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Charles (Chuck) T. Hall
Senior National Sales and Marketing Manager
Siemens Building Technologies


Chuck Hall is a national manager for Siemens Building Technologies.  In his position he is responsible for the strategic marketing, business development and sales delivery for the Public Sector markets (K12 School, Colleges/Universities and City/County/State Governments) in the United States and Canada.
 
Chuck is starting his fifteenth-year with the company.  Under his leadership the company expanded its market shares in the public sector to become a recognized market leader.  His involvement in the public sector markets includes his participation in a number of professional associations and groups.

Public Sector Professional Associations and Groups
AASA   American Association of School Administrators
APPA   Association of Physical Plant Administrators
ASBO   Association of School Business Officials International
CCSSO  Council of Chief State School Officers
CEA    County Executives of America
ESC    Energy Services Coalition (2nd term Vice President and Board of Directors)
ICMA   International City/County Managers Association
NACo   National Association of Counties
NACo GGI NACo Green Government Initiative (Board of Directors)
NACUBO National Association of College/University Business Officials
NCBM   National Conference of Black Mayors (former Advisory Council Member)
NLC    National League of Cities (Advisory Council Member)
NSBA   National Association of School Boards
RBA    U.S. Department of Energy/Rebuild America (Disbanded)
SASBO  Southeast Association of School Business Officials (Board of Directors)
USCoM  U.S. Conference of Mayors

Chuck is married for 29 years and has four children.  He is a native of Denver, Colorado and played college football in Louisiana.  He offices in Chicago, however is allowed to telecommute and lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  He considers himself an "Adopted-Native Creole-Cajun" and he closely follows his three sons that are playing college athletics (football, baseball and golf) and his daughter playing high school soccer.