Executive Leadership Board:
Doug Moore

Doug Moore.

Principal, McKinstry Company.

Education:

  • B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, 1980

Doug Moore has played an integral role in McKinstry’s evolution from a local mechanical contractor into a nationally-recognized leader of efficient, smart, and clean solutions for the built environment. McKinstry’s integrated design-build-operate-maintain delivery continues to grow across the Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountains, Midwest and Southwest addressing needs in schools, hospitals, data centers, government buildings, industrial facilities, and commercial offices.

Doug is passionate about continuing to develop next generation construction techniques to deliver high performance, cost-effective buildings that model environmental stewardship. He is currently focused on two areas: increasing the speed of building design and construction; and creating adaptive buildings that interact with occupants, operators, and smart grid technologies.

Doug has given back to the industry and community in a variety of roles. He currently serves on the advisory boards for Seattle University’s Center for Leadership Formation, Center for Business Ethics and Center for Entrepreneurship, the Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technology Center (for commercialization), the Washington Architecture, Construction and Engineering (ACE) Mentorship Program and Washington State University’s Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture. He is a past president of the Puget Sound Chapter of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).

Doug earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington, completed the Executive Leadership Program at Seattle University and is a registered Professional Engineer with LEED® Accreditation.

Executive Leadership Board

Voiland College’s Executive Leadership Board is made up of accomplished alumni and industry leaders who bring their expertise and knowledge to help shape the future of the college.