7x24 Exchange, Inc.
322 Eighth Avenue, 501
New York, NY 10001-8001
Tel: 646-486-3818
Fax: 212-645-1147
[email protected]
 
(alphabetical by last name)

  Domenic Alcaro
  David Boston
  Bob Cashner
  Michel Chartier
  Tim Cortes
  Miguel Flores
  Magnus K. Herrlin
  Lisa A. Huff
  Sherman Ikemoto
  Ronald Johanning
  Christopher M. Johnston, PE
  Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
  Michael Lewis
  Christopher Mann, PE
  William P. Mazzetti, PE
  Kyle Merril
  Mark A. Monroe
  Dave Mulholland
  Scott Noteboom
  Martin Olsen
  Raymond Parpart
  Charles Rego
  David Schirmacher
  Stephen Spinazzola
  C. Benjamin Swanson
  Tony TeVault
  W. Pitt Turner IV, PE
  C. Alex Young, Ph.D.

 
 
 Christopher M. Johnston, PE      
Christopher M. Johnston, PE
Chief Engineer, Senior Vice President
Syska Hennessy Group

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Christopher Johnston is a Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer for Syska's National Critical Facilities Team. He leads research and development efforts to address current and impending technical issues (i.e. cooling, power, etc.) arising in critical and hypercritical facilities, and specializes in the planning, design, construction, testing and commissioning of Critical 7x24 Facilities. He brings 40 years of engineering experience, and is a generalist who looks at all trades rather than focusing on only one trade. Chris has served as Quality Assurance Officer and Supervising Engineer on many projects, as well as designing electrical and mechanical systems for major critical facilities projects. He has been actively involved in design of critical facility projects throughout the U.S. and internationally for both corporate and institutional clients. He is a regular presenter at technical conferences such as 7x24 Exchange, Data Center Dynamics and the Uptime Institute and regularly authors articles in technical publications. He heads Syska's Critical Facilities' Technical Leadership Committee, prepares technical articles for publication and is a member of Syska's Green Critical Facilities Committee.