With 50 total years of engineering experience, Hugh has devoted the last 42 exclusively to health care.
Hugh has been licensed to practice in over 35 states and is a 34-year member of the National Electrical Code committee responsible for Article 517. He serves on the NFPA 99 Electrical Systems Committee and the NFPA 110 Technical Committee responsible for Standby and Emergency Power Systems. Hugh also served as Chair of the NFPA 99 Electrical Systems Committee for 12 years.
Accomplishments
Master’s Degree in EE from Tennessee State University in 1979
Fellow in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
Board of Directors (NEBB) for 6 years
IEEE Seven (7) prize paper awards
IEEE Standards Medallion
IEEE Centennial Medal
National Commissioning Committee (NEBB)
NFPA Committee Achievement Award for his servic
Certifications
Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (FIEEE)
Fellow Society of Healthcare Engineering