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|John, founder and Chief Technology Officer, has a 40 year history in the electrical and technology industries. Most recently John served as a Whitehouse Presidential Innovation Fellow working with the National Institute of Standards and Technology with the Smart Grid and Cyber-Physical Systems team. | |John, founder and Chief Technology Officer, has a 40 year history in the electrical and technology industries. Most recently John served as a Whitehouse Presidential Innovation Fellow working with the National Institute of Standards and Technology with the Smart Grid and Cyber-Physical Systems team. | ||
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|style="width:500px"|[[File:StanCurtis200.jpg|Stan Curtis|350px|left]] | |style="width:500px"|[[File:StanCurtis200.jpg|Stan Curtis|350px|left]] | ||
|Stan is a senior business development executive, with experience in startups and global-product and services industries. As a strategy consultant for IBM and Accenture, Mr. Curtis led practices in innovation, collaboration and product supply-chain management. Most recently with IBM, Mr. Curtis is still an advisor in their Smarter Cities research and continues his work with Accenture Fellows on energy-models and performance management. With a systems engineering background, a graduate degree in operations research from Berkeley, and research with MIT, Mr. Curtis is a founding member of IBM’s Open Innovation Council and has facilitated several IBM Global Innovation workshops. Recent workshops were featured in IBM Smart Cities research, GOSCON, CEOs for Cities, The Competitiveness Institute, the Congress for New Urbanism and a Masterclass with CK Prahalad. Mr. Curtis is active with Portland/Metro planning experts and is an advisor on Eco-Districts and SmartGrid Oregon. | |Stan is a senior business development executive, with experience in startups and global-product and services industries. As a strategy consultant for IBM and Accenture, Mr. Curtis led practices in innovation, collaboration and product supply-chain management. Most recently with IBM, Mr. Curtis is still an advisor in their Smarter Cities research and continues his work with Accenture Fellows on energy-models and performance management. With a systems engineering background, a graduate degree in operations research from Berkeley, and research with MIT, Mr. Curtis is a founding member of IBM’s Open Innovation Council and has facilitated several IBM Global Innovation workshops. Recent workshops were featured in IBM Smart Cities research, GOSCON, CEOs for Cities, The Competitiveness Institute, the Congress for New Urbanism and a Masterclass with CK Prahalad. Mr. Curtis is active with Portland/Metro planning experts and is an advisor on Eco-Districts and SmartGrid Oregon. | ||
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=Ken Montler, SVP | =Ken Montler, SVP and GM VAR Business= | ||
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|style="width:500px"|[[File:Ken-Montler-Headshot.png|Ken Montler|350px|left]] | |style="width:500px"|[[File:Ken-Montler-Headshot.png|Ken Montler|350px|left]] | ||
|Mr. Montler has over 35 years of executive management experience in the automotive and medical industries, Mr. Montler has worked in executive level in large multi-national companies, including Philips Medical Systems and DaimlerChrysler, as well as board positions and senior operational positions in several successful startups. Recruited after selling his previous company in high end medical service and sales, Mr. Montler served as President/COO of Global Electric Motors (“GEM”), driving the company’s growth from a start-up company in 1998 to its becoming the world leader in Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs). As such, he has experience developing new markets where the value proposition of LSVs can be realized. | |Mr. Montler has over 35 years of executive management experience in the automotive and medical industries, Mr. Montler has worked in executive level in large multi-national companies, including Philips Medical Systems and DaimlerChrysler, as well as board positions and senior operational positions in several successful startups. Recruited after selling his previous company in high end medical service and sales, Mr. Montler served as President/COO of Global Electric Motors (“GEM”), driving the company’s growth from a start-up company in 1998 to its becoming the world leader in Low Speed Vehicles (LSVs). As such, he has experience developing new markets where the value proposition of LSVs can be realized. | ||
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|style="width:500px"|[[File:edlisle.jpeg|Ed Lisle|350px|left]] | |style="width:500px"|[[File:edlisle.jpeg|Ed Lisle|350px|left]] | ||
|Ed is experienced in leading strategic research and emerging new technologies to mainstream industry opportunities. He has a rich and long history in driving new innovations. His background includes business development, corporate strategic planning, workforce leadership, international technology evangelism, to include leading software and hardware engineering development of research platform prototypes to validate technology assumptions before industry adoption. | |Ed is experienced in leading strategic research and emerging new technologies to mainstream industry opportunities. He has a rich and long history in driving new innovations. His background includes business development, corporate strategic planning, workforce leadership, international technology evangelism, to include leading software and hardware engineering development of research platform prototypes to validate technology assumptions before industry adoption. | ||
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|Dr. Frye is a physicist with 20+ years of experience running engineering organizations spanning multiple emerging and mature software products and projects. This diverse set of large and small software engineering missions included teams working on Linux, virtualization, cloud infrastructure (including OpenStack), Hadoop, platform management, and high-performance computing software among others. His team provided end-to-end development support for the multi-billion dollar Linux hardware, software, and services businesses in IBM as well as providing technical sales support for the product lines. This set of global software engineering teams spanned Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, Russia, and the U.S. He was the executive responsible for the technical alliances with Red Hat, SUSE, Canonical, and other partners across the industry. | |Dr. Frye is a physicist with 20+ years of experience running engineering organizations spanning multiple emerging and mature software products and projects. This diverse set of large and small software engineering missions included teams working on Linux, virtualization, cloud infrastructure (including OpenStack), Hadoop, platform management, and high-performance computing software among others. His team provided end-to-end development support for the multi-billion dollar Linux hardware, software, and services businesses in IBM as well as providing technical sales support for the product lines. This set of global software engineering teams spanned Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, Russia, and the U.S. He was the executive responsible for the technical alliances with Red Hat, SUSE, Canonical, and other partners across the industry. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:40, October 27, 2023
Wilfred Pinfold, Chief Executive Officer
John Teeter, Chief Technology Officer
Stan Curtis, SVP Business Development
Ken Montler, SVP and GM VAR Business
Ed Lisle, SVP Regenerative Emerging Markets






