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Speaker Bios
Geoff Bastian
3Degrees
Based in Portland, Oregon, Geoff plays a key role in 3Degrees' utility partnership
marketing efforts across the country by collecting, innovating on, and
replicating best practices in order to improve program participation. This work
includes 3Degrees' national community outreach efforts, where Geoff's unique
and specialized knowledge has helped 3Degrees build and then replicate
successful outreach models throughout the country. Geoff holds a Master's in
Business Administration from Bainbridge Graduate Institute with a focus on
Sustainable Business.
Max Baumhefner
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
Max is an Attorney in the Natural Resources
Defense Council's Energy and Transportation Program. He is an expert on
utility electric vehicle policy.
Robyn Beavers
Vestas
Robyn Beavers works for Vestas, where she helps accelerate the rapid deployment of large scale wind
farms as a means of mitigating climate change. She also is currently incubating
an internal non-profit dedicated to helping companies understand where they
acquire their power and the effects of those acquisitions. Previously, she
worked at Google directly under Larry Page and Sergey Brin, where she was in
charge of greening Google's operations. Robyn holds an MBA from Stanford
University and a B.S. from Stanford University in Civil and Environmental
Engineering.
Lori Bird
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Lori Bird is a senior analyst with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in
Golden, Colorado, specializing in the area of
renewable energy markets and policy. She has authored or co-authored
publications on renewable energy policy, REC markets, voluntary utility
programs, renewable portfolio standards, and the role of renewables in carbon
markets. Her work has appeared in journals such as: Energy Policy, The
Electricity Journal, and Corporate Environmental Strategy. Before joining NREL,
she worked for the Department of Energy and Hagler Bailly Consulting. She holds
a master's in Environmental Studies from Yale University's School of Forestry
and Environmental Studies.
Robert Boller
Jackson Family Wines
Robert has over twenty-two years of wine business experience in a broad spectrum
of positions split evenly between operations, marketing and sales. The last nine
years at Jackson Family Wines, owners of Kendall-Jackson, include roles as Vice
President of Sustainability, Production and Marketing. He's developed and implemented
the Corporate Responsibility program at JFW. The platform is based on 3rd-party
certifications from the LEED, ISO 14001 and Certified California Sustainable
Winegrowing (CCSW) standards using the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
framework for accounting. Robert is a certified auditor for ISO and GRI.
Adam Boucher
Adam Capital
As CEO and Founder of Adam Capital, Adam specializes in bridging the financing gaps for
distributed scale solar developers. The company has delivered over $16 million
in loans in 2011, and funded over 1200 solar projects across 3 states,
including one of the largest rooftop mounted solar projects in Los Angeles. He
is a recognized leader in the field of renewable energy finance and an engaging
speaker who is passionate about finding financial solutions to scale solar
energy. Adam offers strategic expertise based on his experience with financing,
tax incentives, utility rebates, deal structuring, and attracting institutional
investors.
Jared Braslawsky
RECS International
Jared Braslawsky has a background in both the studies of environment and politics. After working on a U.S. congressional
campaign in California he focused on energy; what he saw as the combination of environmental and political sciences.
During his studies at Utrecht University Netherlands he became associated with RECS International and took an interest in
the European Guarantee of Origin (GO) Market. Jared joined RECS International in 2010 but is still associated with the
research of GO markets at Utrecht University, where he received his Master's in Energy Sciences. He currently works directly
under Peter Niermeijer, Secretary General of RECS International.
Stasia Brownell
3Degrees
Based in Portland, Oregon, Stasia supports 3Degrees' partnership with Pacific Power's
Blue Sky program. Focusing on Blue Sky's success as it moves into its second
decade, her work includes marketing strategy, project coordination,
copywriting, and event planning. From the beginning, Stasia has been invested
in Call Center challenges including design, strategy, implementation, training,
tracking and recognition systems, and launching new initiatives. In her fourth
year with 3Degrees, she's excited to share successful tactics with her peers. Stasia graduated Lambda Pi Eta with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Portland
State University.
Jay Carlis
Community Energy, Inc.
Jay Carlis is Vice President at Community Energy, Inc. and responsible for managing day-to-day
operations for CEI's Retail Division. This includes Mass Market Green Power
sales in 22 utility territories; direct sales of RECs to Commercial &
Institutional customers and behind-the-meter solar applications. In 2009,
Jay led the successful development of CEI's first solar projects at Eastern
University and Smith College. Jay is also President of the Renewable
Energy Markets Association. Jay has a MBA in Marketing and Sustainable
Enterprise from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Matt Clouse
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Matt Clouse has more than a decade of experience in renewable energy policy, markets, and programs.
He has spoken before domestic and international policy-makers and worked with a broad range of organizations to build
demand for renewable energy in the U.S. In addition to oversight and advisory responsibilities in the areas of CHP and
corporate GHG mitigation, Mr. Clouse plays a leading role in EPA's consideration of renewable energy technologies and
policies to promote them. He holds a Masters in Energy and Environmental Policy from the University of Delaware and a
Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from the College of Wooster.
Brandi Colander
NRDC
Brandi Colander is an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC),
an international environmental non-profit with over 300 scientists,
attorneys and 1.3 million members headquartered in New York City.
Working with NRDC's Energy & Transportation group, her expertise in energy
policy focuses on industry restructuring and utility regulation, energy
efficiency, the "smart grid" and renewable energy programs - specifically
offshore wind. Prior to NRDC, Colander worked at a private law firm in Connecticut.
She earned her Master's degree at Yale University, Juris Doctor at Vermont Law School
and Bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia. Colander is a graduate
of the New York City Environmental Law Leadership Institute and an
Environmental Leadership Program Fellow. She currently serves on New York City
Bar Association's International Environmental Law Committee, as well as
a board member of Green-e, ioby (in our backyards), a New York based micro-philanthropic
environmental non-profit and the Virginia Club's Board of Directors.
Blaine Collison
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Blaine Collison is the director of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's
Green Power Partnership. Since joining the EPA in 1996, Mr. Collison has managed energy efficiency efforts in
residential new construction, consumer product labeling, and commercial and
institutional building management. Collison lead EPA's initial engagement of institutional investors as
drivers of corporate climate change performance. Prior to joining EPA, Mr. Collison was the
Associate Director of the Sustainable Buildings Industries Council and worked
for Congressman Mel Levine (CA) on Capitol Hill. Mr. Collison has a political science degree
from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA.
Brendan Cook
Center for Resource Solutions
Brendan is the Program Analyst for Green-e Marketplace at the Center for Resource
Solutions, providing organizations with tactics for renewable energy
excellence. He received his Master of Science in Environmental Sciences, Policy
and Management from the European Commission at Lund University in Sweden and a
B.A. in Environmental Sciences and Policy from the University of
Arizona. Previously, Brendan has worked in the US, Europe and Asia finding
sustainable solutions ranging renewable energy to rainwater harvesting.
Ryan Cook
Clear Energy Brokerage & Consulting LLC
Clear Energy is a boutique environmental commodities brokerage and consulting firm
based in New York that focuses on the spot and long term renewable energy and
renewable energy credits (RECs) markets.
Ryan currently focuses on the Midwest & PJM power and REC markets in
addition to his operational responsibilities. Ryan graduated from Indiana
University with an MBA in Finance and from Hope College with a B.A. in
Economics and Business Administration.
He currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he is an active
volunteer in the community, serving on several boards and committees.
Megan Walseth Decker
Renewable Northwest Project
Since 2010, Megan Decker has managed Renewable Northwest Project's advocacy before
state utility commissions in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Megan also works on a variety of other
renewable energy policy issues, including those affecting the voluntary
renewable energy market, and serves on the Green-e Governance Board. Prior to joining RNP, Megan practiced land
use and appellate law at an Oregon law firm.
Before that, she clerked for the federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Megan received a J.D. from University of
Washington School of Law and a B.A. from Stanford University.
Derek Denniston
Alta Power Group, LLC
Derek Denniston is Managing Director of Alta Power Group, LLC.
Derek founded Alta Power Group as a boutique advisory firm to
provide clients with expert commercial advisory services on transacting
renewable power throughout the western power market. Derek has successfully
originated, structured and negotiated renewable power purchase agreements
for more than 1,600 MW of new generation capacity with a total
transaction value exceeding $10 Billion. Derek also serves as
Vice Chair on the Western Renewable Energy Generation Information
System (WREGIS) Committee, the supervisory body for the tracking
system for renewable energy throughout the WECC. Previously, Derek
held positions with Evolution Markets, PG&E, AES and U.S. Generating Company.
Derek earned his MBA and Master's of Environmental Management from Yale.
Michel Di Capua
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Michel Di Capua is Head of US Analysis for Bloomberg New Energy
Finance, based in New York City. In his current capacity he oversees an analyst
team focused on research and analysis into clean energy. This includes the
production of in-depth reports and development of dedicated carbon, REC, and
renewable energy forecasting models. Michel's previous professional experience
includes solar energy project development with Tata Power in India and strategy
consulting for the telecom industry. Michel has an undergraduate degree in
Physics from Harvard, a Masters in Literature from Columbia, and an MBA from
the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Tom Dinkel
SunReports
Tom Dinkel, CEO of SunReports, a provider of performance monitoring solutions
for residential and small commercial solar installations, has over 20 years of
experience in the renewable energy and cleantech sector. He's held leadership
roles at Honeywell and Johnson Controls, and has been active on both the
utility- and customer-side of the energy meter industry throughout his career.
During a stint at Whisper Communications in the mid-90s, Tom helped define the AMI,
SmartGrid and SmartMetering markets, securing projects with Portland General
Electric and BC Gas. Tom also helped establish FatSpaniel as a leader in solar monitoring during its infancy.
Brian Dougherty
Celery Design Collaborative
Brian Dougherty is a founding partner and creative
director at Celery Design Collaborative. He focuses on creating communications
that have a positive impact in the world. From studios in California and Paris,
France, Celery helps clients craft CSR communications, online communities of
action, eco-innovative packaging, and interactive exhibits. Clients include HP,
Autodesk, Camper Shoes, and the new Cradle to Cradle Institute. Brian lecturers frequently around the world on the subject of
sustainable design. Brian is the author of the book Green Graphic
Design, which came out in 2009 and will be published in Brazil and Italy later
this year.
Cindy Drucker
S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
Cindy Drucker is responsible for providing global
leadership for the development and implementation of environmental and
sustainable policies, strategies and actions for S. C. Johnson &
Son, Inc. headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin. A leading provider of innovative consumer
products such as Windex©,
Glade©, OFF!© and
Ziploc©, SC Johnson is a
fifth generation, family-owned company with a global workforce in more than 70
countries. Cindy has a master's degree in public policy from
Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and a bachelor's degree in
business administration from Washington University in St. Louis.
Erin Eckenrod
EDP Renewables North America
Erin Eckenrod is currently the REC Marketing and Origination
Manager for EDP Renewables North America. She is responsible for the strategy
and Marketing of Renewable Energy Credits from existing and proposed wind
farms. Prior to joining Horizon Wind, Erin Eckenrod headed Renewable Energy Credit
Trading at Element Markets and established the crude and cross-commodity
trading group at Kingstree Trading. As a member of Shell Trading's Risk
Products Marketing group she was responsible for structuring natural gas and
power transactions for industrial end users and producers. Erin is a CFA Charterholder, holds a BS in
Finance from the University of Illinois and an MBA from the University of
Chicago.
Peggy Foran
The Climate Registry
Peggy Foran manages the development and design of The Registry's GHG accounting and
reporting policies. In this role, she facilitates consensus across stakeholders
on best practices in GHG accounting. Ms. Foran has additionally participated in
the development of mandatory and voluntary GHG reporting requirements for the
Western Climate Initiative, the World Resources Institute and the State of
California, among others. Ms. Foran has six years of experience in energy and climate. Prior to joining The Climate
Registry, Ms. Foran held positions with D&R International, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR Program and the Consumer Energy
Council of America.
Frederick Isleib, CFA
Nexant
Fred serves as the Director of Research, Clean Energy Markets, where his
responsibility is to assess supply demand in multiple renewable energy
markets. In addition, helps drive
numerous growth initiatives. Prior to Nexant, Fred served 17 years at Putnam Investments, there Fred held numerous
positions; including Mid Cap Growth Industrial Analyst. He was responsible for over 150 investable
names in the benchmark and had positive attribution across the funds. Fred earned his undergraduate degree in Accountancy from Bentley University and a
MBA from Babson College. Fred also successfully passed the Certified Financial Analyst Exam
Benjamin Foster
Optony, Inc.
Ben Foster is the Senior Vice President for Optony Inc., the leading international
provider of independent solar lifecycle management services for commercial and
governmental projects. He is responsible for driving positive change for the environment while enabling the solar energy
market, system owners and investors to achieve long-term value while lowering
project risks. As an industry leader, Ben has led many collaborative efforts to
improve best practices and deploy them across the United States and in China
including federally-funded projects with the Department of Energy, the EPA and
the Solar Center at Peking University.
Matt Gedney
Unicoi Energy Services
Matt Gedney works with various
clients and partners to provide technical, business and financial services for
development and support of biomass and other energy projects. He received his BS in Political Science from
North Georgia College and Masters in Finance from Georgia State
University. Previously, Matt worked as a
stonemason in Alaska and Georgia, in research management at Georgia Tech, and
as manager of contracts and intellectual property at an Internet technology
start-up that successfully went public.
Matt is author of two books on Georgia's Gold Rush and Appalachian
history.
Gary Gero
Climate Action Reserve
Gary Gero serves as the President of the Climate
Action Reserve where he is responsible for ensuring that the organization's
work to certify greenhouse gas emission reductions meets the highest standards
for quality, transparency and environmental integrity. The Climate Action Reserve is recognized as
the most trusted and highest quality offset program in North America and is
widely considered the most likely to serve regulatory compliance markets. Mr.
Gero previously managed the Green LA programs for the Los Angeles Department of
Water and Power which included the energy efficiency, solar photovoltaic, tree
planting, electric vehicle, and related initiatives.
Dian M. Grueneich
Morrison & Foerster
Dian M. Grueneich is a nationally
recognized expert in energy and environmental issues,
with more than 33 years' experience. Her focus is on energy efficiency, climate change, renewable
energy resources, transmission planning and permitting, demand response,
and advanced meter infrastructure (smart grid). Ms. Grueneich assists clients in navigating
the complex and rapidly evolving energy regulatory structure in California, the
Western Untied States, nationally, and internationally. Prior to joining Morrison & Foerster, Ms. Grueneich
served as a Commissioner on the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
from 2005-2010. Ms. Grueneich has served on the U.S. Department of Energy Electricity Advisory
Committee from 2008-present.
Veronica Harris
Community Energy
Veronica Harris is Community Energy's Marketing Manager. She is responsible for
corporate messaging and promotional support to commercial and small business
customers. Veronica handles commercial and small business sales and
serves as Product Specialist for CEI's
Carbon Offset and LEED Green Power products. She has a BS from The Pennsylvania
State University in Business Management and worked in non-profit environmental
education prior to joining CE in 2007.
Andrea Hart
City of Palo Alto Utilities
PaloAltoGreen
Originally
from the southeast, Andrea Hart made her way to San Francisco three years ago
and began work at the City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU) as Residential Utility
Account Representative. Since then, she's been busy managing the numerous
residential programs, most of which entail energy efficiency incentives and
measures. Additionally, she runs and manages the nationally ranked 100%
renewable energy program, PaloAltoGreen. Andrea was recently named one of
American Public Power Association's Future Public Power Leaders which is
awarded to public power employees under the age of 40 who show potential in a
successful career in public power.
Sherren Harter
Green Mountain Energy Company
Sherren Harter is the Marketing Manager for Green Mountain Energy Company, the nation's leading competitive
retail provider of cleaner energy and carbon offset solutions. She is
responsible for leading consumer insights-driven marketing plans for Green
Mountain's residential customers. Sherren's background prior to joining
Green Mountain includes brand management in the consumer packaged goods
industry and consulting experience. She graduated from the University of
Texas at Austin with a BBA and an MBA.
Claes Hedenström
Vattenfall AB/RECS International
Claes Hedenström has a Master of Science in Engineering Physics and a degree in Human Ecology.
He has been employed by Vattenfall AB since 1982.
He was the Regulatory Affairs coordinator at Vattenfall Trading Services, which included lobbying activities towards the EU Commission, national governments, regulators, TSO's etc.
In 2008 he became senior advisor at Vattenfall Nordic focusing on renewable energy, energy efficiency and electricity wholesale market. Today he is the Head of Regulatory Affairs at Vattenfall for the Swedish market.
Claes Hedenström is the chairman of RECS International since June 2004 (235 members in 24 countries) promoting a pan-European market for renewable
facilitated by certificates.
Claes Hedenström is also a saxophonist leading a jazz quintet called JazzSupport.
Jenny Heeter
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jenny Heeter is an energy analyst at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
She focuses her research on the voluntary renewable energy market. She also
analyzes REC markets, RPS policies, and issues related to carbon offsets. Prior
to joining NREL, she worked for the Indiana Office of Consumer Counselor,
representing ratepayer interests in renewable energy and energy efficiency
cases brought by utilities before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission.
She holds an M.P.A. in environmental policy from Indiana University
Bloomington's School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Klaus Heller
BMW Group
Klaus Heller is a Senior Engineer at the BMW Group
Technology Office USA in Mountain View, CA which evaluates cutting edge
technologies and transfers them to partners within the BMW Group. In the Tech
Office, Klaus is responsible for sustainable mobility topics, such as advanced
powertrains, energy efficiency and future materials. Prior to his assignment in Mountain View, Klaus worked
for BMW's powertrain research group where he developed advanced combustion
systems for hydrogen internal combustion engines. Klaus received his Diploma degree in Industrial
Engineering and Management from the Munich University of Applied Science.
Dermot Hikisch
B Corporation
Dermot oversees B Lab's development of Certified B Corporations focusing on North
America with new inroads now beginning globally. He is the former Head of Research for ENDS
Carbon and Wind Power Intelligence, based out of the UK. His work has included coordinating production
of Carbon Intelligence reports, building Climate-related indices for FTSE,
sector specific benchmarking and carbon performance ratings on many of the
world's largest brands. He has
published reports on business and climate change, water insecurity, true cost
accounting, and other CSR issues. He has consulted on sustainability for SMEs,
multinationals, and municipalities across Europe and North America, and worked on
an internal sustainability team while at Procter & Gamble.
Ed Holt
Ed Holt & Associates
Ed Holt is a renewable energy consultant with a focus on green power markets and
renewable energy policy. His company, Ed Holt & Associates, Inc. provides strategic and program planning, market
analysis, and policy research and analysis for renewable energy to government,
utilities and advocacy organizations. When he started consulting, green power was a largely unknown term, and he
encouraged utilities--through a newsletter, publications and presentations--to
develop voluntary green pricing options for customers. He helped identify best
practices and publicized issues relating to green power choice. In 1996, he
authored the Green Pricing Resource Guide, since revised and reissued (2004).
In 2009, he received the Green Power Pioneer award from the Center for Resource
Solutions.
Dan kalafatas
3Degrees
Dan Kalafatas is the President of 3Degrees, a U.S. carbon
and renewable energy trading and services firm. Named by
Environmental Finance in 2008 as Best Trading Company, the
3Degrees team has offices across the U.S., supports a portfolio of 400
projects, provides over 200 business and utility clients with Renewable
Energy Certificates, carbon offsets and compliance instruments, and
a host of associated climate and energy consulting services. A native
of Massachusetts, Dan has a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College,
an MBA from the Stanford University, and is a co-founder of the ACORE
Renewable Energy Business Network.
Andrew Kolchins
Renewable Energy Markets
Andrew Kolchins is a Managing Director with Evolution Markets Inc. and leads the
company's Renewable Energy Markets division. Mr. Kolchins is a member of the
Evolution Markets Inc.'s Management Committee and assists with the strategic
direction of the overall business. Based in the firm's New York headquarters, Mr. Kolchins provides brokerage services
in the compliance driven state REC markets in the Northeast, Mid Atlantic, MISO
and Texas. He provides expert brokerage services for unbundled RECs as well as
long term Bundled Green Energy PPA's to renewable energy project developers,
green power marketers, traders, utilities, and end users.
Clay Koplin
Cordova Electric Cooperative
Clay is a Graduate of University of Alaska Fairbanks with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.
He is a Registered Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Alaska. Clay was Staff Engineer at
Kodiak Electric Cooperative for 7 years before joining Cordova Electric Cooperative for 13 years as their
Manager of Operations and now as CEO. Clay has implemented a Renewable Energy Certificate sales program
from Cordova Electric's Green-E certified Power Creek Hydroelectric Project. He has worked with his
board of directors to build an innovative Renewable Energy and Efficiency program that has propelled
the community of Cordova, Alaska, to 80% renewable energy generation, 100% community LED street lighting,
and a culture of energy conservation and efficiency. Clay enjoys community and civic service, hunting, fishing, and gardening.
Bill Layne
SMUD
Bill Layne has been associated with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District's
renewable energy programs for the past two decades, first as one of the original
program managers for Greenergy and continuing today as the lead for SMUD's customer
renewable energy portfolio, which now includes solar and carbon reduction programs.
From brown to green, to landfill gas, to thermal, to wind, and now PV, he has worked
extensively on virtually all of SMUD's voluntary renewable energy programs. Just recently,
his solar group received the Solar Electric Power Association's 2011 Utility Solar Portfolio Leadership award.
Kathy Loftus
Whole Foods Market
Kathy coordinates sustainability programs, including overall Company impact
reporting, as well as directs engineering, energy management and maintenance
best practices and green building and strategic energy procurement efforts for
Whole Foods Market and has been in this role for more than five years. She holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She recently served eight years on the
Advisory Committee of the Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust and now serves
on the State's Large Scale Retail Development Solar, Energy Efficiency &
Smart Buildings Committees and is appointed to her town's Renewable Energy
Commission. She is also an officer on the Board of Directors of Clean Air-Cool Planet.
Dr. Paul R. MacGregor
Nexant
Dr. MacGregor serves as Senior Vice President for Nexant and leads the Clean Energy
Markets Business Unit, one of the largest providers of credits for renewable energy
and energy efficiency in the United States. He has over 20 years experience in leading
new market and technology developments in the areas of clean energy markets, energy
trading and risk management, and electric power systems. Dr. MacGregor has been
instrumental in the development of the Energy Efficiency Certificate (EEC) market
in the United States, where he has initiated the first EEC transactions in the all the states with programs.
Robert A. Maddox, Jr.
Sterling Planet
Robert A. Maddox, Jr. has over
20 years of experience with energy and environmental issues through his work as
a former 7-term State Representative and member of the CT Clean Energy Board.
He presently is the Chief Sustainability Officer for Sterling Planet, a company
that provides complete environmental solutions through the sale of Renewable
Electricity Credits (RECs), Energy Efficiency Credits, and carbon offsets. Mr. Maddox frequently provides expert
testimony before several state regulatory commissions. He lives in a high performance
permaculture based solar home. Mr. Maddox holds an MBA degree from the
University of Connecticut and a BA in Economics from Western Connecticut State
University.
Shawn E. Marshall
Marin Energy Authority
Shawn is the Vice Chair of the Marin Energy
Authority (MEA), a new joint powers agency that operates California's first
community choice aggregation (CCA) program, Marin Clean Energy. The US EPA recently named MEA one of the top
20 renewable energy purchasers in the United States. In addition to her work with Marin Energy Authority, Shawn is co-founder and Executive Director of LEAN Energy US, a new
non-profit that exists to support the expansion of community choice aggregation
into new communities and states. Shawn also serves on the Mill Valley City Council and was the City's Mayor in 2008.
Jennifer Martin
Center for Resource Solutions
Jennifer Martin is executive director of the Center for Resource Solutions,
where she brings over two decades of NGO and private-sector experience in
renewable energy, energy efficiency, and electricity and climate change policy
and regulation. She is a founding board member of the San Francisco Carbon
Collaborative and RE-volv, a member of the WREGIS Stakeholder Advisory Committee,
and served as a member of the State-Federal RPS Collaborative Advisory Group and
as technical chairperson of the WREGIS Operational Rules Committee.
Ian McGowan
3Degrees
As Manager of Regulatory Affairs, Ian monitors and analyzes
renewable energy and climate regulations to assess environmental market risks
and opportunities for 3Degrees. Prior to this, Ian was part of 3Degrees' Utility
Partnership Services group, where he focused on marketing the green power
programs of the City of Palo Alto Utilities and Silicon Valley Power. Ian is Vice President of the Renewable Energy Markets
Association, an industry trade association dedicated to strengthening renewable
energy markets. Ian holds a B.A. in English from UC Berkeley and was a member
of the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team.
Steven Mickelsen
3Degrees Group, Inc.
Steve negotiates structured transactions
across 3Degrees' environmental commodity and utility green power partnership
portfolios; and tracks and comments on policy issues related to trading and
oversight of environmental commodities. Previously,
Steve worked as an Attorney-Advisor at the Commodities Futures Trading
Commission; and as an associate in the Legal and Compliance department at a San
Francisco based investment bank, focusing on compliance with SEC and FINRA
rules. Steve earned a JD from the American University, Washington College of Law, and a BA
with a concentration in Economics from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
STEVE MUDD
Xcel Energy
Steve Mudd is the manager of Windsource from Xcel Energy, one
of the oldest and largest voluntary renewable energy programs in the
country. Mudd has worked with Xcel Energy for eight years managing
several consumer and business products and working in marketing
strategy and planning. Prior to Xcel Energy, Mudd held various marketing,
finance, and IT roles at broadband provider Level 3 Communications
and marketer The Product Line. He also wrote, directed, and produced
the feature film "Seclusion,"" now available on DVD. Mudd holds a
B.A. in English from the University of Wyoming.
Dennis J. Mullan
DTE Energy
Dennis Mullan manages the GreenCurrents renewable energy program at DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE),
a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related
businesses and services nationwide. Mullan has 29 years business experience at DTE Energy serving in the strategic planning,
customer marketing and retail sales groups and in the business planning, economic results, and market research organizations.
Mullan earned a Bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, a Master's degree in business
administration with majors in marketing and finance from the University of Detroit, and a Ph.D. degree in research and management science from Wayne State University.
Heather Mulligan
Puget Sound Energy
Heather has been the Market Manager for Puget Sound Energy's Green Power Program for
the past five years. In total, she has nearly 20 years of
experience working on programs which support the deployment and use of energy
efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
Prior to joining Puget Sound Energy in 2006, Ms. Mulligan worked as the
national and regional coordinator of U.S. Department of Energy's Million Solar
Roofs Initiative. Ms. Mulligan has a B.A. in International Relations from the University of San Diego
and a Master of Public Policy (M.P.P.) from American University.
Danielle Murray
San Francisco Department of Environment
Danielle Murray is the Renewable Energy Program Manager for the San Francisco Department
of Environment, where she leads their efforts on solar, wind and ocean energy
in the private sector, and development of the San Francisco 100% Renewable
Plan. Previously, Danielle served as Solar Program Coordinator for the City of
Toronto and Toronto Atmospheric Fund, and as a researcher at the Earth Policy
Institute in Washington DC, writing on food, energy, and climate change.
Danielle holds a B.A. in Human Biology from Stanford University and M.Sc. in
Planning and Environmental Studies from the University of Toronto.
Tyler O'Farrell
Puget Sound Energy
Tyler O'Farrell has over 7 years of utility experience and has provided direct support
for the Customer Renewable Energy Programs group at Puget Sound Energy for the
last two and a half years. He is responsible for the qualitative and
quantitative data reporting for the Green Power Program as well as their Carbon
Offset program. Tyler has his BA in Social Psychology and Advertising from
Washington State University.
Robin Quarrier
Center for Resource Solutions
In her role as CRS Counsel, Robin Quarrier manages the Green-e intellectual property
portfolio and a range of legal issues from contract negotiations to marketing
claims. Ms. Quarrier manages a semi-annual compliance review of marketing materials for renewable energy and
assists with verification of certified products to ensure customer protection
in the renewable energy market. She is
involved in the development of new standards and policies for the Green-e
Energy program. She received a B.A. from
Dartmouth and a J.D. from the University of Arizona. She is on the Board of the Women's
Environmental Network, and on the Leadership Committee of the Women of Wind
Energy.
Karl Rábago
Austin Energy
Karl has worked at the intersections of energy, the environment and markets for more
than twenty years. He has championed and led clean energy initiatives from
inside business, government and civil society in the United States and
overseas. His education includes degrees in business, law, and two post-doctorate law
degrees. His experience includes service in the United States Army, professor of law, Public
Utility Commissioner for the State of Texas, Deputy Assistant Secretary -
United States Department of Energy, with a national environmental
not-for-profit, in one of the nation's leading think tanks, and now with a
leading municipal electric utility.
Bob Redlinger
SunPower Corporation
Bob Redlinger is a senior project developer and leads SunPower's commercial
\development in Northern California. He has over 20 years of experience in
renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy economics, and energy policy.
Prior to joining SunPower, Mr. Redlinger served as vice president and
North American director of renewable energy for AECOM, and as director
of renewable energy for Chevron Energy Solutions, where he founded and
led Chevron's solar business. He has led the development and installation
of photovoltaic projects for public and commercial institutions throughout
California as well as over 1,000 MW of utility scale solar developments.
He has authored numerous books and articles on renewable energy, including
Wind Energy in the 21st Century (Palgrave/Macmillan),
Tools and Methods for Integrated Resource Planning (UNEP), and the United Nations
Secretary General's Report on wind energy's global market outlook.
Mr. Redlinger has degrees in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and
Financial Economics from Stanford University and the University of London and
is a registered professional civil engineer in California.
Gwynne Rogers
Natural Marketing Institute
Gwynne's specialty, strategic analysis and planning for LOHAS related companies, evolves
from her Masters in Environmental Management and MBA from Duke University. Since joining NMI in 2002, Gwynne has worked
with a wide variety of clients in the US and around the world, including Ben
and Jerry's, Aveda, Ford, Kimberly Clark, Seventh Generation, Pulte and EPA
(Energy Star). She is an expert in understanding how consumers (of all shades
of green) approach sustainability and incorporate it into their lives. She is a frequent speaker at many industry events and conferences, and her
expertise is regularly utilized by consumer and trade media.
Marty Sedler
Intel Corporation
Marty Sedler is the Director of Global Utilities & Infrastructure at Intel Corporation
for the past 17 years, integrating Energy Management and Energy Policy within a
formal process. He and his staff are responsible for all energy supply
issues, ensuring capacity, price and reliability of Utility
Supplies/Infrastructure to Intel facilities worldwide. Marty leads the utility site selection component that identifies potential new
locations for Intel growth worldwide. Previous to joining Intel, he spent
14 years in the electric utility industry in a variety of functions including:
Operations, Rates, Environmental, Energy Supply/Engineering and Key Account
Management.
Anne-Franziska Sinner
Center For Resource Solutions
Anne-Franziska Sinner is working as an Energy Analyst for the Green-e Energy Program. She joined the Center for Resource Solutions at the end of 2010.
Her professional background covers 6 years of consulting for the private and public sector in Europe, focused on sustainability challenges regarding
climate change policies and carbon strategies. Her experience includes climate and energy policy advisory, corporate carbon strategies, carbon market
analysis, carbon price forecasting and GHG accounting standards. She specialized on future analysis with the help of scenario-based strategic planning in the European renewable power market, the global carbon market and European emission trading.
She holds a M.Sc. Civil Engineering, Focus on Energy and Environmental Management.
Gary Skulnik
Clean Currents
Gary co-founded Clean Currents after several years in the nonprofit environmental field as an advocate for clean
energy solutions to global warming. He founded the Clean Energy Partnership in
2004, a non profit green business group based in Maryland, where he led efforts
to market green energy to small businesses. Gary was the lead advocate for
passage of the landmark 2004 Maryland Renewable Portfolio Standard. He has
worked for groups such as Greenpeace, Sierra Club and the Chesapeake Climate
Action Network. Gary also has a background in public relations and marketing,
as well as television writing for CNN.
Sarah Smith
Green Mountain Energy Company
Sarah Smith is the Senior Environmental Analyst for Green Mountain Energy Company,
the nation's leading competitive retail provider of cleaner energy and carbon
offset solutions. She manages all of
Green Mountain's environmental marketing claims and annual independent audits
of RECs and carbon offsets. Sarah also
leads Green Mountain's employee environmental group, the Green
Ambassadors. She represents Green Mountain
in the Renewable Energy Marketers Association and on the board of the Clean Air
Force of Central Texas. Sarah holds a
B.A. in Economics and Plan II Honors from the University of Texas at Austin.
Mary Sotos
The GHG Protocol at World Resources Institute
Mary Sotos is the Project Lead for the emerging Power Accounting Guidelines as part of the
Greenhouse Gas Protocol suite of technical standards and resources on
completing a corporate GHG inventory. Mary also supports the GHG Protocol
calculation tools and co-authored the U.S. Public Sector Protocol that
interprets the Corporate Standard for government operations. She graduated from
St. Olaf College with a B.A. in Environmental Studies, and spent a year in
Brussels, Belgium through a Fulbright Fellowship conducting research on
implementing energy efficiency policies. Here, she pursued graduate coursework
in Science and Environmental Management at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
Rachael Terada
Center for Resource Solutions
In her role as Project Manager, Rachael Terada manages the annual verification of
over 30 million MWh of renewable energy transactions for Green-e Energy and
oversees the annual Renewable Energy Markets conference. Other projects include
carbon footprint analysis for Department of Defense facilities, technical paper
development, and support for REC tracking system initiatives. Rachael began as a consultant with CRS in 2006, and joined CRS as a Project Manager in
2008. Prior to CRS, she worked in planning, engineering design, and
construction management for government projects. Rachael earned her M.S.
and B.S. degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of
California, Berkeley.
Jomo Thorne
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Jomo Thorne manages the Renewable and Clean Energy Strategy team at Pacific Gas and
Electric Company (PG&E), a fortune 200 company consistently recognized for
its commitment to sustainability and environmental leadership. In his role
Thorne actively guides the company's strategy to procure renewable energy in
compliance with California's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) mandates. Prior
to his current position, Thorne lead negotiations of renewable energy power
purchase agreements with third-party developers on behalf of the company. Thorne holds an MBA and Master of Public
Policy from the University of Michigan, and a Bachelor's in History from
Harvard University.
Bob Valair
Staples, Inc.
Bob Valair is the Director of Energy and Environmental Services for Staples, Inc.
Bob's role at Staples is to lead the comprehensive Energy Management initiative,
which is a key component of Staples Sustainability Program. Bob and his team have
been recognized for their continued leadership and proactive approach to energy conservation.
Recently, Staples received the EPA ENERGY STAR LEADERS award and the prestigious
ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year. Bob's responsibility expands to over 2,000 retail stores,
250 distribution centers, major data centers and three corporate offices. Bob is an active
member of the Advisory Board for Edison Electric Institute, a member of the Town of
Framingham Greener Committee and the US Green Building Council.
Jeremy Weinstein
Law Offices of Jeremy D. Weinstein, P.C.
Jeremy Weinstein has for over 20 years represented major energy companies in energy
and environmental commodity trading, renewable resources, and climate
change. He has addressed a number of
industry groups on the issues presented to the energy sector by the Dodd-Frank
Act. He has published more than thirty
articles and book chapters in his field.
He holds a J.D. from the University of California; a B.A. and M.A., both
in law and with honors, from Trinity Hall, Cambridge University; and a B.A.,
summa cum laude, from UC Berkeley.
KAT WEST
Sterling Planet, Inc.
Kat West leads Sterling Planet's utility program team managing
all aspects of more than 10 green pricing programs nationwide.
Kat came to Sterling Planet straight out of college where she
led a successful environmental group and purchased thousands
of wind RECs from Sterling Planet. As a student she raised
$9,000 for hurricane Katrina relief and organized a large
service project in Hartford Connecticut that involved more
than 600 volunteers. This event was mentioned in the New York
Times and earned two service awards: one from the Connecticut
Department of Higher Education and a second, the Alexander A.
Goldfarb Award, from the city of Hartford.
Ryan Wiser
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ryan Wiser is a staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory. He leads and conducts research in the planning, design,
and evaluation of renewable energy policies, and on the costs, benefits, and
market potential of renewable electricity sources. Dr. Wiser has published over
300 journal articles and research reports. Prior to his employment at Berkeley
Lab, Dr. Wiser worked for Hansen, McOuat, and Hamrin, Inc., the Bechtel
Corporation, and the AES Corporation. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering
from Stanford University and holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in Energy and Resources
from the University of California, Berkeley.
Jenny Wright
Tennessee Valley Authority
Jenny has been the Product Manager for Green Power Switch since September 2010. Green Power Switch is TVA's green pricing
program, available to residential and commercial customers in the seven state
Tennessee Valley region. She started with TVA in February 2008 and
worked in Operations and Human Resources before joining the renewable energy
programs team, where she supported both Green Power Switch and Generation
Partners as an analyst for two years before being promoted to Product
Manager. Jenny received a Bachelor's
degree in Business Administration from Dalton State College in Dalton,
Georgia.
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