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Board
of Directors have a vote on corporate issues, Board of Adviser do not
have a vote.
James
Haven-Mr.
Haven retired from IBM in 1993 after 33 years. He was the high voltage system
engineer and first energy coordinator at IBM's facility at Research
Triangle Park, NC. Subsequently, he assisted Exide Electronics with
retrofitting uninterruptible power systems at air route traffic control
stations. He returned to IBM for a major retrofit, and then joined NCSU
as the administrator of the Climate Wise Program for North Carolina in
1995. When the pilot EPA and DOE program concluded in 2000, he
continued the program on his own and founded Global Warming
Initiatives, a non-profit organization to enhance the Climate Wise
efforts utilizing the programs of DOE, EPA, DOC, and USDA.
Roger
G. Lawrence-Roger G. Lawrence PE CEM is an independent
consultant providing specialized engineering services involving energy management,
system compatibility, and analysis of power electronic systems. His
area of expertise is in the systematic application of electric motors,
adjustable speed drives, energy storage and power quality mitigation
equipment. He has published a number of technical papers and presented
tutorials and workshops on the application of motors, drives,
flywheels, ultra capacitors, power electronic equipment, distributed
generation and power quality. Prior to establishing his own consultant
practice, Mr. Lawrence spent 26 years with GEC and 7 years with EPRI.
He holds a BSEE and ACGI from Imperial College, London and an MBA from
Mercer University.
Eric
Soderberg-Mr. Soderberg is an Engineering Extension
Specialist working in the Energy Management Program of the Industrial
Extension Service at NCSU. Before joining IES, he worked five years for
the NC Department of Commerce in their Energy Division. Prior to this,
he worked for four years as an engineer for the Radian Corporation. His
experience includes performing industrial energy surveys to identify
energy conservation, waste minimization, and productivity improvements;
evaluating the performance and economics of commercial and
developmental flue gas desulphurization and nitrogen oxide control
systems applied to utility boilers; evaluating the performance of the
Department of Energy Clean Coal Technology FGD demonstration project;
managing renewable energy projects; conducting performance and cost
analyses; and conducting various energy conservation studies. Mr.
Soderberg has a BS (1989) and an MS (2001) in Mechanical Engineering
from NC State University. He is a member of the American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, the Association of Energy Engineers, the North
Carolina Solar Energy Society, and the American Solar Energy Society.
Tara
Mylenski
James
Healy
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