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Doanh do ️ ️

Vice President at D Air Conditioning Co.

Doanh Do has a diverse range of work experience in various industries. In 2015, they became the editor of the Lean Construction Blog, a trusted online resource for Lean Construction practitioners. At D Air Conditioning Co., where they started in 2014 as the Vice President, they specialized in HVAC contracting, focusing on ductless mini split and VRF air conditioning projects. In 2015, Doanh became a co-founder of Paramount Decisions, offering software and professional services to help organizations make better decisions using the Choosing By Advantages (CBA) decision-making system. As a co-founder of The Lean Way in 2016, Doanh developed continuous improvement software for teams and organizations committed to Lean principles. Prior to these roles, Doanh worked as a Lean Construction Researcher at P2SL Productions System Laboratory and as a Product Manager/Founding Team Member at Intellievents. Doanh also taught as a Graduate Student Instructor (Physics) at UC Berkeley, where they instructed physics courses for engineering and science majors.

Doanh Do's education history begins with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from UC Irvine. During this time, they also pursued a minor in Management. After completing their undergraduate studies, they attended the University of California, Berkeley, where they obtained a degree in Management of Technology from the Haas School of Business in 2011. From 2009 to 2010, Doanh Do served as a Visiting Scholar at Tohoku University, where they focused on Material Science. Subsequently, they enrolled in the University of California, Berkeley for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Engineering Project Management, specializing in Lean Construction. However, it is mentioned that they did not complete their dissertation. In addition to their formal education, Doanh Do also obtained an advanced fluency certification in Spanish from Duolingo in December 2016.

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  • Vice President

    June, 2014 - present