October 22, 2009
Lord Kelvin’s principle of “if you can not measure it, you can not improve it” is fundamental to understanding the relationship been information technology (IT) and the environmental challenges of the 21st century. Peter Pressacco is committed to applying this philosophy to real world problems.
Mr. Pressacco has accumulated nine years of experience developing automation and data processing software solutions for organizations like CHUM, Astral Media and Zerofootprint. Serving in the role of software developer and/or project leader, he has been exposed to the entire software development life cycle on both application and service level projects.
Peter Pressacco is interested in career and networking opportunities related to renewable energy, carbon management, and the environment.
Groups and Associations
- Canadian Green Building Council: currently pursuing LEED certification
- IT Professionals GTA: Executive VP of moderators, panels and speakers
- Think Green (LinkedIn): Group Manager
- Think Green Alliance (Toronto): member
Tags: .Net, C++, cleantech, CSharp, Data Management, DotNet, Environmental Services, GreenTech, microsoft, software, SQL, sustainability










