Corby Whitaker
Sales & Marketing bij ASPEN AEROGELS, INC.
Vermogen: 2 M $ op 31-03-2024
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William Noglows | M | 66 | 13 jaar | |
Donald Young | M | 66 | 23 jaar | |
Virginia Johnson | F | 46 | 2 jaar | |
Mark Noetzel | M | 66 | 15 jaar | |
Steve Mitchell | M | 54 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 15 jaar |
Ricardo Rodriguez | M | 39 | 3 jaar | |
James Sweetnam | M | 71 | 2 jaar | |
Rebecca Blalock | F | 68 | 8 jaar | |
Gregg Landes | M | 54 | 8 jaar | |
Amy Damiano | F | - | 3 jaar | |
Kathleen Kool | F | 52 | 2 jaar | |
George Gould | M | 61 | 23 jaar | |
Keith Schilling | M | 51 | 2 jaar | |
Santhosh Daniel | M | 53 | 1 jaar | |
Stephanie Pittman | F | - | 1 jaar |
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Naam | Geslacht | Leeftijd | Verwante bedrijven | Samenwerking |
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Jay Knoll | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 6 jaar |
John F. Fairbanks | M | 63 | 16 jaar | |
Joseph P. Conroy | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI.
United Solar Ovonic LLC
United Solar Ovonic LLC Electric UtilitiesUtilities United Solar Ovonic LLC manufactures and markets amorphous silicon photovoltaic (PV) solar panels. The firm’s products are distributed globally under the UNI-SOLAR(R) brand. The company was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Auburn Hills, MI. | 5 jaar |
Mark Morelli | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 4 jaar |
David J. Prend | M | 66 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 13 jaar |
Michael E. Schostak | M | - |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | - |
Gary Glandon | M | 65 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 3 jaar |
Marcelino Susas | M | 57 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 5 jaar |
Alan E. Barton | M | 69 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 4 jaar |
Richard Reilly | M | 76 | 13 jaar | |
Benjamin Bierman | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 6 jaar |
Steven Hardardt | M | - |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | 4 jaar |
Robert Gervis | M | 63 | 11 jaar | |
Sheri Grissom | F | 59 |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | 2 jaar |
R. Todd Neilson | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 1 jaar |
Thomas C. Schultz | M | 59 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI.
United Solar Ovonic LLC
United Solar Ovonic LLC Electric UtilitiesUtilities United Solar Ovonic LLC manufactures and markets amorphous silicon photovoltaic (PV) solar panels. The firm’s products are distributed globally under the UNI-SOLAR(R) brand. The company was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Auburn Hills, MI. | 4 jaar |
Ted F. Amyuni | M | 71 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 2 jaar |
Gregory G. Coppola | M | - |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | - |
Robert Carl Stempel | M | 90 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 12 jaar |
P. Ramsay Battin | M | 53 | 8 jaar | |
Julian C. Hawkins | M | 58 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 1 jaar |
Robert B. Task | M | - |
SUEZ Energy Resources NA
SUEZ Energy Resources NA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Suez Energy Resources NA provides retail electricity services. The firm distributes electricity to commercial and industrial customers such as manufacturing firms, real estate properties, educational facilities, and municipal authorities. It offers services in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, and Texas regions. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Laura Guerrant-Oiye | F | - | 2 jaar | |
Craig Huff | M | 59 | 7 jaar | |
Anup M. Jacob | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
Jamie McJunkin | M | 49 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
Alexei Erchak | M | - | 5 jaar | |
Kevin Alan Schmidt | M | 58 | 11 jaar | |
George A. Schreiber | M | 75 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 6 jaar |
Jay Harpole | M | - |
SUEZ Energy Resources NA
SUEZ Energy Resources NA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Suez Energy Resources NA provides retail electricity services. The firm distributes electricity to commercial and industrial customers such as manufacturing firms, real estate properties, educational facilities, and municipal authorities. It offers services in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, and Texas regions. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Michael Fetcenko | M | 66 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 32 jaar |
Kenneth P. Fox | M | 71 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 3 jaar |
Joseph Biden | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
Pat McCullough | M | 52 |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | 2 jaar |
Richard W. Adkisson | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
Brenda Julander | F | - |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | 7 jaar |
Jeffrey Ball | M | 56 | 6 jaar | |
Kelley Conte | F | 59 | 8 jaar | |
William C. Andrews | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 2 jaar |
Peter A. Pellegrino | M | 49 | 8 jaar | |
Mary Lou Strong | F | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
John D. Burrows | M | - |
SUEZ Energy Resources NA
SUEZ Energy Resources NA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Suez Energy Resources NA provides retail electricity services. The firm distributes electricity to commercial and industrial customers such as manufacturing firms, real estate properties, educational facilities, and municipal authorities. It offers services in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, and Texas regions. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Karen Alter | F | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
Wilbur G. Stover | M | 70 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 5 jaar |
Mark Trinske | M | - |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 2 jaar |
William J. Ketelhut | M | 71 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 8 jaar |
Subhendu Guha | M | 82 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 30 jaar |
Marvin S. Siskind | M | - |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | - |
Joseph A. Avila | M | 73 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 5 jaar |
Suzanne M. Costantino | F | - |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | - |
Harry W. Zike | M | 68 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 3 jaar |
Jeff Rea | M | 59 |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | 5 jaar |
John Paul Blanchard | M | 50 |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | 6 jaar |
Muhammad Malik | M | 56 |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | 3 jaar |
Tom Baruch | M | 85 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
Edward Barnholt | M | 81 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 2 jaar |
Robert I. Frey | M | 81 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 8 jaar |
John Henderson | M | - |
SUEZ Energy Resources NA
SUEZ Energy Resources NA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Suez Energy Resources NA provides retail electricity services. The firm distributes electricity to commercial and industrial customers such as manufacturing firms, real estate properties, educational facilities, and municipal authorities. It offers services in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, and Texas regions. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
Kirk D. Roller | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 3 jaar |
Stephen Rabinowitz | M | 81 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 8 jaar |
Nancy M. Bacon | F | 78 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 32 jaar |
Florence I. Metz | M | 95 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 13 jaar |
James R. Metzger | M | 77 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 8 jaar |
Christopher Belden | M | 64 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | - |
John T. Gaffney | M | 63 |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 1 jaar |
Sanjeev Kumar | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 2 jaar |
James Kelly Truman | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | 7 jaar |
Brian L. Harrison | M | - |
Solyndra LLC
Solyndra LLC Electrical ProductsProducer Manufacturing Headquartered in Fremont, California, Solyndra designs and manufactures solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, comprised of panels and mounts, for the commercial rooftop market. Solyndra’s CIGS technology is a proven and scalable solar solution that offers strong ROI and economics for the rooftop owner . The company has installed its systems on more than 1000 rooftops in more than 20 countries. In 2010 Solyndra was named “One of the 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World” by MIT’s Technology Review Magazine. Using innovative cylindrical modules and thin film CIGS technology, Solyndra systems are designed to provide the lowest levelized cost of electricity and the highest kilowatt hour production per rooftop for typical installations. The unique Solyndra form factor is designed specifically for the commercial rooftop, offering the fastest and easiest installation, a non-penetrating mounting system, and superior wind, snow and soiling performance. In addition Solyndra offers energy and conservation advantages when installed in conjunction with a white or “cool” roof. Founded in 2005, today the company employs high-volume manufacturing based on proven technologies and processes to meet the needs of the global solar market. Solyndra manufactures its products in the United States where it currently operates a state-of-the-art 300,000 square foot front-end manufacturing factory and a 500,000 square foot back-end facility. The manufacturing facility has helped Solyndra drive costs down dramatically allowing the company to offer highly competitive “all in” installed cost on the rooftop. In 2011 Solyndra will double it’s production capacity, ramping toward 300MW in 2012. The company employs approximately 1050 employees around the world and has offices in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France. Revenues were approximately $140 million in 2010. | - |
Donald Meltzer | M | - |
Johns Manville Corp.
Johns Manville Corp. Miscellaneous ManufacturingProducer Manufacturing Johns Manville Corp. manufactures building and mechanical insulation, commercial roofing, glass fibers, and nonwoven materials for commercial, industrial, and residential applications. The firm?s products are also used in various industries including building products, aerospace, automotive and transportation, filtration, commercial interiors, waterproofing, and wind energy. The company was founded by Henry Ward Johns in 1858 and is headquartered in Denver, CO. | - |
Guy Braden | M | - |
SUEZ Energy Resources NA
SUEZ Energy Resources NA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Suez Energy Resources NA provides retail electricity services. The firm distributes electricity to commercial and industrial customers such as manufacturing firms, real estate properties, educational facilities, and municipal authorities. It offers services in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, and Texas regions. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
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SUEZ Energy Resources NA
SUEZ Energy Resources NA Electric UtilitiesUtilities Suez Energy Resources NA provides retail electricity services. The firm distributes electricity to commercial and industrial customers such as manufacturing firms, real estate properties, educational facilities, and municipal authorities. It offers services in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, and Texas regions. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Houston, TX. | - |
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