Gene Stern
Gene Stern is the Executive Vice President of Green Peak C4 and a 30-year veteran of the construction industry. An energy management expert, Gene provides detailed analysis of energy consumption, operational and maintenance costs of single buildings, multiple buildings and municipal entities. Gene has a BS in Mathematics and Physics from the University of Buffalo. He is LEED Accredited and practices affordable, sustainable environmental engineering design.
He is a member of the Association of Energy Engineers and a founder and Executive Board member of Long Island Chapter of the US Green Building Council. He is deeply involved in integrated design, energy management and indoor environmental systems. His environmental project portfolio includes: control systems for Grumman Aerospace facilities, chiller and co-generation plants for campuses of the CUNY, and indoor environmental control systems for Rockefeller Research Laboratories (Memorial Sloan Kettering) and the American Museum of Natural History.
Following the terrorist attacks of 2001, he worked on indoor environmental security projects for airports and hospitals in Boston, Hartford, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg with the purpose of containment of pathogenic agents, rendering them harmless and destroying them. Gene has constantly been involved with the newest technologies and concepts in energy efficiency and the economics of energy usage, concentrating on operations management and energy efficiency optimization, energy conversion and co-generation.