Our Management Team

Lee Landry

Lee Landry, Co-Founder

Lee Landry joined ReVision Energy in 2005 as their lead installer in the Solid Fuel department and co-founded reVision heat with Pat Coon. Lee was raised in the heating industry. His father manufactured wood boilers and was optimizing oil boilers systems in the 1970’s. Lee has brought a significant level of training and experience to reVision heat.

Lee was recently appointed to the Maine Oil and Solid Fuels board, the body that oversees heating regulations in Maine.

Lee’s Promise

Pat Coon

Pat Coon, Co-Founder

Has spent the majority of his professional career in the sustainable energy sector in Maine. He has experience in the design, service, and economics of most mechanical systems you would find in any building in Maine. He has designed and sold systems from little off grid systems on islands to large commercial systems in 40,000 square foot buildings including designing and installing some of the states most advanced renewable energy systems; the Bright Built Barn and York County Shelter. Along with being a master electrician, Pat has extensive experience with wood burning and pellet boilers, as well as advanced control systems, solar energy, heat pumps, and hot water systems.

Pat lives in South Portland where he, his wife, and his two young children live as lightly and as richly as possible. On the weekends Pat enjoys helping out in the community, making compost from rotting vegetable matter, growing a garden, and riding his bicycle.

Ryan Hamilton

Ryan Hamilton, Managing Partner

Ryan Hamilton brings a unique and global perspective to reVision heat after spending the better part of the last decade researching the global biomass industry and the developing technology that has grown with the industry. Working for Wood-Mizer, he was the lead mechanical design engineer and project manager for the organization’s biomass burner development program. Through this project, he traveled throughout Europe, the Pacific Rim and North America studying all of the different forms of viable alternative energy solutions ranging from switchgrass, fast growth-high yield wood crops, combined heat and power solutions, sterling technology and more.

Joining the team at reVision heat in 2011, he brings with him this global experience and an emphatic drive to reduce oil consumption in the USA by starting right here in Maine.

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