As PEG’s Department of Design Manager, Michelle Jamshidi leads with a passion for innovation, energy efficiency, and sustainable engineering. A graduate of West Virginia University with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Sustainable Design, Michelle’s dedication to energy-efficient construction began during her time at WVU, where she contributed to the Solar Decathlon team in designing and building a high-performance net-zero home.
With seven years of experience in energy efficiency and engineering, Michelle has cultivated a deep expertise in sustainable design and energy-efficient construction. She holds the LEED Green Associate credential and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Virginia. Additionally, she is an alumna of the Leadership Fairfax (ELI) program, further demonstrating her commitment to leadership and professional growth.
In 2024, Michelle’s contributions to the industry earned her recognition as one of the “20 Women to Watch in HVAC.” Her thought leadership extends to published works such as “You Cannot Conserve Your Way to Prosperity” (Charleston Gazette Mail) and “The Future Role of Natural Gas in the Global Energy Economy” (International Conference REMOO-2017).
Her commitment to advancing energy efficiency and sustainability drives PEG’s innovative design solutions, positioning the company as a leader in high-performance building design.