Association Recognizes Leaders and Contributors in the BACnet International Community
Atlanta, GA – February 25, 2020 –The BACnet International community is proud to honor a distinguished set of members whose contributions over the past year have led to increased awareness and improvement of the BACnet International association and the BACnet standard.
The award ceremony took place on February 3, 2020, during the 2020 AHR Expo in Orlando, FL. BACnet International president and managing director Andy McMillan was on hand to present the awards. The Annual Awards are bestowed upon deserving individuals in recognition of outstanding achievements in several categories, including Volunteer of the Year, Rising Star and BACnet Hall of Fame.
Volunteer of the Year
The Volunteer of the Year Award is presented to an individual who has given of his/her time to serve as a volunteer with BACnet International and has contributed to moving the association forward.
This year the Volunteer of the Year was awarded to Kent Gorrie, webmaster for Reliable Controls. He has been a contributing member of the association for over 15 years, including membership in the marketing committee during that whole time. Gorrie developed and continues to manage the association’s BTL Listings, Success Stories, Product Catalog and BTL Test Lab websites, and was instrumental in the shape and development of the BACnet International website. He works closely with the BACnet International office to improve the online experience and has volunteered his time in the BACnet International booth at trade shows and events, as early as the BACnet Members Association conference in Nashville, TN circa 2006 and the BACnet Expo that was collocated with NFMT Vegas in 2012.
Rising Star Award
The Rising Star award is presented to an individual fairly new to the industry who has already contributed to the betterment of the BACnet International association and showed a commitment to the BACnet community.
The Rising Star Award was presented to Japneet Singh of Johnson Controls. Singh is a Computer Science post-graduate from GGSIPU, India and is currently working as a product owner at Johnson Controls. He has more than six years of experience in the field of BACnet protocol testing and working with BACnet enabled embedded controllers and servers in building automation. He is also a foundation-level ISTQB certified tester. Singh was a presenter at the first ever BACnet Testing Symposium and also regularly participates in the meetings of the BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL) Working Group.
Hall of Fame
Inductees into the BACnet Hall of Fame are individuals with at least a decade of meaningful contributions to the BACnet community, who have played a unique and valuable role in the ongoing development of the BACnet standard or the community, championed open dialog and a collaborative approach to resolving issues, and demonstrated a global perspective with respect for regional and cultural differences.
This year’s inductee is Nancy Stein. Stein has contributed to the development of the BACnet community through leadership in BACnet International, serving on the Board of Directors for over a decade, and holding product management leadership roles at Siemens. In addition to building the BACnet community through innovative products, Stein is a member of a rather small community known as former chairs of the BACnet International Board of Directors, where they have served with distinction.
Stein used her experience in working in a global company to help shape the BACnet International model of global collaboration. And it was that collaboration model that has enabled critical community developments like a single, global product certification scheme.
“This is a time when we recognize individuals who through their hard work and dedication continually enrich the BACnet community,” stated McMillan. “I thank these award recipients for their unfailing devotion and service to BACnet International and the BACnet standard.”
About BACnet International
BACnet International is an industry association that facilitates the successful use of the BACnet protocol in building automation and control systems through interoperability testing, educational programs and promotional activities. BACnet International oversees operation of the BACnet Testing Labs (BTL) and maintains a global listing of tested products. The BACnet standard was developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and has been made publicly available so that manufacturers can create interoperable systems of products. BACnet International complements the work of the ASHRAE standards committee and BACnet-related interest groups around the world. BACnet International members include building owners, consulting engineers and facility managers, as well as companies involved in the design, manufacturing, installation, commissioning and maintenance of control equipment that uses BACnet for communication. For more information, please visit www.bacnetinternational.org.