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where she spearheaded the development of mar- ket evaluation, forecasting, tracking and initiative planning processes to elevate the focus of division sales and marketing efforts, and directed the NCI Marketing Council to enhance inter-company com- munications, synergies and to-market strategies across 12 brands. Racelis, in his new role


of creative director, will be accountable for leading and managing the day-to-day activities of the Fallbrook-based creative design team. As head of creative services, he will work closely with Mathes-Yep as these changes are put into place. Prior to accepting his new position, Racelis played an integral role in establishing the Fallbrook creative team and greatly improving the quality of branding created for advertising, print and web media for NCI and its divisions.


Patrick Racelis Knight Wall Systems appoints


national sales manager Knight Wall Systems recently announced the appointment of Steve Taylor to the position of national sales manager. Taylor, who comes to


Knight from Stock Building Supply of Spokane, Wash., where he was market sales manager, will be responsible for all sales programs pertain- ing to Knight's proprietary rain- screen and façade products. Taylor has an extensive and


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successful background in exterior architectural prod- ucts sales, with sales management tenures at Pella Northwest, Spokane Valley, Wash.; Washington Win- dow & Door, Redmond, Wash.; and most recently, Stock Building Supply. He brings to Knight signifi cant architecture/design-industry product knowledge that will bolster Knight's expansion into new markets while servicing its existing customer base.


Robert Preiss joins Gilbane Building Co. Gilbane Building Co., Providence, R.I., wel-


comes Robert Preiss, a 33-year industry vet- eran, to lead the company's energy modeling and high performance building efforts. Preiss' experience covers a wide range of client types including commercial, industrial, high-tech, and utility products and services. His expertise includes effi cient lighting, HVAC, retrocommissioning, co- generation, microturbines, wind turbines, deregula- tion, management and engineering. As the High Performance Building Center for


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