President
and Principal Acoustical Consultant, Quietly Making Noise, LLC
Lisa Schott is the president and principal acoustical
consultant at Quietly Making Noise, LLC, a company that she founded in
2002 in Orlando, Florida. She has over 22 years of experience in the
energy and building construction industries, with extensive experience
in industrial, commercial, and residential acoustics and noise control
projects. She invented and now has a patent pending on Shut-Eye™ acoustical
shutters for windows and doors.
Schott received a bachelor’s degree from the Georgia Institute
of Technology. In addition to being a member of ASME, she is a member
of the Institute of Noise Control Engineers, National Council of Acoustical
Consultants, and Acoustical Society of America. She is on the board of
directors of the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation and the advisory board
for the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia
Institute of Technology, where she has also been appointed to the Council
of Outstanding Young Engineering Alumni.
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