Dennis Anderson Joins the NFRC Team
Latest Hire to
Serve as Laboratory Accreditation Program Associate
Greenbelt, Md., May
22, 2008 – The
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) today announced industry
veteran Dennis Anderson as the latest addition to its staff. Anderson
will serve as NFRC's new Laboratory Accreditation Program Associate.
"We
are pleased to welcome Dennis to our staff," said NFRC Executive
Director Jim Benney. "He brings with him many years of industry
experience, including laboratory and field testing of fenestration
products."
NFRC's
Laboratory Accreditation Program (LAP) sets the requirements for
testing and simulation laboratories participating in NFRC's Certification
Program. In this position, Dennis will work directly with Scott
Hanlon, NFRC's Laboratory Accreditation Program Manager. Together,
they will oversee all relevant program documents and conduct annual
laboratory inspections and evaluations.
Previously,
Dennis served as the laboratory manager for Architectural Testing,
Inc.'s (ATI) regional laboratory in St. Paul, Minn. In that role,
he managed a team responsible for thermal, structural, and acoustical
testing of fenestration products. He was the company's NFRC Certified
Simulator for calculating U-factor, solar heat gain coefficient,
and visible light transmittance. Dennis also served as an expert
consultant on multi-family acoustical noise complaints and condensation
issues in residential/commercial buildings.
"In
his previous positions, Dennis closely followed and participated
in NFRC activities," added Benney. "His comprehensive understanding
of NFRC procedures and standards makes him a great fit for our
organization."
Before
joining ATI, Dennis was a project engineer for Twin City Testing
Corporation where he conducted testing of windows and doors for
product certification and assisted clients with design problems.
Dennis
is a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served two years on active
duty and nine years on reserve duty. He also is a graduate of
St. Cloud State University, in St. Cloud, Minn.
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