Updated 9/2/2009
Or if you prefer, my CV, which has more specific details on patents and professional accomplishments.
In a nutshell, my passions are energy, the environment, and sustainability. I have worked on a wide variety of energy projects – both conventional and renewable – in several different countries. In my spare time I write about my passions primarily in an attempt to influence the discourse over our energy policy. A major interest of mine is to find ways to better utilize the waste biomass throughout the world that is currently burned or land-filled.
Global Management Executive and published author with a track record of coaching internationally diverse, multidisciplinary teams to high performance levels. Experience includes assignments across the U.S. and in multiple European countries. Long record of resolving challenging technical issues and capturing major cost reductions through novel process improvements and optimal deployment of resources. Skilled at creating intellectual property, with five granted patents. An objective and creative thinker proficient across a broad range of energy-related and chemical technologies. Core expertise includes:
Master of Science • Chemical Engineering • Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Bachelor of Science • Chemistry and Mathematics (dual major) • Texas A&M University
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
MERICA INTERNATIONAL (a private bioenergy holding company), Hawaii, USA
Chief Technology Officer – 2009 to present
Responsible for evaluating bioenergy technologies/companies for possible integration into the company portfolio. Duties include locating appropriate technologies and evaluating them on the basis of technical and economical merit. Also represent the company as an invited speaker to conferences and through interviews with the media.
TITAN WOOD (a division of Accsys Technologies PLC), Dallas, TX/Arnhem, Netherlands
Director of Projects, Engineering, & Development – 2008 to 2009
Global responsibility for engineering functions within the organization. Responsibilities include engineering support for a facility under development in China, a production facility in the Netherlands, and a global network of multidisciplinary scientists and engineers. Built an engineering team and then oversaw major process improvements in the Dutch facility that increased capacity, reduced energy usage, and decreased waste streams. Responsible for engineering teams in Dallas and in Arnhem, the Netherlands.
CONOCOPHILLIPS CORPORATION, Houston, TX 2002-2008
Engineering Team Leader (U.K.) – 2007 to 2008
Managed a large, international team of engineers in Aberdeen, U.K. Responsibilities included capital project development and execution of oil and natural gas projects in the North Sea. Strong focus on recruiting and developing young engineers, which resulted in the lowest attrition rate among the engineering teams. Focus on process safety resulted in the identification and elimination of several potentially major safety hazards.
Optimization Engineer – 2004 to 2007
Worked within a refinery to optimize process operations. Duties included identifying crude oil varieties that were priced for the maximum financial return to the company. Refinery operating plans, scheduling, and planning were carried out in conjunction with the commercial team. Secondary duties included gasoline blending and turnaround planning.
Senior Development Engineer – 2002 to 2004
Responsible for developing intellectual property related to the company’s gas-to-liquids technology development. Interfaced with technical groups and project team for scale-up from the lab to the successful piloting of the technology. Team leader for a project to economically convert ethane to ethylene via novel techniques.
CELANESE CORPORATION, Dallas, TX 1995-2002
Six Sigma Black Belt – 2001 to 2002
Part of the initial Six Sigma implementation at Celanese. Led two Six Sigma projects, and mentored two Green Belts. Specialized in energy reduction projects.
Production Engineer (Germany) – 1999 to 2001
Served as production engineer in Oberhausen, Germany for butyraldehyde, butanol, and 2-ethyl hexanol units. Duties involved unit support and process development. Conceived of and led a project team to successful piloting of a novel butanol process that reduced production costs by $5.4 million/yr and reduced the capital requirements for future units. This work has resulted in receipt of multiple European and U.S. patents (U.S. Patent 7,087,795)
Senior Process Engineer – 1997 to 1999
Served as process engineer for butanol, propanol, and partial oxidation units. Sole process engineering representative on project teams for major expansions of the butanol and partial oxidation units. Drove a substantial redesign of the butanol unit that pushed Celanese into the position of worldwide low-cost butanol producer.
Development Engineer – 1995 to 1997
Provided technical support for plants engaged in butanol and propanol production. Used simulation software to develop a better understanding of our processes, and also to identify key improvement opportunities. Developed expertise as a company-wide resource on distillation.
EARLY POSITIONS – TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY: Teaching/Research Assistant (1991-95) CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY: Lab Technician (1986-91)
Miscellaneous
Author of a number of articles on energy and sustainability, including the chapter on renewable diesel for Biofuels, Solar and Wind as Renewable Energy Systems: Benefits and Risks. published in 2008 . Currently in the process of writing the Bioenergy chapter for a sustainable development book to be published in 2009. Essays have been referenced in several books, including Gusher of Lies
and Profit from the Peak.
Engaged in ad hoc technical consulting for a number of energy projects, including projects on biodiesel, ethanol (via cellulose, sugarcane, and corn), butanol, and a pair of biomass gasification facilities. Currently helping to build a biomass conversion platform that I believe is unique in the world.