Daniel Leos

Director Of Multihousing at TEAL

Daniel Leos has a diverse work experience in the field of design and engineering. Daniel started their career as a Senior Plumbing Designer at WYLIE Consulting Engineers in 2005 and then moved to Garner Fritsche Engineering in 2007, where they worked as a Senior Plumbing Designer. In 2008, they joined Cougar USA as an Engineering Sales representative and stayed there for ten years. In 2018, they became the Design Manager at Willbanks & Associates, Inc., where they were responsible for MEP applications and design collaboration. In the same year, they also took on the role of ASPE Region 5 - Dean of Ambassadors at the American Society of Plumbing Engineers. Currently, they are the Director of Design Collaboration at TEAL, where they oversee the delivery of central plant solutions.

Daniel Leos attended The University of Texas at Austin from 1993 to 1996, where they did not obtain a degree or pursue any specific field of study. In 2002, they enrolled at the University of Houston and studied there until 2005. The degree obtained and field of study pursued during this time are not specified.

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TEAL is a unique business solution that provides owners, developers, and property managers with innovative, vertically-integrated managed central plant solutions. TEAL’s unique concept of “mechanical equipment as-a-service” combines cloud computing and remote monitoring technology to deliver three solutions -- the TEAL System, TEAL Aquatherm, and TEAL iPlant -- that provide hot water, hydronic heat, chilled water, or any combination of the three. Our state-of-the-art technology uses data-driven machine learning algorithms for virtual supervision to ensure ZERO-downtime 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. TEAL’s central plant solutions provide the building owner best in class efficiency and deliver the lowest total cost of ownership. TEAL is the central plant for the 21st Century.