John Yohanna of Crestron Electronics named to the ASHB Board of Directors

June 24, 2024

The Association for Smarter Homes & Buildings (ASHB) Board is pleased to announce the appointment of John Yohanna of Crestron Electronics to the ASHB Board of Directors.

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As Vice President of Residential and a 15-year veteran at Crestron Electronics, John Yohanna is a highly regarded leader in the smart homes and buildings industry. Crestron Electronics has been providing intelligent video conferencing, digital content distribution, smart home systems, as well as control and management technology in both professional and personal settings since 1972.

“Joining the ASHB board gives me and Crestron the opportunity to comprehensively support growth and innovation in the smart building industry,” said Yohanna. “As long-time supporters of ASHB’s efforts, we at Crestron are looking forward to engaging with and learning from other ASHB members.”

The ASHB board will benefit from the guidance and perspectives of this established industry player in the realms of connection, collaboration, communication, comfort, and control.

“The ASHB board is delighted to welcome John, whose industry experience and acumen will be of immeasurable value as we work to strengthen and grow the smart building industry,” said Greg Walker, CEO of ASHB.

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