AWARDS/ACCOLADES
Aramark has been honored with prestigious energy and engineering awards, where individuals and organizations around the world have been recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in safety, energy, commissioning and engineering.
The following awards were presented to Aramark and our client partners:
2024 Ten Year Safety Excellence Award
The Aramark Engineering Solutions (ES) team has achieved an incredible goal of 10 years, 365 days, and 2,000,000 hours with no lost time with a safety incident. The previous and current leaders of the ES Safety Council have been diligent in sustaining this safety performance standard. The team was recognized with this award during the Aramark US Operations Leadership Team meeting in Chicago, Illinois at the end of July 2024.
2024- 10 Year Engineering Solutions Safety Award –
(Left) Ron Mesaros,
Vice President – Facilities Services
(Right) Brian Lee,
Vice President – Engineering Solutions
2024 Engineering News Record (ENR) – Mid-Atlantic – Award of Merit – Nemours Children’s Health Specialty Care and Ambulatory Surgery Center
The Aramark Commissioning team in collaboration with Nemours, Turner Construction Company and Barton Associates earned the Award of Merit for their Interior/Tenant Improvement Project for Nemours Children’s Health Specialty Care and Ambulatory Surgery Center in Malvern, Pennsylvania.
2023 Better Buildings Award – Morehouse College
Morehouse College created an energy management program in June 2017 to achieve its sustainability goals. This involved developing an energy management policy, modernizing building management systems, and installing LEDs campus-wide, resulting in a site EUI reduction from 131 to 104 kBtu/sq. ft. in its first year.
Within Morehouse College’s strategic plan is a section on capital preeminence that includes a goal of developing world-class infrastructure. One of the initiatives is a “focus on environmentally friendly, sustainable options that promote energy efficiency, are flexible and capable of being repurposed.” This goal along with Morehouse’s commitment to become net-zero ties into the Better Buildings Challenges of improving energy efficiency. Morehouse’s goal was a 30% reduction in Energy Intensity. Its goal was realized for the 1.6 million square feet campus with a cumulative reduction of 31%.
2023 Sustained Excellence Award for Product Brand Owner and the second Partner of the Year Award for Energy Management
Samsung’s honors include their tenth Sustained Excellence Award for Product Brand Owner for their outstanding contributions in protecting the environment through the development of energy efficiency products and their first Sustained Excellence Award for Energy Management for their achievements in operational energy efficiency. Notably, Samsung is the only company to be honored with two 2023 Partner of the Year Awards. These recognitions demonstrate Samsung’s ongoing efforts to scale up energy efficiency across their products and their operations while making a significant impact in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).
2022 AEE International Award – 2022 Corporate Energy Management Award – Samsung Electronics America
The Samsung Electronics America (Samsung) Energy Management Program was formed in 2019 to support the company’s growing sustainability culture and the desire to drive down operating costs and improve facility operations. Samsung saw a reduction in energy consumption by 3.7 million kBtus in 2021, or 4.4%. Since its inception, the Samsung Energy Program has captured energy savings of more than 19.4 million kBtus, which is approximately a 9.2% reduction in overall energy use. Since 2020, Samsung has procured 100% renewable energy for all facilities in the United States, Europe, and China. Samsung is committed to improving energy performance in its diverse portfolio of 41 buildings through the design and acquisition of energy-efficient spaces, operating and maintaining existing facilities in an energy-efficient manner, and engaging with the employee community to promote sustainability. Working with industry experts, Samsung developed innovative electricity procurement strategies that resulted in 5% to 69% financial savings depending on the region.
2022 AEE International Award – 2022 Instituational Energy Management Award – East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools
East Baton Rouge Parish School System is the second-largest school district in Louisiana with an $11M utilities budget, formed the Energy Management Team in 2007 to reduce utility costs. This EBRPSS Energy Management Team developed a Comprehensive Energy Management Program covering 6.5M facility square feet on 95 campuses. Program objectives include managing energy and water utilities and engaging/educating all stakeholders to modify inefficient behaviors. Their Energy Management Program has achieved $1.1M+ in savings this year and $48M+ in savings since inception in 2007, along with a 33% reduction in energy use. A culture of energy awareness and conservation exists throughout the EBRPSS through student and teacher engagement and educational activities. The team’s passion and dedication has resulted in several awards and financial grants related to energy conservation and sustainability.
2022 AEE Regional Awards – 2022 Region I – Energy Manager of the Year
John Mikullitz, Executive Director, Aramark Engineering Solutions
2022 AEE Regional Awards – 2022 Region I – Energy Engineer of the Year
Michael Prestino, Energy Manager, Aramark Engineering Solutions
2022 AEE Region I Awards –
(Left) 2022 Region I –
Energy Manager of the Year –
John Mikullitz
(Right) 2022 Region I –
Energy Engineer of the Year –
Michael Prestino
2022 Sustained Excellence Award for Product Brand Owner and the second Partner of the Year Award for Energy Management
This award was presented to Samsung, Aramark’s client partner. Recognizing the Company’s outstanding contributions to protecting the environment through exceptional product innovations and achievements in operational energy efficiency. These 2022 recognitions demonstrate Samsung’s continued successes in energy efficiency from products to operations, building on the Company’s landmark accomplishments in 2021.
2022 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award
This award was presented to the East Baton Rouge Parish School System, Aramark’s client partner. Since developing the energy management program in 1999, EBRPSS has made several key accomplishments such as achieving ENERGY STAR certification at two schools in 2020, was declared the winner of the EPA’s Battle of the Buildings program and reduced total energy consumption by 33 percent. ENERGY STAR Award Winners lead their industries in the production, sale, and adoption of energy-efficient products, services, and strategies. These efforts are essential to fighting the climate crisis and protecting public health.
2022 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award
This award was presented to the Lewisville Independent School District (LISD), Aramark’s client partner. “Lewisville Independent School District is honored to be recognized by ENERGY STAR for the second year in a row for its ongoing efforts in reducing energy consumption,” Jason Hughes, LISD’s Executive Director of Facilities said. “Resource Stewardship is one of LISD’s four cornerstone’s that frame the vision for the district and that responsibility is taken very seriously. I am very proud of the efforts of the team and the program that has been created.”
2021 Connecticut Building Congress Project Team Award
The Westport Weston Family Y Phase 2 Project won First Place for a Civic (Large) Project. Aramark supported the project with Commissioning Services. It’s through mutual respect and team work that these teams and projects stand out from the rest.
2021 AEE International Award – 2021 Institutional Energy Management Award – Baylor University Energy Management Team
The Baylor University Energy Management Team (Energy Team) was formed in 2001 to support the changing culture and focus on the new campus infrastructure expansion. The comprehensive energy program embarked on a quest to improve facility operations, campus engagement and utility savings projects on both the energy supply and demand opportunities. Implementing many energy industry proven saving methods throughout the years, Baylor University saw a reduction in electrical consumption by 17 million kWh in 2020. Since its inception, the Baylor Energy Team has captured energy savings of more than $13 million dollars.
2021 AEE International Award – Young Energy Professional of the Year
Anthony Scaparra, CEM, manages the Lewisville Texas Independent School District’s Comprehensive Energy Efficiency Program. LISD spans over 127 square miles, contains over 100 facilities, and totals 9.7 million square feet of conditioned space, making it one of the largest K-12 districts in the state of Texas. Under his leadership, the Program achieved 29.4% in energy savings and over $3 million in savings for the year 2020.
2021 AEE Region II Corporate Energy Management Award – Aramark Facility Services
The Aramark Facilities Services Team has been supporting the Florida State Hospital through its energy conservation program for 28 years. The facility located in Chattahoochee, Florida, sits on over 600 acres with more than 100+ buildings covering just over 1.9 million square feet. In the fiscal year of 1993-1994, Florida State Hospital consumed 459,434 MMBTU’s of fossil fuel and 31,405,980 KWH in electricity. The Facilities Team’s focus was to reduce unnecessary steam usage. The result of these energy measures was a reduction in fossil fuel consumption of 93%, with a simultaneous reduction in electrical consumption of 35%. Over the course of Aramark’s tenure there has been a total energy cost savings of $59 million dollars.
Additional 2021 AEE Region Awards include:
2021 AEE Award – Region IV Award – Energy Management – East Baton Rouge Parish School System.
This is the second year in a row that EBR Schools has received this AEE award.
2021 AEE Award – New York Region Award – Innovative Energy Project of the Year –
Kingsboro Psychiatric Center – Fuel Cells
2021 AEE Award – Region IV Award – Young Energy Professional of the Year –
Nonso Agolue
2021 AEE Award – Region IV Award – Energy Manager of the Year –
Jeremy Nelson
2021 ENERGY STAR Corporate Commitment Award
This award was presented to Samsung, Aramark’s client partner. Samsung is the first company in nine years to receive the ENERGY STAR Corporate Commitment Award for climate efforts from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Samsung received this prestigious recognition for its longstanding and multifaceted commitment to demonstrating leadership and partnership with ENERGY STAR and mitigating climate change through both product and operational efficiency.
2021 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award
This award was presented to the East Baton Rouge Parish School System, Aramark’s client partner. Each year, the ENERGY STAR program honors a group of businesses and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to protecting the environment through superior energy achievements. ENERGY STAR Award Winners lead their industries in the production, sale, and adoption of energy-efficient products, services, and strategies. These efforts are essential to fighting the climate crisis and protecting public health.
2021 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award
This award was presented to the Lewisville Independent School District, Aramark’s client partner. “ENERGY STAR award-winning partners are showing the world that delivering real climate solutions makes good business sense and promotes job growth,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “Many of them have been doing it for years, inspiring all of us who are committed to tackling the climate crisis and leading the way to a clean energy economy.” Winners are selected from a network of thousands of ENERGY STAR partners.
2020 AEE Region II Institutional Energy Management Award
This award was presented to Morehouse College, Aramark’s client partner. The College has made significant strides by developing an energy management policy, modernizing building systems, reducing their carbon footprint, lowering energy consumption, educating the operations staff and campus community to sustain its energy efficiency goals. Region II consists of 8 states: Alabama, Washington DC, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
2020 AEE’s Region IV Energy Engineer of the Year Award
Aramark’s Brian Birch was selected to receive AEE’s 2020 Region IV Energy Engineer of the Year Award. Brian has overseen the implementation of a host of energy conservation projects, and numerous energy audits that have emphasized operational improvements, including the optimization of building automation systems, HVAC scheduling, enhanced maintenance, and sustainable practices. He is an effective mentor to his organization’s energy managers.
2020 AEE Region IV Institutional Energy Management Award
This award was presented to East Baton Rouge Parish Schools, Aramark’s client partner. The AEE Award was presented to an institution that is the best in that region for Energy Management. The Aramark Energy management team supporting EBRPSS was formed in 2007 and has achieved savings in excess of $42M along with 32% reduction in energy use. A culture of energy awareness and conservation was created throughout the EBRPSS through student and teacher engagement and educational activities. Region IV consists of 13 states: Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.
2019 AEE Region IV Corporate Energy Management Award
This award is given to a corporation that is considered the best in that region for Energy Management. Region IV consists of 13 states: Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.
2019 AEE’s Region IV Energy Professional Development Award
Aramark’s Brian Birch was selected to receive AEE’s 2019 Region IV Energy Professional Development Award. Each year AEE takes great satisfaction in seeking out the good work that is being done in energy and in recognizing those individuals that stand out from the rest.
2019 (AIA) Committee on the Environment (COTE) –
Top Ten Award –
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, NY
2019 AEE’s International Institutional Energy Management Award
This award was presented to Lewisville Independent School District, Aramark’s client partner, who was recognized for their the outstanding accomplishments in developing, organizing, managing and implementing its comprehensive energy management program. Since 2008, the district’s energy use has been reduced by more than 20 percent.
2019 AEE New York Chapter Award – 2019 Energy Professional of the Year
Aramark’s John Mikullitz was honored for his dedication and management of Energy Efficiency programs for Aramark clients in New York State, New York City and energy clients throughout the country.
2019 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on the Environment (COTE) Top Ten Award
The Aramark Engineering Solutions (ES) team played a significant role in securing this award for one of our own clients. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, a historic religious monument in Manhattan. Aramark served as the official Commissioning Agent for St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Our efforts focused on updating the cathedral’s geothermal and HVAC systems and ensuring their efficient operations.
2018 AEE Regional IV Young Energy Professional of the Year
Highlighting Aramark EAS Energy Manager Jeremy Nelson accepting his 2018 Association of Energy Engineers Award for Young Energy Professional of the Year. Jeremy manages the Lewisville Independent School District’s Comprehensive Energy Efficiency Program and is a leader in a variety of Texas Engineering and Energy Associations. His dedication to service excellence and collaboration has enabled Jeremy to thrive as a leader and mentor for energy associates and students in Texas.
2019 Green Ribbon School Award
Brookstown Middle School,
East Baton Rouge Parish School District
2019 and 2017 Green Ribbon School
Our client partner, East Baton Rouge Parish School District, and the Brookstown Middle School was named a U.S. Department of Education 2019 Green Ribbon School. This is the fourth Green Ribbon School in the district. It was the only Louisiana school selected in 2019, and one of only 35 schools in the US that were honored in 2019. The Green Ribbon Recognition awards schools that reduce environmental impact and costs, improve the health and wellness of schools, students and staff, and provide effective environmental and sustainability education.
In 2017, the Mayfair Laboratory School of the East Baton Rouge Parish School District was also honored as a Green Ribbon Schools Award Winner
Aramark is dedicated to creating healthy living and learning environments for our clients and their employees and customers. We develop innovative energy and engineering solutions that improve the efficiency of building systems and reduce our client’s carbon footprint. These awards strengthen our commitment to sustainability and to innovate the everyday.
MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS
Our clients look to us to help build awareness in the community for the important work of energy conservation, project management, and commissioning. We are proud members and affiliates of the following organizations:
Memberships
and Air Conditioning Engineers
Affiliations
Sustainability in Higher Education
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
We Share Our Knowledge
Our team is committed to innovation and delivering robust solutions that support our client’s needs. We relentlessly pursue a deep understanding of a client’s environment to develop tailored programs and services that keep buildings safe, reliable and operating efficiently. By applying our rich knowledge and experience, we uphold this commitment through our use of proven processes and dedicated resources and technology.
Through our specialized teams, technical solutions, and our national conference participation we provide leadership and our deep expertise to address issues throughout the facilities marketplace.
Building Management System Team
Building systems are getting smarter and more complicated as technology continues to advance. Today’s technology allows a building to regulate heating and cooling, establish lighting and space temperature schedules based on building use and occupancy, identify who and when someone is entering and leaving a building, and coordinate facility functions that collaborate to optimize building operations and efficiencies. It is important to understand that further advanced building technology requires the necessary BMS knowledge and experience to develop system commands that optimize building operations and operate it with greater efficiency.
The Aramark Building Management System (BMS) Team was established in 2015 with that premise in mind. Its first mission was to identify and implement opportunities to achieve greater energy efficiency while improving the overall quality of the indoor learning environment for the City University of New York (CUNY) in response to the New York City Mayors Local Law 87. The New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services funded this initiative. This was accomplished by targeting the various campus’ Building Management Systems (BMS) and performing ‘Deep Dives’ into how these systems were being operated, and analyzing the installed programming algorithms. This is a unique approach, and exceeds the level of scrutiny that most BMS vendors will provide.
Aramark collaborates with the client to create and implement building system optimization initiatives that yield high Return on Investments (ROI) coupled with minimal Payback –typically 2 years or less.
Working with the Aramark BMS Team
can help deliver positive outcomes for your facilities.
Improve building space temperatures
Improved control of your building environment enhances occupant comfort.
Building systems run more efficiently
when existing BMS system programming is analyzed and updated.
Save money
Building owners save money on utility bills. An energy efficient building reduces operating costs.
Elevate system knowledge and engagement
through the training of your facility staff.
Energy efficient buildings reduce environmental impact
and your CO2 emissions.
Aramark Facilities Management TechChat Series
An Aramark TechChat webinar is part of an interactive information series designed for our existing clients and to provide innovative service solutions for new client partners. Members of the Aramark Engineering Solutions team developed and presented a webinar that explored ventilation, filtration and air purification options and a webinar that highlighted UV-C Light and SARS-CoV-2. This TechChat was presented in January 2021. “Practical HVAC Strategies in the Era of COVID-19 – 8 Myths Busted,” was delivered by industry-leading expert, Dr. Marwa Zaatari, who discussed the current cost-effective strategies to provide high-quality indoor environments in fighting a pandemic while considering a future with aggressive carbon reduction targets.
The newest TechChat webinar was presented in July 2021. Over a year after the world went into lockdown around the health pandemic, improved indoor technology is being employed at schools, offices and other facilities. Brian Lee, Vice President of Engineering Solutions, and Scott Jenkins, Executive Vice President and Strategic Partnership of Plan LED explore the application of Upper Room Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) UV-C Disinfection.
The TechChat webinars provide insight around ReEngineering strategies and how to employ mitigation measures that align with CDC and ASHRAE recommendations. To learn more about these topics, please click on the links below:
Aramark FM TechChat: Upper Room Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) UV-C Disinfection – July 13, 2021
Aramark FM TechChat: UV-C Light and SARS-CoV-2 – July 21, 2020
Aramark FM TechChat: Ventilation – June 16, 2020
Please contact Ross Whittier at: whittier-ross@aramark.com to learn more about customizing these ReEngineering solutions for your facilities.
Building Commissioning Info Guide
Building commissioning is one of the most cost-effective ways to lower risk, increase operational efficiencies and save money across your campus’ building portfolio – for both new and existing buildings. In fact, the operating costs of a commissioned building are on average 8% to 20% below that of a non-commissioned building.
Learn more about the benefits of improving your campus’ building lifecycle and performance with our experienced team of Engineering Solutions professionals in our eBook. Building Commissioning Optimizes Building Performance.
Be Well. Do Well. 2023 Progress Report
Be Well. Do Well.® is our ESG platform and directly connects to our mission: Because we’re rooted in service, we do great things for our people, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
By addressing environmental, social, ethical, and economic dimensions, we strive to create a better world that enables people to prosper on a healthy planet for generations to come, while also contributing to our long-term business growth. We are proud to be an industry-leading, trusted partner to our clients and customers around the globe. We’re committed to continuing to build upon our legacy of service in a sustainable manner.
Be Well. Do Well. sums up our dedication to reduce inequity, support and grow our communities, promote diversity, and protect our planet, while continuously strengthening the core foundation and long-term value proposition of our business.
The 2023 Progress Report provides a great overview of Aramark’s priorities.
- Source ethically and responsibly
- Operate efficiently
- Reduce waste
- Enpower healthy consumers
- Engage employees
- Build local communities
2017 National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) Conference
McDaniel College faced aging infrastructure, extensive deferred maintenance, and funding limitations but recognized the opportunity to address the situation through strategic investments in the infrastructure that most impacted comfort, operational efficiency and energy efficiency. Targeting the replacement of outdated and non-operational systems first while also focusing on the facilities that had the greatest impact on recognized comfort problems, McDaniel was able to eliminate critical deferred maintenance problems while also producing benefit recognized by the campus community.
By taking an operational approach to prioritizing capital investment on its energy delivery, McDaniel realized an action plan resulting in updated campus infrastructure systems that more cost-effectively meets the needs of its buildings, while also using less energy and reducing environmental impact. Revamping campus infrastructure delivered energy savings, phased out deferred maintenance, improved comfort and increased service reliability.
Facilities Management Trends for 2024
From leading-edge technologies like digital twinning and predictive analytics to innovative strategies such as demand-based operations and flexible spaces, the landscape of facilities management is evolving quickly.
Aramark Facilities Management identified 15 trends currently shaping how organizations build, maintain and optimize their facilities while exceeding occupant expectations.
Discover how your organization can transform its facilities operations for 2024 and beyond with insights into these latest industry trends.
Download your copy from the link below to stay ahead of these trends and learn about our comprehensive facilities service capabilities.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Our employees are passionate about giving back to the communities we serve. On Aramark Building Community Day, thousands of employees demonstrate their commitment to enrich and nourish lives through the world by volunteering and inspiring communities and families to lead healthier lives, and to empower youth and adults to gain valuable job skills to succeed in the workforce.
Many of our team members volunteer throughout the country to support this global volunteer and philanthropic program. Since 2008, Aramark has invested more than $9 million in expertise, financial and in-kind resources to strengthen communities. More than 30,000 employees have dedicated their skills through hundreds of volunteer projects, impacting millions of people in dozens of cities.
Our team is actively engaged in supporting our client partner communities through a number of initiatives throughout the year, whether that is teaching young engineering students in Texas, hosting energy education booths at school community functions, volunteering time and resources for community charity events and education initiatives. The team’s efforts exemplify Aramark’s mission to be Everyday Dreamers and Doers.