
Carol Jones
Battelle Lexington Office
One Cranberry Hill
750 Marrett Road, Suite 202
Lexington, MA 02421
Phone: 781-869-1404
Fax: 781-868-1431
Email: carol.jones@pnl.gov
Technical Expertise:
- Energy-efficient high-quality lighting
- Human factors research
- Commercial sector market transformation
- Energy codes and standards
Experience:
Carol Jones works with federal and state government agencies, market transformation organizations and private sector partners towards dual goals of lighting quality and energy efficiency. To that end, she is the Project Manager for the Light Right Consortium, which is a group that investigates and provides education about the relationship between high-quality energy-efficient lighting and worker productivity. In the years prior to Light Right, she contributed to the revision of the ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-1999 (1990-1999) and shared in the honor of receiving the 1999 Taylor Technical Talent Award from the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America for a paper on that topic. Carol also supports the U.S. Department of Energy's Federal Energy Management Program with respect to lighting in federal buildings.
Ms. Jones has been committed to the progress of energy efficiency in the lighting industry through intensive professional association work. She is the chair of the Research Subcommittee for the IESNA Quality of the Visual Environment Committee, sits on the Board of Directors for the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions and is the past chair of the energy committees for both the IESNA and the International Association of Lighting Designers. Ms. Jones is Lighting Certified through the NCQLP.
Ms. Jones has been with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory since 1994. Prior to joining the Laboratory, she was an architectural lighting designer/project director with HortonoLees Lighting Design, Inc. in New York City (1989-1994). She is located in a Battelle's in Lexington, MA. office
Education:
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Lighting, University of Connecticut

