TLC Engineering for Architecture names New Director of Business Development, Sustainability

TMark_GelfoLC Engineering for Architecture has named Mark Gelfo, P.E., LEED AP BD+C, LEED AP O+M, CxA, the new director of business development and sustainability. Prior to his promotion, he served as director of the firm’s Jacksonville division for 10 years. As division director and an electrical engineer, he oversaw several major healthcare projects throughout Florida and in Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, South Carolina and Pennsylvania.

Gelfo’s healthcare project portfolio includes: the new $254 million Mayo Clinic Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., the new $119-million Lehigh Valley Hospital, Kasych Family Pavilion in Allentown, Pa., the new $151-million Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach, the $77-million Baptist Medical Center Wolfson Children’s Hospital in downtown Jacksonville, Fla. and an $89-million phased expansion/addition to Frederick Memorial Hospital in Frederick, Md.

In addition, he is on the American Commissioning Group Board of Directors, serves as president of the North Florida Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council and has led the engineering and commissioning on many notable projects during his 19-year career at TLC. He will work closely with the firm’s senior sustainability leaders, along with the firm’s marketing team, to develop business opportunities for all 11 TLC offices across the South.

TLC Engineering for Architecture is one of the largest consulting engineering firms in the south with headquarters in Orlando and offices in Tallahassee, Ft. Myers, Cocoa, Deerfield Beach, Tampa, Miami, Jacksonville, Nashville, Dallas and Chattanooga.

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Posted March 15, 2012

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