AESP International Announces Award Winners For 2000.Business Editors LAKE WORTH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 15, 2000 The Association for Energy Services Professionals International (AESP AESP Aerospace Education Services Program AESP Association of Energy Services Professionals AESP Army Equipment Support Publication AESP Aboriginal Enriched Support Program (Carleton University program) AESP Advanced Energy Systems Program ), a not-for-profit individual membership association serving the needs of the energy services industry, held its Annual Awards Luncheon at last week's 11th National Energy Services Conference in New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded . The award winners were: Innovation in Marketing Approaches - Seattle City Light Seattle City Light is the public utility providing electrical power to Seattle, Washington and parts of its metropolitan area, including all of Shoreline and Lake Forest Park and parts of unincorporated King County, Burien, Normandy Park, Seatac, Renton, and Tukwila. , in recognition of its Seattle Seahawks energy conservation program. Accepting the award for Seattle City Light was Janice Boman, public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most advisor in the city's community outreach department. The Innovation in Marketing Approaches award recognizes an organization's innovative marketing efforts that support its energy services programs. Achievement in Professional Development - The AESP Communications Committee for the development and delivery of its Communications Challenges Workshop. Accepting the award for the committee was Samuel Harrell with Enron Energy Services Enron Energy Services (EES) was a business unit of Enron Corporation, whose purpose was to provide gas, electricity, and energy management directly to businesses and homes. Enron compared the service to choosing a telecommunications company to provide your house with a phone line. . Harrell, who chaired the committee for 2000 is a contract risk management manager for Enron. The Achievement in Professional Development award recognizes the achievements by an AESP topic committee or chapter that has resulted in increasing the professional development of its members. Achievement in Energy Efficiency by an End-User - Owens-Corning for its "Mission Possible" program that resulted in savings of millions of dollars from their energy bills. Accepting the award for Owens-Corning was Peter Garforth, vice president of systems thinking strategy. Mr. Garforth, formerly the CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of an energy services company, originated the program even though he was vice president of marketing for Owens-Corning at the time and not associated with plant operations at all. Through his continuing leadership, the program continues making strides in reducing energy bills and streamlining processes. B. H. Prasad Prasāda (Sanskrit: प्रसाद), prasād/prashad (Hindi), Prasāda in (Kannada), prasādam (Tamil), or prasadam Award for Outstanding Contributor of the Year - Meg Matt, chief marketing officer, for Enercom, Inc. This awards recognizes an individual member of AESP for his or her outstanding contribution to the Association for the year. |
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