ASHE 2010 47th Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition
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Understanding How the Application of ASHRAE Standards Helped Save $1 Million
Program Code:
190
Date:
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Time:
1:45 PM to 3:00 PM
EST
PRIMARY SPEAKER
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Tim Peglow,
P.E. SASHE., AVP Patient Care and Prevention Facilities,
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Timothy M. Peglow is the Associate Vice President for Patient Care and Prevention Facilities at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. He joined M. D. Anderson in October 2007 with almost 30 years of experience in all aspects of health care facilities management.
He is a senior member of Operations and Facilities Management and manages the general design, construction, maintenance and operation of nearly 3 million square feet of space dedicated to our patient care and prevention. In addition, he directs the provision of all facilities services consistent with the program objectives, priorities and budgets established by the Executive Vice President and Physician-in-Chief and his leadership team.
For eight years, he has served as Vice President of Property Management for Broadway Services at Johns Hopkins University. Before that, he was Senior Vice President of Engineering and Operations at La Porte Hospital in Indiana, a Clarian Health System affiliate.
He is a licensed professional engineer, has a Master of Engineering degree in Clinical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration degree.
Peglow is regarded as a leader in health care facilities management and has written numerous articles and professional presentations on technology and clinical engineering. He has served as President of the American Society of Healthcare Engineering and continues to be an active member on its technical committees. He is a member of American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers SSPC 90.1.
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Description
In an effort to improve financial performance during the recent economic downturn, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center assembled a crossfunction team charged with reducing energy consumption. The team consisted entirely of MD Anderson Building Automation Systems, Operations & Maintenance and engineers. The success was based on a defined implementation process and the application of ASHRAE standards 62.1, 90.1, and 170. Learn how your organization can benefit from the lessons learned by this team. This session will enable you to—
• Discuss the importance of team makeup and dynamics in energy savings efforts.
• Explain how ASHRAE standards can help improve performance.
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Learn the importance of team make-up and dynamics in you energy savings efforts.
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Understand how ASHRAE Standards can help improve performance.
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Understand how important implementation strategies are to the success.