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John Schinter, AT&T's director of energy, discusses some of these changes, The roll out of the energy scorecard and energy training program were key factors which enabled AT&T to achieve these significant energy savings.
Forbes.com: News Mother Nature Network 2011
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Schinter, who has twenty-five years 'experience in environmental sustainability and integrated energy services, will oversee AT&T's company-wide energy management efforts across all energy-consuming business units, drive comprehensive programs to reduce energy consumption and direct AT&T's energy purchasing strategies.
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Schinter is a Licensed Professional Engineer and earned a dual degree in Mechanical and Thermomechanial engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
unknown title 2009
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Prior to joining AT&T, Schinter worked with several Fortune 500 companies to reduce their energy consumption.
unknown title 2009
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Schinter, who has twenty-five years 'experience in environmental sustainability and integrated energy services, will oversee AT&T's company-wide energy management efforts across all energy-consuming business units, drive comprehensive programs to reduce energy consumption and direct AT&T's energy purchasing strategies.
unknown title 2009
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Schinter previously worked with Exelon, where he led a major expansion of downtown Chicago's cooling system, and at Duke Energy, where he crafted energy solutions for some of the world's largest companies.
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Prior to joining AT&T, Schinter worked with several Fortune 500 companies to reduce their energy consumption.
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Schinter is a Licensed Professional Engineer and earned a dual degree in Mechanical and Thermomechanial engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Schinter will help accelerate AT&T's efforts to manage company-wide, fixed-energy consumption, which includes data centers, central office equipment and AT&T facilities.
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Schinter previously worked with Exelon, where he led a major expansion of downtown Chicago's cooling system, and at Duke Energy, where he crafted energy solutions for some of the world's largest companies.
unknown title 2009
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