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Quitadamo Joins e3i Engineers as Director of Energy Services

BOSTON, MA e3i Engineers, Inc. announces that Bob Quitadamo, PE, joins the firm as Director of Energy Services. In this role, Quitadamo will develop and direct e3i's Energy Group, one of the firm's four core services that also includes engineering, electrical, and infrastructure. Providing consulting services for energy efficiency, co-generation and renewable applications, e3i's Energy Group is responsible for reviewing client's buildings, facilities or campuses, quickly assessing the client's needs for energy solutions and providing a roadmap for achieving these goals.
"We are thrilled to have Bob fill the fourth pillar in the e3i family. I have worked with Bob since he started his career and have witnessed first hand his exceptional collaboration and client service," said Bill Leuci, PE, Managing Partner and co-founder of e3i.
"Bob understands our mission of creating tailor-made solutions to fit each client's individual circumstances, requirements, schedule and budget. He brings specialized experience in energy services consulting and is a strong addition to our team," said Brian Mulkerrin, PE, President and co-founder of e3i.
With most of his career focused in energy and engineering, Bob's specialized experience and background allows him to also contribute to infrastructure components of his projects. He is working with large data center clients such as Cigna, CS Technologies and Tier Point, and providing energy program management, CFD (computational fluid dynamics) modeling of airflow and failure scenarios, PUE (power usage effectiveness) calculations and project management.
Quitadamo received a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Villanova University. He is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers and the Association of Energy Engineers.