Environmentalists at heart, with an understanding that the business community can be a valuable part of the solution.
EcoSystems is centered around a mission to prove that conservation is good for business. What started as a single focus on water conservation has grown organically into a full-service, all-encompassing water and energy conservation company.
Our in-house teams bring efficient and dependable quality solutions to properties in the public and private sectors. The result– responsible savings that benefit the environment and our clients.
Environmentalists at heart, with an understanding that the business community can be a valuable part of the solution.
EcoSystems is centered around a mission to prove that conservation is good for business. What started as a single focus on water conservation has grown organically into a full-service, all-encompassing water and energy conservation company.
Our in-house teams bring efficient and dependable quality solutions to properties in the public and private sectors. The result– responsible savings that benefit the environment and our clients.
Lawrence Lamondin
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Richard Lamondin
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Anne Quirino
Director of Operations
Anne brings with her over 10 years of experience dedicated to operations and marketing. In her current role she oversees the key operations functions; procedure development, online and offline marketing, project analysis, and more. She also supports critical business strategies throughout the organization, driving performance and increasing profitability.
Marina Kaziner
Vice President of Finance
Marina brings over 15 years of experience in controllership, financial planning
& analysis, financial management, and providing strategic financial counsel and operations guidance, from companies big and small. Marina is a recent transplant from NYC and enjoys the Florida sunshine and to travel in her free time.
Joshua Fowler
Vice President of Field Services
Josh brings extensive knowledge and experience in the facility services and multifamily sustainability industries. Leaning on his experience in leading sales and operations for large energy efficiency projects for multifamily across the nation Josh is charged with taking Ecosystems goals for sustainability to the next level. Leading our national field teams and their supervisors, he ensures we continue to provide our quality service at speed.
Lauren Fernandez
Vice President of People
Lauren brings 14+ years of HR and employment law experience and expertise to the team. Her experience has been primarily focused on employee relations, diversity and inclusion, and complex employment law questions. Her goal at Eco is to recruit, hire, and develop the best people, bettering the lives of employees and helping the company succeed at its conservation mission. She is committed to equity, social justice, and fighting climate change. A Miami native, she has lived all around the US, Europe and Latin America and enjoys traveling, cooking, and binging telenovelas.
Michael Dillon
Vice President of Sales
Mike is an accomplished, results-driven sales and general business leader with over 15 years of experience in building, rebuilding and leading high- performing teams in multiple service industries. He has led and developed teams to achieve maximum growth in the water purification, HVAC and lake management industries. He believes if you take care of the people everything else will follow. A native of Philadelphia he is a four for four sports fan of the Eagles, Flyers, Sixers and Phillies.
Water scarcity is one of the greatest threats to humanity in the 21st century. There is an urgent need for water conservation and management that is underscored by predictions of acute water shortages and higher costs as average national water and sewer rates constantly increase. Here is why:
Environmental Stress
Seventy percent of the earth is covered by water, but less than one percent is available for human use. The increase in population and competition for this finite resource only continues to grow, with pollution, drought and water waste limiting supply even further.
Waste
In the U.S., 10% of homes leak more than 90 gallons of water a day, totaling approximately 1 trillion gallons of water per year. The majority of the waste originates in the bathroom as a result of failing equipment and lack of awareness of simple water saving solutions, such as replacing decayed internal parts of decades-old toilets. The impact of these inefficiencies hurts the environment, consumer budgets, and property values, leading to immense waste, especially in commercial properties where multifamily water bills can skyrocket.
Aging Infrastructure
The U.S. has 1.2 million miles of water-supply mains for its drinking water system. There are nearly an equal number of sewer pipes. And every year, there are roughly 240,000 water main breaks resulting in utilities losing 1.7 trillion gallons or $2.6 billion worth of treated drinking water (CircleofBlue.org). These aging water and sewer lines are forcing utilities to update their infrastructure, ultimately resulting in increased utility bills as the cost is passed off to the consumers.
The Result
Financial burden. According to a 2017 Michigan State study, water could be unaffordable to up to 35% of U.S. households by 2022. This is no surprise when, according to the EPA, over the next 20 years the U.S. must invest $271 billion for wastewater/stormwater upgrades and $384 billion for drinking water upgrades.