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Ronna Davis

VoltServer

Session Info:

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Cost: $135
This course is designed for electrical industry professionals seeking knowledge of Fault-Managed Power Systems. This revolutionary intelligent power technology plays a vital role for safe and reliable power distribution. This course will provide you with the expertise needed to propose, sell and manage the next generation of Fault Managed Power Systems.

Prior to attending this course, participants should have basic knowledge of electrical systems, safety protocols, the NEC, and relevant TIA standards.

Course Outline:
-Introduction to Class 4 Fault-Managed Power
-NEC Article 726 Requirements
-System Components and Design
-Estimating FMP
-Selling FMP Solutions

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      Fault Managed Power technology is gaining traction, and while recent code changes may seem challenging, this session will highlight how FMP adoption can be a business opportunity for electrical contractors. The current state of FMP technology, its applications, relevant codes and standards, and how the FMP Alliance supports industry adoption will be addressed. You will learn how FMP can lead to faster project turnarounds, improved productivity, expanded project bids, and potential service model deployments.

      Moderated by Jeff Beavers.

      Biography:

      Ronna Davis is the Chief Revenue Officer for VoltServer, Inc. Ronna has over 29 years of experience in the networking and telecommunications industry. Before joining VoltServer, Ronna spent over 17 years at CommScope, where she held key positions in strategy, the global partner team, and sales. Her extensive career also includes eight years in the design and construction of telecommunications networks and two years in wholesale distribution. Ronna holds a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and is a graduate of the GM Accelerate Program at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Kenan Flagler Business School.

      In addition to her professional accomplishments, Ronna has actively contributed to industry standards and initiatives. Ronna served as the TIA SPEC Chair from 2020 to 2023, she participated in the NIST Smart Building Challenge, she’s a member of the Ethernet Alliance SPE Committee and USGBC. Ronna also holds a seat on the newly formed FMP Alliance.

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