92 / From Tomahawks to Lighting Controls
Every once in a while we get guests who worry that they won’t have something to say on the podcast. Yoelit Hiebert, an electrical engineer who worked on the Tomahawk weapons system, has plenty to say and it’s worth listening to. Working on something as complicated as a self guided missile, documentation is vital. While we’re not going to accidentally blow something up with lighting controls, Yoelit argues that documentation will save time, money, and headaches.
Yoelit has been working in the LED lighting industry for nearly twenty years and currently serves as both the Quality Manager and R&D lead at PLC Multipoint. Yoelit really likes solving problems and her work gives her plenty of opportunities to do just that in the complex and rapidly changing world of lighting control.
Yoelit Hiebert has both a B.S. and M.S. in electrical engineering. She is a Professional Engineer and Lighting Certified. Yoelit is active in industry standards development and serves as the Vice-Chair for the IES Lighting Control Systems Committee. Yoelit also serves as Vice-Chair on the Lighting Controls Association Board.
Although a St. Louis native, Yoelit has spent the last five years living and working in Connecticut.
Connect with Yoelit:
plcmultipoint.com
www.linkedin.com/in/yoelit-h-hiebert-pe-lc-2b47034
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