Red Hawk Power Plant, Arlington, AZ - Bioreactor Project/Program Manager. Project/Program Manager for Red
Hawk's power plant responsible for the design and construction of the world’s first vertical thin-film bioreactor integrated
into a power plant. Managed $6 million in construction costs and workflow for $35 million dollar venture funded company,
and secured all the necessary permits and approvals for construction and interconnection to a 1,050 MW natural gas
power plant. This project was the winner of the 2006 Platts Global Energy Award for “Emissions Energy Project of the
Year” for a novel carbon sequestration technology.
Various Locations — Green Fuel's Algae to Bio-Fuel Pilot Unit. Project Manager and then Lead for Green Fuel's algae-
to-Bio-fuel pilot unit. Managed/directed projects with up to 25 staff in the Southwestern United States, New York,
Louisiana, Australia and South Africa with potential budgets of up to $160 million. Managed the lifecycle of Green Fuel's
most advanced bioreactor system from basis of design, permitting, construction and commissioning through turnover. Also
assisted the clients in securing regulatory approval/exemptions for projects interconnecting with power plant infrastructure
for electricity, water, waste, land use, IT/communications, flue gas and site access.
Borden and Remington Fall River, MA — Thermal Oxidizer implementation. Project Engineer for specification and
installation of a thermal oxidizer system to control volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions. The project reduced VOC
emissions 95% and maintained compliance with air permit.
Franklin, NH — Polyclad Laminates. Assisted in identifying opportunities for a copper etch recovery system to reduce
chemical use and etch system down time and to recycle copper waste. Project was specified to recover over 90% of
copper lost to process discharge.
Confidential Client, Boston, MA - Project Manager. Project Manager for a confidential client in Boston which he
developed project specifications including scope, schedule and budget for implementation of a 100 ton per day food waste
digester for pricing, permitting and system implementation in Southern California. When it was completed, the system was
designed to produce over 1 MW of renewable energy.
