Todd Denison of UL LLC Appointed to CABA Board of Directors

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July 30, 2020

The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Todd Denison, Vice President & General Manager of UL’s Appliances, HVAC & Lighting Division, to the CABA Board of Directors. UL is a global independent safety science company with more than 125 years of expertise innovating safety solutions. CABA is an international nonprofit industry association dedicated to the advancement of connected home and intelligent building technologies.

Mr. Denison is responsible for UL’s Appliances, HVAC and Lighting business, where he leads a global team that helps manufacturers navigate complex compliance requirements, as well as provides product testing and certification for safety, energy efficiency and IOT connectivity for use in consumer and commercial applications. He brings over 20 years of experience and a deep passion for helping clients succeed and for advancing innovation. He holds a BS in accounting from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and an MBA from Northwestern University in Chicago. Mr. Denison takes over from Rachna Stegall, Vice-President – Connected Technologies at UL, as the company’s representative on the CABA Board.

“I am very pleased to welcome Todd Denison to represent UL LLC on the CABA Board of Directors,” said Ron Zimmer, CABA President & CEO. “With his knowledge of innovative and growing areas of the intelligent buildings market and his significant experience in product compliance and standards, I know that he will be a great asset to the CABA Board.”

“I am honored to join the CABA board on behalf of UL,” said Mr. Denison. “UL shares a common goal with CABA of supporting and advancing innovation in the connected home and intelligent building sector, and I look forward to being active with CABA and its leaders to achieve this mission.”

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