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Tracy
K. Price possesses more than 20 years of experience
in mechanical service contracting, sales, and business management,
and has a strong track record of leadership success. Price began
his career as an HVAC/building automation salesman for Honeywell,
and was one of Honeywell’s youngest ever national account
executives. In 1986, he began purchasing ownership interests in
Mesa Energy Systems and ultimately became the majority holder and
developed three new divisions. Under his ownership, Mesa grew at
a compound annual growth rate of 48% over an 11-year period until
the business was sold to EMCOR Group in 1998. Mesa also earned the
first ISO 9001 certification for paperless workflow management with
field service technicians. Concurrent with his ownership of Mesa,
Price also co-founded FieldCentrix, the company that developed the
patented wireless field service software used at Mesa to achieve
the ISO certification. FieldCentrix was sold to Enron in September
of 2001, as part of a roll-up with three other companies to create
ServiceCo, a new building services company for Enron’s energy
services division. After the Enron collapse, he, with other minority
shareholders and GI Partners, led a management buyout to take control
of ServiceCo, which is now known as The Linc Group. Price has a
BA in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles,
and holds C-10 and C-20 Mechanical and Electrical contracting licenses.
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