Jack DiEnna, Executive Director of Geothermal National & International Initiative, Receives 2017 International Ground Source Heat Pump Association's Ambassador Award

Jack DiEnna

Jack DiEnna, Executive Director of the Geothermal National & International Initiative, was selected as the recipient of the 2017 International Ground Source Heat Pump Association’s Ambassador Award during the 2017 IGSHPA Conference and Expo in Denver, Colorado, on March 15.

With more than 30 years of experience advocating for the use of ground source heat pumps, DiEnna was recognized for his continuing leadership, support and promotion of the ground source heat pump industry.

"People like Jack DiEnna who continually tell the story of the industry are who help grow the industry," said Roshan Revankar, IGSHPA Acting Executive Director. "Jack works tirelessly day in and day out to bring awareness to the industry. It is our pleasure to award Jack with the 2017 Ambassador Award."

“People like Jack DiEnna who continually tell the story of the industry are who help grow the industry,” said Roshan Revankar, IGSHPA Acting Executive Director. “Jack works tirelessly day in and day out to bring awareness to the industry. It is our pleasure to award Jack with the 2017 Ambassador Award.”

DiEnna has worked in various levels of the industry, including in the electric utility industry, as a geothermal design build contractor, independent consultant and as the Director of the Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium in the Clinton & Bush administration. He has volunteered many hours on IGSHPA’s behalf and is a key member of the IGSHPA Board of Directors and the Conference Planning Committee.

The annual IGHSPA conference and expo was held March 14-16 at the Crowne Plaza Denver Airport Convention Center in Denver, Colorado.

The International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) is a non-profit, member-driven organization established in 1987 to advance ground source heat pump (GSHP) technology on local, state, national and international levels. Headquartered on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, IGSHPA utilizes state-of-the-art facilities for conducting GSHP system installation training and geothermal research. With its access to the most current advancements in the geothermal industry, IGSHPA is the ideal bridge between the latest technology and the people who benefit from these developments.

Source: Geothermal National & International Initiative