Sunday, April 10, 2011

Cut to the Bone

GreenShift Corporation had 17 full-time employees as of April 15, 2010.  As you see below we now have 14 including the Executive officers.

EMPLOYEES
"GreenShift Corporation currently has 14 full-time employees as of March 30, 2011. In addition to its executive officers, GreenShift employs sales personnel, staff engineers, process managers, maintenance managers, administrative personnel and general facility technicians."

Besides the Executive Officers and Chris Kennedy who is on sales literature and attended this years Ethanol Conference as part of the GreenShift team - the rest of the names below are only speculation on the part of SkunK gleamed from various public sources. 

Executive Officers
Kevin Kreisler, Chairman of the Board, CEO
Edward Carroll, President, Chief Financial Officer
Greg Barlage, Chief Operating Officer
David Winsness, Chief Technology Officer
Richard Krablin, Executive Vice President, Special Projects
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Chris Kennedy, Project Manager
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David Fred Cantrell - retired/on call? Not full time?
Dan Lester - Project Manager, GS CleanTech. Past: Warnecke Design Engineer 2004-2007; Imagetech Inc. Engineer 2001-2004. Education: Devry University EET, Electronics Engineering, 1998 — 2001

Patrick Bush - GreenShift’s Vice President of Biodiesel Technology

Dan Page - Attended 2008 Ethanol Conference for Greenshift Corp from Alpharetta, GA.

Dan Saltzman - Controller Greenshift Corporation, Past: 2001 — 2004 Assistant Controller, New York Mortgage; 1989 — 2000 Assistant Vice President Financial Reporting, Scudder; 1984 — 1997 Bucknell University
Jacqueline Flynn - Controller of GreenShift Corporation since 2006. She is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Chief Accounting Officer for ESYM. She is also the CFO for CICS. She has twenty years experience in financial accounting for both public and private companies.
John W. Davis - John "Whit" Davis, has a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and an M.B.A from Boston University. GS CleanTech's new Vice President of Operations (as of PR 22 Jan '07), has a broad base of diversified management, engineering, operational and business development experience. Mr. Davis led the deployment of GS CleanTech's existing Corn Oil Extraction System installations at Little Sioux Corn Processors and Glacial Lakes Energy. Most recently in his career, Mr. Davis was the technical director for special projects at Vortex Dehydration Technology, where he led product design, development and implementation for many applications of the technologies underlying GS CleanTech's Tornado Generator[TM]. Mr. Davis holds the rank of Lt. Commander as a reservist with the U.S. Coast Guard. (One of four original COES Inventors.)

SkunK

1 comment:

nobody123789 said...

Didion Milling has established its COES. Does any one know if they have signed on with GERS? There is no information on their website. Industrial Information Resources carried the announcement this morning. First indication was a mention on I-Hub. Since Didion has a close relationship with United Ethanol it would be important to the continuity and visibility of the GERS business model to get Didion as a client.

 
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