The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) announced that the association "begins a new chapter" with the appointment of Greg Walker as CEO, succeeding Ron Zimmer.
Walker has been with CABA for almost 8 years, working closely with the CABA board of directors and leading the association's research program and general operations.
In addition to working closely with the CABA board to fulfill the organization’s vision of advancing the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors, Walker is actively involved with several industry committees/councils including the Intelligent Buildings Council (IBC) and the Connected Home Council (CHC).
As noted by the association, last week saw the launch of “The Connected Home and AI” research project at the CHC, while CABA’s IBC research, focusing on “Predictive Maintenance and AI,” is in production and will be delivered to the funders later this fall.
Greg Walker has been a guest speaker at several North American and international industry conferences over the years. He will be speaking at the 2022 AHR Expo and he is attending LightFair in New York, running from October 25–29, 2021.
Walker is a Certified Association Executive (CAE) with over 15 years of experience working with associations, government agencies, universities, not-for-profit and Fortune 500 organizations. He holds a B.A. and B.Sc. from the University of Windsor and an M.Sc. from Dalhousie University.
CABA is an international not-for-profit industry association dedicated to the advancement of connected home and intelligent building technologies. The organization is supported by an international membership of over 380 organizations involved in the design, manufacture, installation and retailing of products relating to integrated home and building technology. Public organizations, including utilities and government organizations are also members.
Learn more at www.caba.org.