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Natasha Vassallo - ArticlesNearly 10 years in the Energy Management Field. Led Michigan Schools, Wyandotte to become the 1st Energy Efficient School District and being awarded the prestigious ENERGY STAR label. Her specialties include Energy Management, Energy Conservation, Control Strategies and Risk Management. Natasha has nearly 10 years in the Energy Management and Building Automation & Controls Industry. Natasha started her career in Energy Engineering at Honeywell Inc. and later worked at Johnson Controls as an Energy Analyst and Performance Assurance Specialist. In 2002 Natasha Vassallo became a Certified Energy Manager (C.E.M). She holds a Batchelor of Science, in Facility Management with a Concentration in Construction Technology and a MBA from Lawrence Technological University.
Natasha Vassallo enjoys writing, research and quality family time. Geography and your Children’s Health: a Worthy National Topic of DebateIf air quality is reducing the future of our young; is it not worth a national debate? Never before have we seen corporate America change their corporate vision to a Green future, as we do now. Are we trading in one current geographical and ozone related disaster for the newest disaster discovery? If you want to get support from the masses of the people, tell them the truth about our current health challenges. Tell them that the one thing they value the most, their children, are being harme Residential Energy Savings and Performance Contracting: the Big Business AdvantagePerformance Contracts is a method used by big-business, to finance projects they would not normally have been able to finance. We have a national crisis, our economy is suffering, and homeowners are not in the position to make the most of energy retrofits, without some financial assistance. Efforts have already been made for the Public Housing Market, but what about private home owners? Certainly, the dynamics of Performance Contracting, and Financing would make this more attracti
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