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David Schultz
Business Process Consultant

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David Schultz brings Advanced Energy more than two decades of consulting experience.  He has worked in industries including pharmaceutical, general manufacturing, health care, financial services, residential construction and automotive industries.

Today, Schultz develops quality management processes that improve business operations for our clients. He develops training courses in quality, realtor training and communications and problem solving. Schultz assists the Applied Building Science (ABS) team in selling ABS programs and consulting to builders including Engle Homes Inc. and M/I Homes, as well as to utility companies such as CenterPoint Energy Inc., Progress Energy Florida and Alabama Power. 

MY PHILOSOPHY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Builders cannot build energy efficient homes if they do not operate their business efficiently.  Inefficient processes can result in increased costs as much as 25 to 30 percent of operating budgets, as well as slow cycle times and rework.  Converting these opportunities into bottom line results allows a builder to more than pay for any additional costs associated with building a high-performing energy efficient home, while at the same time improving customer satisfaction.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Arts, Social Science, Carthage College
Masters of Business Administration, Florida Institute of Technology

CONTACT INFORMATION

dschultz@advancedenergy.org

Click here to read the press release about his hiring.

   
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