As the Vice President of Oklahoma at Harrison Energy Partners, Benjamin Dye plays a pivotal role in driving the company's strategic expansion into key markets such as Tulsa and Oklahoma City. With a robust background in HVAC and controls, Benjamin leverages his expertise in sales...
As the Vice President of Oklahoma at Harrison Energy Partners, Benjamin Dye plays a pivotal role in driving the company's strategic expansion into key markets such as Tulsa and Oklahoma City. With a robust background in HVAC and controls, Benjamin leverages his expertise in sales and operations management to oversee the statewide profit and loss (P+L) responsibilities. His leadership is instrumental in aligning the company’s vision, mission, and values with its operational goals, ensuring that Harrison Energy Partners not only meets but exceeds industry standards in energy management and sustainability.
Benjamin is heavily involved in recruiting top talent, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence within the organization. His commitment to new business development is evident through his strategic planning initiatives, which are designed to identify and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the HVAC and construction sectors. He is adept at navigating the complexities of capital purchases and building automation systems, ensuring that projects are executed with precision and efficiency.
In addition to his operational responsibilities, Benjamin is a lifelong learner, holding an M.B.A. from the University of Arkansas - Sam M. Walton College of Business, which enhances his ability to integrate business acumen with technical expertise. His focus on LEED certification and sustainable practices positions Harrison Energy Partners as a leader in the industry, committed to delivering energy-efficient solutions that meet the evolving needs of clients. Through his dynamic leadership and strategic vision, Benjamin Dye is not only shaping the future of Harrison Energy Partners but also contributing to the broader goals of sustainability and innovation in the energy sector.