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You can reduce heating and cooling needs by investing in insulation and weatherization products. Warm air leaking into your home in summer and out of your home in winter can waste a lot of energy. Insulation wraps your house in a nice warm blanket, but air can still leak in or out through small cracks. Often the effect of small leaks is the same as keeping a door wide open. One of the easiest money-saving measures you can do is caulk, seal, and weather-strip all the cracks to the outside. You can save 10 percent or more on your energy bill by stopping the air leaks in your home.
Source: DOE, Energy Information Administration
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Tim Corbet, CEO
Tim brings over 30 years experience of helping enterprises grow their business by strategically utilizing his senior sales, branding, and marketing experience. Corbet has a distinct and varied background from having worked with Fortune 500 companies in marketing, product and general management; to heading small and medium size enterprises. Corbet's pedigree in brand management includes Hallmark Cards, Crayola Crayons and Buster Brown Shoes. He is a former COO of two companies and has headed business development, strategic planning, product development, marketing and market research during his tenure within these organizations. He has worked in the renewable energy sector for a number of years, including the early stages of Solar Night Industries. He has both domestic and international experience in sales and contract manufacturing, which dovetails with this emerging sector. Tim is a graduate of Westminster College, B.A. and earned his MBA in Finance from the University of Missouri.
Jason Loyet, President/Founder
Jason is the driving force and founder of Solar Night Industries. Jason has built a reputation as a seasoned entrepreneur having been involved in the founding and development of several start-up businesses. Jason is responsible for launching a variety of high technology companies as founder or seed investor. Two of his most successful startups were GlobalStreams Inc., a manufacturer of streaming video communication hardware and MyCapture Publishing Platform. Both companies were sold and continue to be profitable companies based in St. Louis. Jason is on the Board of Directors of Farmergy Inc. and VETSS Inc.
Molly Salinas, Director of Operations
Alan Brani, Director of Sales
Amy Alexander, Office Manager
Kc Mutchler, Creative Director
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