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SUMMARY:CleanTech Innovation Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday, June 24, July 1, July 8 & July 15, 2020| Online\nThe CleanTech Innovation Showcase brings the industry together to discuss the latest cleantech innovations, ideas and initiatives every June. The CleanTech Innovation Showcase attracts cleantech industry leaders from across the U.S., Canada and beyond to see technology innovations and featured presentations from industry notables. The event truly is a who’s who of the Northwest region’s cleantech industry. No other event gives you unprecedented access to industry leaders, decision makers, researchers, investors, policymakers, foreign business leaders, and the media!\n \nAgenda\nJune 24\n9:00 Welcome, and Opening Keynote from Jerry Bush ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerrydbush/ ), President and CEO, UMC\n9:45   Presenting Company/Organization Sessions (9 Presentations)\n10:45  Virtual Networking and Sign-Off\n \nJuly 1\n9:00 “Investing in Cleantech” a panel discussion featuring 3 different types of investors on their strategies for green investing.\n\nModerator: Craig Husa ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/craighusa/ )\nEric Berman ( https://www.e8angels.com/eric-berman )\nJulia Davourie ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliadavourie/ )\nLeon Wolf ( https://vertuelab.org/leon-wolf )\n\n10:00   Presenting Company/Organization Sessions (9 Presentations)\n11:00  Virtual Networking and Sign-Off\n \nJuly 8\n9:00 “Should we electrify everything?” A robust panel debate about deep decarbonization strategy considering the opportunity, benefits, and risks to our region.\n\nModerator: Patrick Dooris ( https://www.kgw.com/article/about-us/team-bios/pat-dooris-kgw-reporter/283-3181023 )\nKen Dragoon ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-dragoon-16324b7/ )\nNicole Hughes ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolestuttehughes/ )\nTim Zenk ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/timothy-zenk-b046b310/ )\nChris Ajemian ( https://ctfusion.net/team/ )\nwith an Introduction from Eileen Quigley ( https://www.climatesolutions.org/member/eileen-v-quigley )\n\n10:00 Presenting Company/Organization Sessions (6 Presentations)\n11:00  Virtual Networking and Sign-Off\n \nJuly 15\n9:00 Welcome, and Closing Keynote from Andy Creech ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-creech-7b929420/?originalSubdomain=ca ), Director of Capital Formation, Toronto Stock Exchange\n10:00 1-on-1 Meetings with the Toronto Stock Exchange and Virtual Networking\n10:30 Accelerator Company Presentations\n \nOur Speakers\n\n\n\nJerry Bush, President & CEO, UMC\nJerry has spent his life in the mechanical and plumbing world. Growing up in the family plumbing business, he earned a bachelor’s degree in construction management from Colorado State University. From there, he went on to a 30-year career in the Seattle area mechanical construction, energy, and service market.\nJerry has nearly 20 years as President & CEO of UMC. Through his leadership, the company moved from a plumbing and piping contractor to a full-service mechanical, engineering, energy, and service company. He has a strong business acumen with an unwavering eye on strategy. As a company leader, he has faced many unanticipated challenges. On his fourth day as President & CEO, 9/11 stunned the nation; later, the Great Recession; and today is COVID-19. His experience with downturns has led to a great understanding of the need for resilience strategies in the company. Through smart decisions combined with flexibility and compassion, he has helped turn unexpected challenges into opportunities.\nJerry is active in the community and in the industry. He formed the UMC Charitable Foundation as a conduit for corporate giving. He is a board member for Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County, chair of the Mukilteo Planning Commission, and a member of the South Everett / Mukilteo Rotary. He is also chair of Local 26’s Education Development Trust, Trustee of Local 32’s Health Trust, chair of the MCAWW Center for Labor Relations and sits on the Advisory Committee for the Western Washington University Institute for Energy Studies.\n\n\n\n\nCraig Husa, Experienced CEO of High Growth Technology Companies\nCraig has served as the CEO of multiple innovative, high growth companies in a broad range of industries including clean tech, fin tech, cybersecurity, and industrial tech. He has raised over $40M and led four companies to successful exits to large public companies.\nCraig has been an advisor to Impact Bioenergy and sits on the board of NODE. Previously, Craig served as CEO of SuperCritical Technologies and was CEO of 3TIER (acquired by Vaisala, NASDAQ OMX Helsinki), a weather analytics platform that forecast for over 45,000 MW of wind capacity and assisted in securing over $8.0 billion in financing for utility-scale wind and solar facilities on six continents. Craig was also CEO of General Software (acquired by Phoenix Technologies Ltd, NASDAQ: PTEC), and Healia (acquired by Meredith Corporation, NYSE: MDP). Earlier in his career, he founded CourtLink Corporation (acquired by LexisNexis) and served in the U.S. Navy as a submarine officer.\n\n\n\n\nEric Berman, President & Co-Chair, E8\nEric Berman led teams at Microsoft and Expedia through 2005. Since leaving Expedia, he has turned his attention to cleantech and has made many investments with E8 over the past 12 years.\n​For many years, Eric served as the Chair of E8’s Screening and Due Diligence process, bringing a rigor to the process, as well as drawing in and helping to educate members who were new to angel investing.  Eric became Co-Chair of E8 in September 2015.​\nEric runs MyFlightbook.com, a service for pilots to track their hours.\nHe spends much of his time volunteering with environment- and education-oriented non-profits. He has served on the board of Zeno (a Seattle-based math non-profit), is a trustee for the Cheetah Conservation Fund, a national council member for the World Wildlife Fund, a partner at Social Venture Partners and a volunteer pilot for Angel Flight West.\n\n\n\n\nJulia Davourie, Partner, Small World Group\nJulia is a Partner at Small World Group, a seed-stage VC fund based in San Francisco that funds startups in the areas of CleanTech and MedTech.\nPrior to joining Small World Group, Julia analyzed Private Equity investments at Canadian Shield Capital, a PE firm focused on energy and industrial companies. Previously, Julia was a Senior Engineer for Hatch, a global engineering-consulting firm focused on mining, energy, and infrastructure, advising industrial clients with solutions to reduce their operating costs, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.\nJulia holds both an M.Eng. in Energy Engineering from INSA Lyon (France) and an M.Eng. in Environmental Engineering from Mines ParisTech (France) and Tsinghua University (China). Julia grew up in Paris, France, and lived, studied and worked in France, Canada, and China.\n\n\n\n\nLeon Wolf, Vertuelab – Leon Wolf is a grant specialist supporting SBIR/STTR and technology proposals and is the manager for SBIR/STTR Assistance at VertueLab (formerly Oregon BEST) as well as owning his own consulting business. He has helped hundreds of companies and organizations prepare SBIR/STTR and other proposals to USDA, NSF, NIH, EPA, and DOE, and has delivered dozens of training sessions on funding. Mr. Wolf worked at Hewlett-Packard in Corvallis OR for 25 years as an engineer and manager. He has a BS in Chemical Engineering from Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute and an MSChE from the State University of New York at Buffalo and presently lives in Portland, OR.\n\n\n\n\n\nPatrick Dooris, Communication Coach, News Reporter, KGW TV\nPat Dooris is a reporter at KGW in Portland, Oregon, specializing in general assignment reporting. He joined KGW as a reporter in 1990.\nHis career began when Glenn Johnson, a professor at Washington State, told him about an opening at KCWT-TV in Wenatchee, Washington. After working as a reporter in Wenatchee, Dooris was a reporter at KEVN-TV (FOX) in Rapid City, South Dakota, an anchor and producer at KNDO-TV (NBC) in Yakima and an anchor and reporter for WFRV-TV (CBS) in Green Bay, Wisconsin.\nDooris’ career highlights include reporting that contributed to the authorities solving a ten-year-old murder mystery in Green Bay, saving a child’s life with a report on meningococcal and flying with the Thunderbirds pulling nine G’s.\n\n\n\n\nNicole Hughes, Executive Director, Renewable Northwest\nNicole Hughes joined Renewable Northwest as Executive Director in July 2018. Nicole has over 14 years of experience in project development and consulting for utility-scale wind and solar energy projects, working for AWS Truepower, HDR, Element Power, RES Americas and Tetra Tech. She has also contributed to policy,serving on the American Wind Energy Siting Committee and the Health and Safety Standards Committee, the Oregon Department of Lands and Conservation Division Rules Advisory Committee, and worked on Wind Energy Guidelines for Washington, Oregon and California. In her previous work, Nicole engaged with Renewable NW as a member and understands first hand the importance of the organization’s coalition work between advocacy organizations and renewable energy businesses in moving the region forward towards a clean energy future.\n\n\n\n\nTim Zenk, Principal, Molecule Team\nTim Zenk has spent much of his distinguished career shaping public policy and business. He has helped regional, national and global leaders become better executives and educated public on key issues impacting the nation and globe.\nHis more than 20 years of rich experience has taken him to the front lines of Washington D.C., from the halls of Congress and the White House to the back roads of the Middle East, India and China.\nMost recently, for ag-biotech company Phytelligence, he worked to establish a World Bank program to revitalize a 100-year-old fruit industry in Himachal Pradesh and Kashmir India. The program will bring modern sustainable, locally-grown apples, pears and cherries to improve availability of nutritious locally grown foods in India. India is the 4th largest producer of apples in the world and 100% of its crop is used domestically.\n​\nAt Sapphire Energy, he was a senior executive of the Gates-funded executive team in development of renewable crude oil from algae. He worked closely with the USDA and USDOE to secure $100 million+ in federal funding to build a demonstration Green Crude farm in New Mexico. He also led the team of engineers and scientists along with airplane manufacturers and refiners to demonstrate the use of Green Crude jet fuel. The fuels were successfully tested on commercial aircraft, ships and cars.\n\n\n\n\nAndrew Creech, Director of Capital Formation, TSX Venture Exchange\nAndrew Creech is Director of Capital Formation at the TSX Venture Exchange (the Exchange). He has primary responsibility for the Listings Department in Vancouver and is also a member of the Exchange’s Executive Listings Committee.\nAndrew is responsible for a multidisciplinary team of professional and administrative staff, including geologists, lawyers and accountants, who are dedicated to listing quality applicants on the Exchange, and enhancing the reporting and dissemination of information from public issuers. Some of these duties include reviewing major transactions, coordinating new listings, and working with industry stakeholders to facilitate issuer transactions.\nAndrew is also a Chartered Accountant. Prior to joining the Exchange in 2004, he was in public practice at a Vancouver firm.\nMore bios to coming soon!\nThe 2020 CleanTech Showcase Presenting Companies.\nLast year, twenty-four leading cleantech companies and organizations presented the latest industry initiatives and innovations at the CleanTech Innovation Showcase ( https://www.cleantechalliance.org/cleantech-innovation-showcase-2/ ), and the 2020 competition is now open.\nAn independent panel of cleantech professionals members will review these applications and select 24 companies and organizations, which will each receive 20 minutes to showcase their latest clean technology innovations, initiatives and ideas in front of the event’s more than 400 attendees spanning industry, investors, policymakers and media.\nApplications are closed, winners will be announced soon, so stay tuned.\n
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