Pristine Environments Expands Energy & Building Intelligence practice Group
San Diego, CA, April 27, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Pristine Environments (PEI), a leading provider of specialized facility maintenance (FM) solutions, announced today that Norma Jean Autry and Heather McGray have joined the company’s Energy & Building Intelligence Practice Group.
Norma Jean Autry, who joins as Vice President of Energy Strategy, is a 15-year veteran of the financial energy industry with a focus on deal origination and marketing. In her new role at Pristine Environments, Norma will focus on the development and origination of energy projects for institutional portfolios. Her background in energy markets, finance, and technology will prove invaluable in delivering economic-driven energy savings to Pristine Environments’ new and existing clients.
Heather McGray joins the company as an Energy Analyst. She brings over 15 years of experience as a research biologist whose topics of research have included issues in environmental science and sustainability.
The addition of Autry and McGray reflects a growing trend in demand for Energy & Building Intelligence services.
“There is a growing gap between the operational needs of today’s technology driven facilities and the training provided to most facility managers,” said Yann Palmore, Chief Sustainability Officer of Pristine Environments. “As high performance building technologies become increasingly employed, they require a different kind of operator – we’re providing facility managers that understand this technology and have the education and skillset to ensure these facilities are run correctly.
About Pristine Environments
Pristine Environments manages, maintains and optimizes the performance of mission critical facilities for corporate real estate owners in nearly 100 million square feet of specialized buildings throughout North America. From life sciences, aerospace, datacenters, oil + gas, luxury retail, sports technology + fitness, and commercial real estate, our team of nearly 1,750 professionals keeps these industries’ buildings and facilities operating efficiently, sustainably and on budget.