Fanning Howey promotes Hopf
CELINA — Fanning Howey has elevated mechanical engineer Mark
Hopf, PE, to the position of mechanical discipline director. In his new position, Mark leads Fanning
Howey’s team of mechanical engineers in Indiana and Ohio.
As a certified energy manager and an expert in rigorous energy modeling and life-cycle cost analysis procedures, Mark helps clients spend less money on energy and more money on students. His recent project experience includes the award-winning Tri Star Career Compact in Celina, the new Columbia City High School in Columbia City, Indiana and the new West Point Elementary School on the campus of the West Point Military Academy.
“For the past nine years, Mark’s leadership in mechanical engineering design and his use of energy modeling tools, have helped Fanning Howey clients drive down operating costs and create smarter places for learning,” said Tim Lehman, PE, chief engineering officer.
Hopf received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio Northern University. He is a registered engineer in six states and a certified energy manager. He serves on engineering advisory councils for Wright State University and Tri Star Career Compact.
About Fanning Howey
Fanning Howey is an integrated architecture, interiors and engineering firm specializing in learning environments. They use the power of design to create smarter, happier learners, more successful educators and stronger communities. From their offices in Indiana and Ohio, they have designed K-12 and higher education learning environments throughout the Midwest and across the country. For more information, visit FHAI.com.