Jennifer Hogan

Jennifer Hogan, B.Arch.Sci., C.E.T., REWC, RRO, CRE, Certified Passive House Consultant

Project Principal, Director of Marketing, Energy and Carbon Reduction Leader
Jennifer Hogan

Jennifer believes that at the core of every successful project is a passionate team. She is dedicated to seizing every opportunity to learn new things. One of Jennifer’s favourite things about her career is that she can share her love of the built environment with others. Jennifer is passionate about isotherms, air leakage paths, and baseball.

Services
Energy and Carbon Reduction Building and Structural Restoration
Office Location
Burlington
Education
B.Arch.Sci., (Building Science), TMU (Formerly Ryerson University), 2007
Registered Exterior Wall Consultant, 2022
Certified Passive House Consultant, 2018
Heat3 Thermal Modelling Tool Training, 2018
Certified Engineering Technologist (CET), 2016
Registered Roof Observer (RRO), 2013
LEED Accredited Professional, 2008
Association
IIBEC Executive Committee, 2023 - Present
IIBEC Region VII Director, 2029-2023
IIBEC Southern Ontario Chapter Past President
CCI GHC Education Committee Member 2018 - 2023
Trying out hot air welding a PVC roof membrane at an industry training event.
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Completing an inspection of an exterior wall using a Bosun’s chair.
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Running compartment air tightness testing at a building targeting Passive House performance levels. Jennifer oversaw a team of 5 staff for this test.
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Participating in a tradeshow in her role as Director of Marketing. The colours on those sneakers look familiar!
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Thought Leadership

Jennifer is a frequent presenter/speaker on the topics of energy and carbon reduction and building enclosure commissioning, including speaking at events like Construct Canada, the IIBEC Annual Convention, BCxA events, the Passive House Canada Conference, and many more. She has also published numerous papers on the subject across many different industry magazines. Most recently she published an article in Interface Magazine about Practical Considerations for Whole-Building Air-Tightness Testing.