Paul A. Marcoux is the SVP of Mission Critical Services for Branch Banking & Trust in N.C. and the former VP of green engineering and founder of the Cisco Systems, Sustainability Science Center and Cisco "Green Czar".
Paul's career highlights includes executive IT and Facilities positions in Financial, Healthcare and Manufacturing Technology industries, where he provided operations and sustainability consulting, construction and organizational design services. Paul's global IT experience includes executive management of 3 plus million square feet of domestic and international data centers, from small LAN rooms to a state-of-the-art 2N data center.
Paul has tremendous industry presence and vision, w/many publications, white papers, patents and public presentations on topics like Data Center Technology & "Greening". He has authored two subject matter books, Small / Medium Data Center System Specification & Project Manual and Telecommunications Rooms System Specifications & Project Manual. Paul holds a BS in electrical engineering, an AS in mechanical engineering, and a Masters in Business Administration. He is a founding member of The Green Grid Organization and The Green Grid Technical Committee.
Paul has been highlighted in articles by the New York Times; Washington Post; International Herald Tribune; BBC2 News Night; Plenty Magazine; Libération.
Paul has also delivered presentations to such prestigious groups as: United Nations ITU on Climate Change, Forbes Energy Conference, 7X24 Exchange, CTO Forum, Datacenter Dynamics; Connected Urban Development Global Conference; Clean-Tech Investors Summit, and the CIO Impacts Forum, UCLA WINMEC.