ECM Technologies, a pioneer in HVAC efficiency and energy conservation, has named Andrew Soulier as its first Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO).
In this role, Andrew Soulier will oversee all aspects of sustainability for the business, including strategic leadership, market development, and stakeholder engagement. He is also responsible for embedding environmental stewardship and leading practice in all aspects of manufacturing, operations, and distribution.
Prior roles of Andrew Soulier
Extensive track record and knack for simplifying complex problems has made him a trusted advisor
Before joining ECM Technologies, Andrew Soulier was the Founder and CEO of Net Positive Advisors, a sustainability consulting and strategy firm, based in Phoenix.
Prior to that, he spent over a decade with Ernst & Young LLP (EY), driving energy, sustainability and green building projects in a variety of industry sectors around the world.
His extensive track record and knack for simplifying complex problems has made him a trusted advisor to many Fortune 500 companies, private equity investors, professional services firms and state/local governments in the United States and abroad.
Benchmarks for environmental responsibility
“We could not be more thrilled to welcome Andrew to our leadership team. Bringing in a trailblazer of his caliber will help us compound our sustainability efforts and further position ThermaClear® as a pioneering solution to cost-effectively reduce energy and emissions,” said David Fenton, the Chief Revenue Officer for ECM Technologies.
David Fenton adds, “Andrew’s expertise and credibility will help forge innovative partnerships, drive sustainable initiatives and set new benchmarks for environmental responsibility within the industry. Most of all, he really knows how to validate the business case for sustainability.”
Educational Background
A resident of Phoenix, Andrew Soulier received a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona State University. He is a LEED-Accredited Professional (LEED-AP®), Certified Energy Manager®, and a former IRS Enrolled Agent.
Outside of work, Andrew Soulier volunteers his time to the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), where he sits on the Market Leadership Advisory Board and frequently mentors young professionals. He’s also an ambassador for the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an Ariz. non-profit focused on cutting-edge immunotherapies and specialized medicines.