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Directors
& Officers
Following
are biographies of Powerspan's management team.
Frank
R. Alix, Chairman
and Chief Executive Officer, co-founded
Powerspan in 1994. Frank has over 25 years of experience in energy related fields. Prior to assuming his present role at Powerspan, Frank worked as a venture capital investor where he directed investments in early-stage technology ventures. Frank has over 15 years’
experience in the construction, maintenance, and repair of nuclear
power plants on submarines. He began his career at General Dynamics
and later worked as a senior nuclear engineering manager for over
nine years at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. There Frank headed the
Nuclear Test Engineering and Mechanical Engineering Divisions where
he was responsible for more than 200 engineers and
technicians. As the head of the NR-1 Engineering
Group, Frank was responsible for all electrical and mechanical propulsion
plant systems during the first Submarine NR-1 Refueling overhaul. Frank has a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering
from the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and an M.B.A. from the
University of New Hampshire. Frank is co-inventor on several of
Powerspan's patents.
Phillip
D. Boyle, President
and Chief Operating Officer,
joined
the Company as Vice President of Engineering in 1996 after spending
20 years with the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. In his role
as Program Manager for Shipyard Matters, Phil was responsible for
oversight and direction of nuclear work at four public and two private
shipyards. Prior to this, Phil served as the Naval Reactors Representative for eight years at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, overseeing maintenance and refueling of nuclear submarines. Earlier in his career, Phil led the headquarters design group for reactor plant fluid systems for the Navy's Fleet Ballistic Missile submarine, the TRIDENT Class. Phil holds a B.S. in Engineering Physics and
a Master's of Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, both attained at
Cornell University. Phil also holds an M.B.A. from the
University of
New Hampshire.
Lynn K. Friedel, Chief Financial Officer,
joined the Company in 1995. Lynn has over 20 years of combined experience
in finance, administration and manufacturing as well as in entrepreneurial
ventures. She served publicly traded Termiflex Corporation from
1986 to 1993 as Vice President of Finance, Administration and Manufacturing.
She was Vice President of Finance and Administration at Itran Corporation
from 1982 to 1986. Lynn has served on several boards of directors
for both publicly traded and private companies. She has a Bachelor’s
degree in Management from SLL-University of New Hampshire and an
M.B.A. from Plymouth State College.
David
Bernier, Vice President of Projects, came to Powerspan
in 2000 from Hatch Technology Group, an engineering consulting firm
that he co-founded. As President, Dave was responsible for strategic
planning, business development, design/R&D coordination, marketing,
and project management. In his previous position, he was Plant Operations
Manager for Molten Metal Technology’s Research and Development facility,
where he managed the design, construction and start-up of a “first-of-a-kind”
hazardous waste processing plant. He served for nine years at the
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as a production engineer, project leader,
and production engineering manager for the naval nuclear submarine
refueling overhaul. Dave earned his B.S. degree in Mechanical/Nuclear
Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and holds an M.B.A.
from the University
of New Hampshire.
Christopher
R. McLarnon, Ph.D., Vice President of Engineering and Research & Development,
joined Powerspan in 1996. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
from the University of New Hampshire where he also received his
BS and MS degrees in Chemical Engineering. Chris has worked with radiation initiated chemistry and its application to pollution control for over 20 years. He has supervised process development of a number of pollution control technologies for application to coal-fired power plant exhaust. Chris has also directed pilot and demonstration unit testing at operating coal-fired power plants.
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