Clean Air in Buildings: The Rapidly Expanding Value of Improved IAQ post-COVID
Join Mr. Tyler Smith of Johnson Controls on March 7 for the latest update on Clean Air in Buildings: The Rapidly Expanding Value of Improved IAQ post-COVID
Mr. Tyler Smith is vice president, Healthy Buildings at Johnson Controls. He has spent nearly 18 years with Johnson Controls in roles focused on leveraging building management systems and HVAC equipment to drive important outcomes such as improvements in energy efficiency and indoor air quality. From 2018 to 2020, Tyler led Johnson Controls’ Critical Environments business unit, which designs and manufactures systems for critical spaces such as hospitals and laboratories. Since late 2020, Tyler has led Johnson Controls’ Healthy Buildings initiative with a focus on helping customers realize productivity and financial outcomes associated with operating healthier buildings. With a background deeply rooted in buildings, HVAC and controls. Tyler has an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and an MBA from Emory University.
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