Executive Leadership

Fix Consulting, LLC. has a highly qualified and experienced staff. Our exceptional team of leaders offer a unique combination of technical expertise, and specialized skills that lead to solving our clients' deepest challenges.

Our staff includes LEED Accredited Professionals (LEED AP), Application Engineers, Design Engineers, Project managers, Electricians, Account Managers, Network and Computer Specialists, and a fleet of certified Field Engineers.

Mark Bevill
Principal

Mark Bevill is the President and founder of The Totus Group, LLC., and its family of technology-oriented companies, committed to developing holistic solutions for building optimization and energy efficiency. He is responsible for setting the overall direction of the Chicagoland-based company.
Grant Bevill
Principal

Grant Bevill, is President and partner of the The Totus Group, LLC., and its family of technology-oriented companies, committed to developing holistic solutions for building optimization and energy efficiency.
Glenn Smith
Chief Operating Officer

Glenn Smith is the Chief Operating Officer behind The Totus Group, LLC., and its family of technology-oriented companies, committed to developing holistic solutions for building optimization and energy efficiency
Kam Parmar
Vice President, Operations

Kam Parmar is the Vice President of Operations of The Totus Group, LLC., and its family of technology-oriented companies, committed to developing holistic solutions for building optimization and energy efficiency.
Brian Wheeland
Vice President, Building Services

Brian Wheeland is the Vice President of Building Services for The Totus Group, LLC., and its family of technology-oriented companies, committed to developing holistic solutions for building optimization and energy efficiency.
Brian Cassell
Advisor

Brian Cassell is an Advisor for The Totus Group LLC, and its family of technology-oriented companies, committed to developing holistic solutions for building optimization and energy efficiency.



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USGBC— Green fits message of worship buildings

The FIXnet™ Team - Saturday, January 02, 2010

As Americans are becoming more environmentally conscious, more religious groups are looking to make their worship spaces sustainable. The efforts range from small country congregations using energy-efficient bulbs to megachurches complying with complex green-building codes.

By going green, most worship buildings can cut their energy costs by 30 percent, said Jerry Lawson, of the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star Congregations program. About 2,000 of the nearly 310,000 houses of worship in the U.S. participate in the EPA program.

 
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Where It's Greener

The FIXnet™ Team - Friday, January 01, 2010

"Where It's Greener: As sustainability becomes more important, these cities are setting the standard"
Author:    Tiffany Meyers
Source:    US News & World Report
Date Written:    1/27/2009

Cities across the U.S. have at last realized the need to take action against global warming. Implementing some of the most innovative, far-ranging environmental programs and plans for residents and, in particular, business owners, the 10 cities featured here have earned themselves a rightful place on Entrepreneur's sustainability map.

Chicago
Population: 2,836,658
LEED -Certified Buildings: 48 (More Than Any Other North American City)
New Take On Futures Trading: The Chicago Climate Exchange Is North America's Only Voluntary, Legally Binding Cap And Trade Program To Reduce Co2--The Future, Indeed.
The Green Exchange: At its launch this year, this renovated factory aims to be the epicenter of green commerce, housing more than 100 green businesses (greenexchange.com). 
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Green-Retrofit Work Thrives In Uncertain Economic Times

The FIXnet™ Team - Friday, January 01, 2010

As the recession grinds on, some consultants are finding an emerging outlet by updating older buildings from power hogs into green stewards. The trend is attracting a fresh round of eco-savvy tenants.

Chicago is home to two large projects, examples of advancing efforts to green up existing buildings. In early December, 172 buildings nationwide were certified under the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED for Existing Buildings Rating System, a program created in 2004. More than 2,000 other buildings are seeking to obtain such certification, according to the Washington, D.C.-based group.

Green-Retrofit Work Thrives In Uncertain Economic Times 
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