Bret Monroe, President
Since 1988 Bret has helped people understand and benefit from using thermal imagers for their businesses and customers. Bret oversees the Sales, Training and Inspection divisions of the company which encompass employees in multiple states and regions of the country. He is directly involved in large project analyses, consulting services, customized software generation, training course development, and preventative maintenance program creation requirements. Bret’s worked with manufacturing and engineering personnel on the development of new imaging features for our MIT line of IR cameras as well as specialized Process Control, Predictive Maintenance and Energy Analysis Software. Bret has written and presented extensively on the use of thermal imaging at DOE, ACI, RESNET, PM & Building Professionals conferences across the USA.
Bret is an ANST Level 2, MIT Level 3 Thermographer with over 23 years applications experience in the field. He also is a Certified Building Analyst from Building Performance Institute. He is a member of the RESNET IR Committee for Development of IR Standards and IR Certification Standards Committee (2009-2011), MABEP (Maine Association of Building Efficiency Professionals), ASNT- American Society for Nondestructive Testing Inc, RESNET- Residential Energy Services Network and USGBC Maine Chapter.
Bill Fabian
Bill Fabian is Vice President of Sales & Training for Monroe Infrared Technology. He has been involved in Infrared for 25 years and is a Level 3 Thermographer. Bill has trained hundreds of individuals in both the theory behind and the use of IR cameras for Predictive Maintenance and Building Diagnostics applications. He has extensive in-field experience working closely on Energy Performance with customers ranging from major high rise buildings to commercial businesses to single family homeowners.
Significant Accomplishments:
Bill has completed IR Inspections on more than 20 million square feet of flat room systems making him one of the foremost experts in the country today.Bill was instrumental in developing a practical water intrusion inspection methodology for today’s moisture remediation industry.>
Patrick Bain
Patrick Bain is Chief Thermographer for Monroe Infrared Technology’s SE Division. He has been performing infrared inspections and training others to do so correctly for over 23 years. Pat is highly trained in the interpretation of IR data which allows him to be extremely helpful with immediate insights and possible conclusions for anomalies identified during Thermal Scan Inspections.Pat’s separated himself in the eyes of clients through his tenacious nature to be extremely thorough and accurate with his inspections. He is keen to identify visual as well as IR potential issues and point these out to clients. He’s been commended numerous times for identifying issues which were missed by other inspectors or company personnel.
Significant Achievements:
Pat has been requested on many occasions to help clients detect & pinpoint major problems which resulted in huge savings to the client. Most notable of these was an issue Pat identified preventing a catastrophic shutdown and expected loss of more than $1 million to the client. Prior to beginning his career in Thermography, Patrick owned and operated a Commercial Steam Cleaning Business for clients throughout the United States. He is a proud Veteran of the United State Army and served during the Vietnam war.
Brian W. Burns
Brian W. Burns leads the Maine Inspection Services team for Monroe Infrared. He is a Certified Level 2 Thermographer with well over 100 inspections in various industries and settings to his credit. Brian is also part of the Inside Sales & Support Team in Kennebunk serving to answer questions and share insights about Thermal Imaging’s value to businesses. Brian joined the Monroe Infrared Technology in 2008 and quickly absorbed the training and understand the value IR brings to Predictive Maintenance and Building Energy Assessments.
Significant Accomplishments:
Brian has over 20 years of management and operational experience in the manufacturing and sales sector of Maine. He served as Vice President and General Manager of Fiberglass Plus Recreational Industries for several years. He had worked as a mentor through the Community Connections YMCA program.
Alie Johnson
Alie Johnston is Southeast General Manager for MIT. Alie has over 23 years experience in Infrared Sales & Management. She is responsible for all business operations in the MIT S.E. Region office including client coordination, customer development and staff management. Alie is famous for the strength of her client relationships in working with and helping them achieve the results they desire through the inclusion of Infrared Thermal Inspections as part of comprehensive overall Preventive/Predictive Maintenance and/or Building Energy Programs.
Significant Accomplishments:
Alie opened the S.E. MIT office and developed the entire client base from scratch which now includes hundreds of customers from throughout the southeast U.S. Prior to MIT Alie successfully managed an advertising, marketing and public relations staff of 200 producing print, radio and television media.
Christopher Casey
Christopher Casey is a West Point graduate with a Bachelors Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He pursued his MBA from St. Martin’s University while he was still on active duty stationed at Fort Lewis, WA. Since 1990 Christopher has held various leadership positions with regional & national companies where his expertise in organizational management, creative problem solving and always-positive focus have led to substantial growth. Christopher purchased the majority ownership of Monroe Infrared Technology in March 2011. He is highly motivated, goal-driven and clearly focused on successful business growth through active partnership development with customers & vendors alike. His belief is true partnerships develop through doing what you say you’re going to do, over-communicating, never assuming, and sweating the details no matter the size of the customer, task, purchase or commitment.
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