Brian Maillet joins GEM Energy solar business development team in Milwaukee
Brian Maillet, of Milwaukee, has joined GEM Energy's solar business development team, focusing on the commercial and industrial sectors.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Brian Maillet, of Milwaukee, has joined GEM Energys solar business development team, focusing on the commercial and industrial sectors.
Based in Milwaukee, Maillet has 20 years of experience in consulting and managing renewable energy projects, facility compliance, energy assessments and brownfield redevelopment.
He is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds a bachelors degree in environmental science and soil engineering from Louisiana State University.
Before joining GEM Energy, Maillet was a certified Principal-In-Charge (PIC) and Project Manager (CPM) in the Milwaukee office of ARCADIS for 15 years.
About GEM Energy
GEM Energy is a turnkey solar developer with engineering, procurement and construction capabilities, as well as operations and maintenance. GEM Energy optimizes the efficiency of facilities for reduced lifetime operating costs. In addition to solar development, the companys energy services and technologies include integration of power generation, advanced heating and cooling systems, procurement and FlexSet energy monitoring/building control systems for commercial, industrial, institutional and mission critical facilities.
GEM Energy is part of the Rudolph Libbe Group, which also includes Rudolph Libbe Inc., GEM Inc., Lehman Daman and Rudolph Libbe Properties. A full-service team of companies, the Rudolph Libbe Group provides customized building solutions together and independently. The Rudolph Libbe Group is a single source of comprehensive construction services ranging from site selection and financing, through all aspects of construction to ongoing maintenance.
GEM Energy is ranked 26th among Solar Power World magazines Top Solar Developers of 2015, the highest-ranking Ohio-based solar developer on the list.
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