Jason Fisher BPI Analyst, HERS at ICF |
Jason Fisher is a Technical Specialist at ICF International and is a Certified Home Energy Rater and a Certified Building Performance Institute Analyst and Proctor. Mr. Fisher manages the Energy Star New Homes Program, the Home Performance with Energy Star Program, and the Multifamily Program for PSO, AEP the electric company in Tulsa, Lawton, and surrounding areas in Oklahoma. He works with Home Energy Raters (HERS), trade professionals, homeowners, and builders to construct some of the most energy efficient homes in Oklahoma and to rebuild existing homes to a more energy efficient standard. Mr. Fisher worked for BuildBlock Building Systems, an insulating concrete forms manufacturer, prior to working for ICF International. As the Business Development Manager for BuildBlock Building Systems, Mr. Fisher has worked with advanced building systems and pioneered new ways to utilize those materials to construct some of the most energy efficient buildings in the US and Canada. Mr. Fisher served on the board of directors as a founding member of the US Green Building Council’s Oklahoma Chapter and was the South Central Regional Council Member for Oklahoma. He was a committee member on the LEED for Schools Task Force, and a committee member on the Insulating Concrete Form Association’s New Membership Committee. He currently serves as a member on the BPI Standards and Technical Committee. Mr. Fisher served as the ICF Technical Advisor and Crew Leader on two of ABC’s Extreme Makeover Home Edition television shows. He has appeared as a green building expert on KTOK 1000 AM, OKC Metro TV News Show, Oklahoma Forum, and Home Talk USA with the Cajun Contractor. |
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Alex Fernandez Director of Advocacy at Vinyl Siding Institute |
The Vinyl Siding Institute, Inc. (VSI) is the trade association for manufacturers of vinyl and other polymeric siding and suppliers to the industry. The purpose of VSI is to further the development and growth of the vinyl siding industry |
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