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Jason Larosh

Jason LaRosh has a diverse work experience in the engineering field. Jason currently holds the position of Partner and Vice President at Ring & DuChateau, LLP | Consulting Engineers, where they have been since 2017. Prior to this role, they served as a Partner and Senior Project Manager. Before joining Ring & DuChateau, LaRosh worked as an Associate and Senior Project Manager, as well as an HVAC Project Manager at the same company. Jason also worked as a Lecturer at Milwaukee School of Engineering starting from 2021. Earlier in their career, LaRosh held positions as an Engineering Manager and a Project Manager in Mechanical Engineering at Angus-Young Associates. Jason also worked as a Mathematics Instructor at Blackhawk Technical College and as a Mechanical Engineer at MKK Consulting Engineers. LaRosh began their career as an Intern Mechanical Engineer at MKK Consulting Engineers.

Jason LaRosh obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Architectural Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering, which they attended from 2001 to 2005. Following that, they pursued a Masters in Business Administration from the Wisconsin School of Business from 2008 to 2011.

In terms of certifications, Jason LaRosh holds several Professional Engineer (PE) licenses from various states, including Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Colorado, Illinois, Wisconsin, and New York. Jason obtained these licenses between 2010 and 2023. Additionally, they are a Certified Energy Auditor through the Association of Energy Engineers and holds a Commissioning Process Management Professional certification from ASHRAE. Jason LaRosh is also a LEED Accredited Professional for Building Design and Construction (LEED AP BD+C), certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. Jason may also hold certifications in Energy Auditing from the State of Connecticut and Professional Engineering from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, although the exact details are not provided.

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