Cambridge Engineering has named Marc Braun as its new president. Braun was previously executive vice president of sales and marketing for the company. John Kramer, formerly the president and CEO, will continue in his role as CEO.
Braun is a well-known advocate for energy efficiency in the HVAC industry. He is an active member of ASHRAE and supports two standing committees as both a participant and an authorized reviewer of pending industry standards and guidelines. He’s also a frequent speaker at ASHRAE and other industry conferences. Braun played a critical role in the development of HTHV as a product category, working with both ASHRAE and the US Department of Energy (DOE). The category was introduced in 2013 and is part of standards created for all gas-fired heaters that perform at 90% or higher efficiency levels.
In addition to ASHRAE, Braun is actively involved in AHRI, serving on the engineering committee for commercial and industrial forced air heating products.
“Marc has been a champion of moving the HVAC industry to higher standards in performance, safety, and energy consumption, and his efforts have paid off in many areas,” Kramer said. “He is a driver in our industry and within Cambridge to achieve more and to focus on the greater good. He is also an inventor and has successfully been granted three U.S. patents since joining our firm. Marc’s leadership skills and his energy have led to growth and success at Cambridge and we have a great deal of confidence in his ability to serve as president of the company.”
Braun steps into the role of president with more than eight years of service at Cambridge. He said he is deeply honored to serve his fellow employees and clients in his new role.
“This change is a reflection of the tremendous growth that our employees have achieved, and I’m very proud of them,” Braun said.
Braun holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and started his career with Dow Chemical. He then worked for a subsidiary of Koch Engineering, serving the international oil and gas industry as director of technical advisors. He joined Cambridge Engineering in 2008 as chief operating officer. In addition to speaking at HVAC industry events, Braun frequently meets with engineers, building owners, and utility company representatives on next generation heating and ventilation technologies.