2015 One to Watch - Association of Energy Services

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AESP NAMES JAMIE LALOS, FIVEWORX, WINNER OF ITS “ONE TO WATCH” YOUNG

PROFESSIONAL AWARD

FEBRUARY 10, 2015—PHOENIX, AZ – The Association of Energy Services Professionals

(www.aesp.org) recognized Jamie Lalos, director of customer engagement at Fiveworx, as the “One to

Watch Young Professional” at its 25th National Conference and Expo held February 9 – 12, 2015 in

Orlando, FL.

“We’ve been watching Jamie ascend in her career, and were thrilled when she decided to bring her enthusiasm, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to quality to Fiveworx in helping our clients succeed,” said Patrick Hunt, Fiveworx’s CEO. “With this award, it’s terrific to see the rest of the world acknowledge what we all already knew to be true; she truly is the One to Watch!”

Jamie began her career in the energy services industry in 2002, at the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). Starting as intern, she quickly ascended into a staff position where she oversaw the Keep Cool Air Conditioner Replacement Program, a program that became a model for the now-commonplace appliance bounty programs. Jamie’s management of the $30 million program – one of the industry’s most high profile programs of its time– helped turn it into an awardwinning program design, receiving numerous awards from ACEEE and ENERGY STAR

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, and setting the standard for appliance turn-in program design.

Since then, Jamie has gone on to manage numerous award-winning marketing efforts recognized by

AESP, ACEEE, ENERGY STAR, E Source, and the Telly. Before her most recent venture with

Fiveworx, Jamie spent the last six years managing energy efficiency marketing and evaluation programs in Cadmus’ energy services division.

“It’s very humbling and gratifying to be recognized with this award from an organization I greatly respect and from which I have learned so much,” said Ms. Lalos. “From conferences and topic committees, to everything else it does to support energy professionals, AESP has been, and will continue to be, a huge partner in my career.”

The Association of Energy Services Professionals (www.aesp.org) provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience. Our members work in the energy services industry and represent electric and natural gas utilities, public benefits associations, regulatory and non-profit entities, vendors, manufacturers and consulting firms. Founded in 1989, AESP is a member-based association dedicated to improving the delivery and implementation of energy efficiency, energy management and distributed renewable resources. AESP provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience.

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