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Devin Abellon

, PE, is the business development manager for engineering services at Uponor North America. Prior to joining Uponor, he was the managing principal and vice president of LSW Engineers, Inc. in San Diego. He has more than 25 years of experience in the HVAC and plumbing industries with a focus on high-performance and sustainable building design and construction. He is a registered professional engineer in California and Arizona and has held several leadership positions within ASHRAE at the local chapter, region, and society levels, and currently serves on the ASHRAE Board of Directors as the Region X Director and Regional Chair, Handbook Subcommittee Chair for ASHRAE TC 6.5 and as a facilitator for ASHRAE’s Leadership Academy.

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