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David Fenton

Chief Revenue Officer/ECM Technologies (HVAC)

As an executive in the HVAC industry, David Fenton can talk about heating, air conditioning, energy conservation, electricity costs and carbon emissions.

As chief revenue officer at ECM Technologies, he is a creative, analytical and results-driven entrepreneur with a strong track record of success and leadership. With extensive experience as a former residential and commercial real estate developer and as the founder and CEO of Twin Oaks Construction Company, Fenton has a deep-rooted passion for sustainable building practices and green solutions that help reduce carbon footprints.

Fenton built Twin Oaks into one of the premier luxury custom home builders and residential developers in southern Westchester County, New York, overseeing projects ranging from 6,000 to over 18,000 square feet and achieving record sale prices on multiple properties. His pioneering work included completing the first LEED-accredited historic restoration and expansion on a 1905 estate home, showcasing his commitment to sustainability.

Now, as the chief revenue officer at ECM Technologies, Fenton is spearheading the market launch of ThermaClear, an innovative HVAC treatment that enables the commercial and soon the residential sectors to improve energy efficiency, reduce operational costs and minimize environmental impact.

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David Fenton
Phoenix, AZ

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Suggested Interview Topics:

Climate Change | Carbon Emissions | Heating/Cooling Costs | Air Conditioning

Suggested Interview Questions:

- How has air conditioning (or heating) evolved over time?
- How much of the world has access to A/C and how is that evolving?
- How is technology evolving to help us all save money when it comes to heating/cooling costs?
- How does HVAC contribute to carbon emissions?
- How has the cost of heating/air conditioning changed over the decades?
- What are 5 pieces of life advice you would give to young people starting out in business? 1. Show up early before anyone else and make sure you get noticed, 2. Only pay the same tax once, 3. Invest in yourself as much as possible. 4. Always start your day with a complete breakfast, 5. Look a person in their eyes when you're speaking so they know you can be trusted.

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