Getting to Know ENTOUCH

To kick off this premiere episode of In Touch with ENTOUCH, Jon Bolen, CEO of ENTOUCH, and Todd Brinegar, EVP, Sales and Marketing at ENTOUCH, spoke about the company, its history, its goals and the differentiators that set it apart in the marketplace.

Bolen spent the better part of his career working within the multi-site environment of retailers, restauranteurs and service companies. His passion is to provide better technology enhancements for these environments. With that goal in mind, Bolen set out seven years ago to change the way these businesses operate and do it in an environmentally friendly way.

“We create energy management solutions for multi-site environments,” Brinegar said. “What we’re able to do is take a suite of offerings, which goes from our ENTOUCH.One thermostat through a gateway, our cloud environment, and our managed services which is ENTOUCH.360. We’re able to provide you a picture of your energy usage, then provide guidance on how to manage that energy.”
ENTOUCH’s mission to provide energy management solutions is two-fold.

“We see ourselves as improving our planet and improving the profits of our customers,” Bolen said. “We do it one building at a time. Both of those drivers are critically important as to the why. Buildings account for 40% of the greenhouse gasses we’re putting into our environment on an annualized basis.”

By driving building efficiency, energy consumption and carbon emissions are reduced and cost savings are increased.

Bottom line – Bolen wants to offer customers a suite of solutions that can make them more profitable, and, if those solutions provide benefits to the environment, that is a mission worth accomplishing.

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