely with the internal Product Management Leaders and Regional Leaders across North America to build strategies and resources that best highlight the digital solutions Trane has to offer. Kristy has over 16 years of experience in energy services and delivers growth and solutions to Trane’s Digital services business.

Brian Meyers, Portfolio Leader, Systems Controls

Kurt Barrett 

Digital Services program Leader Southeast, Trane

In close collaboration with customers, Kurt builds robust sustainability strategies to optimize commercial buildings and communities. With the clear understanding that each client has a different set of objectives and unique business needs, Kurt is dedicated and focused on delivering digital solutions that provide clear outcomes and impactful results.

Brian Meyers, Portfolio Leader, Systems Controls

Neil Alexander 

C&I Energy Solutions Leader, Trane

Neil leads the North America team bringing energy solutions at scale to key clients in commercial and industrial markets using a programmatic approach to leverage their facilities to accomplish aggressive climate goals.  Neil has over 16 years working directly with clients on energy efficiency programs and will now bring his local level successes to drive portfolio-wide outcomes.

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