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NativeEnergy helps you help build Native American, farmer-owned, community based renewable energy projects that create social, economic, and environmental benefits. Native Americans and farmers traditionally care for and care about the environment because they are also very dependent on the gifts of the Earth for their survival. They are seeking a way to build their economies and their communities. This is one of the reasons we developed our novel approach to renewable energy; we want our business - our work - and so also our customers' purchases, to make a real difference.
Our Management
Tom Boucher, President and Chief Executive Officer
Tom Stoddard, Vice President and General Counsel
Patrick Spears, Management Committee Member
Bill Kallock, Vice President of Operations
Rob Smart, Vice President of Sales and Marketing
Our Staff
Anne Hambleton, Senior Manager, Business Development
George Hoguet, Director, Affinity Marketing
Billy Connelly, Marketing Director
Brian Killkelley, Director, Supply Origination & Management
Joel Boucher, Creative Director
Kevin Hackett, Marketing Specialist
Jenn Wood, Senior Marketing & Sales Specialist
Adam Scherr, Inside Sales Representative
Owen Glubiak, Inside Sales Representative
Nancy Dennis, Customer Support
Vinnie Fugere, Senior Manager, Business Development
Kathy FitzGerald, Customer Service Manager and Office Manager
Colorado office
Jonny Bearcub Stiffarm , Business Development Manager
Our Consultants
Robert Gough, Senior Consultant
Steve Allenby, Business Development Advisor
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Megan Epler Wood
Richard G. Edwards
Our Management
Our President and Chief Executive Officer, is an energy industry veteran. His experience spans utility strategic and financial planning, power marketing, energy supply and renewable energy projects. As one of the founders of Green Mountain Energy, Tom led the business plan team, helped raise capital, designed new energy products and services, and developed innovative renewable energy supply contracts. In 2000, Tom initiated and co-founded NativeEnergy, a renewable energy marketing company which is creating innovative services, nationwide marketing and strategic relationships to support renewable energy development and fight global warming. With his wife Jeanne, Tom built their own energy-efficient Vermont country home over 25 years ago, and still harvests wood for much of their heating requirements. As a boy, Tom learned wood and metal working from his dad and grandfather - and while still in school, designed and built a small wind turbine for his backyard. Now years later, he proudly views new 200 foot-high wind turbines, biogas, and solar projects that are the result of his team's efforts.
tom.boucher@nativeenergy.com
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Tom Stoddard
Co-founder
and Vice President and General Counsel, Tom Stoddard, provided business
advice and conducted business transactions at prominent law firms in
Boston, MA and Manchester, NH. Subsequently at Green Mountain Energy,
Tom focused on energy supply contracts, regulatory compliance, affinity
marketing relationships and substantiation for marketing claims. As a
"recovering" attorney, Tom co-founded NativeEnergy with the firm belief that business can be good for the environment, and that we can all do well by doing good.
Tom lives with his wife Stephanie, a visiting nurse, their son Ryan and their dog and three cats on a farm abutting the Green Mountain National Forest. As a child, Tom grew to love the outdoors during long walks in the woods behind his family's retreat on a Vermont lake. He is an enthusiastic catch-and release fisherman (in all four seasons), loves camping and makes wooden furniture in his woodshop in the barn.
Bill Kallock
Bill
Kallock, Vice President of Operations, has seventeen years of
experience in the energy services and utility consulting industries.
While earning a MBA from the University of Michigan Business School,
Bill worked closely with Tom Boucher and Tom Stoddard on the
development and launch NativeEnergy
in 2001. Over the past 6 years Bill has been a Senior Advisor to
NativeEnergy, while at the same time he developed a successful
renewable energy consulting practice for Summit Blue Consulting. Prior
to business school Bill was a Lead Project Developer for Enron Energy
Services focused on energy efficiency projects.
Bill developed a
passion for the outdoors while growing up in a rural part of Ohio. It
is this love of the outdoors that inspired Bill's career in the green
energy and energy efficiency field. Bill lives with his wife, son and
dog in the rural Vermont, where they enjoy skiing, snowboarding,
mountain biking, sailing and hiking.
Rob Smart
Rob Smart is a seasoned strategic marketing and business development executive with comprehensive experience working with executive teams to evaluate and strengthen existing market strategy in a variety of industries. He has led the execution of sales and marketing plans for companies in the semiconductor, Internet technology, and energy sectors, including working closely with strategic partners and clients. Prior to joining NativeEnergy, Rob was Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Development at Distributed Energy Systems, where he was a key member of the senior management team for DESC’s wind turbine business. Rob lives with his wife Maria and their four children in Calais, Vermont, where they enjoy the many wonders of Vermont’s Green Mountains and the central Vermont region.
Mr. Patrick Spears is a member of NativeEnergy's Management Committee and co-founder and President of the Intertribal Council On Utility Policy (COUP), representing eleven Tribes in the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Nebraska. Intertribal COUP is involved in policy issues and outreach education to Tribal governments, Tribal Colleges, and indigenous environmental organizations on telecommunications, climate change, energy planning, energy efficiency and renewable energy development. The policy work includes specific proposals to support renewable energy development, energy efficiency, and as team member of the Intertribal Energy Network. Mr. Spears has worked in tribal government and Indian programs in various capacities over the past 30 years.
As a member of the development team, he assisted in the first commercial, utility scale wind turbine project (750 kW) at the Rosebud Casino and on feasibility and development of the 30 MW project for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. He has provided consultant services for the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe on feasibility for community and wind-hydro pump storage projects and is currently consulting with the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe on community and rural wind projects. Spears also manages the wind energy feasibility and development for community and commercial wind power for the eight COUP Tribes in the 80 MW Intertribal Wind Project.
Intertribal COUP represents Tribal energy interests from regulatory and economic perspectives at regional and national levels on regulatory issues, policy analysis, energy development plans, and legislative proposals. Mr. Spears views energy as a key component of sustainable development and economic restoration. The energy interests range from utility regulation policy, energy planning, energy efficiency, and renewable energy with emphasis on wind energy development.
Mr. Spears is a member of the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe and completed undergraduate work in Sociology with emphases in Anthropology and Indian Studies from the University of South Dakota, and graduate study in Public Administration at the Washington D.C. Public Affairs Center, University of Southern California.
pat.spears@nativeenergy.com
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Our Staff
George
is responsible for expanding the company's marketing outreach with key
business partners and non-profit organizations. In August 2007, he
relocated to Vermont from Pennsylvania, where he worked closely for us
with the Departments of Environmental Protection and Agriculture in
developing the emission calculation methodologies and market for
renewable energy from animal waste on family dairy farms.
With
a BSEE from the University of Dayton, Ohio, George spent 28 years in
the electrical power and controls industry, advancing from sales
engineer to senior posts including Automotive Marketing Manager and
Director of Product Marketing with Gould Inc. and the Square D Company.
In 2001, he returned to his hometown of Philadelphia, making a major
career shift into the environmental field where he helped develop the
policy-based Cool Pennsylvania Coalition for PennFuture, and also
worked as the Million Solar Roofs coordinator.
George is a
member of The Climate Project, the 1000 trained presenters for Al
Gore's slideshow from the film, An Inconvenient Truth, and has been a
member of Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future, Penn Environment, the
Alliance for a Sustainable Future and a Steering Committee member of
the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia. He is our
representative to the Vermont Business for Social Responsibility
network.
george@nativeenergy.com
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Billy Connelly

Billy
Connelly, Marketing Director, has more than 15 years experience in
marketing, communications, and public relations. Prior to joining NativeEnergy
in 2002 Billy worked for two regional recycling operations in Boston
and for PBS affiliate WGBH-TV, where he helped re-launch the hit - 70s
show ZOOM. As a publicist Billy placed clients in Newsweek, New York Times, Newsday, The Boston Globe, and on Bloomberg News Radio,
among others dozens of other major media. Billy sits on the Advisory
Board for the Sci Fi Channel's "Visions for Tomorrow", and he has been
trained by Al Gore and The Climate Project to present Mr. Gore's
slideshow, as seen in "AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH".
Billy
telecommutes from his home lives with his wife Lisa Bailey, a senior
scientist with an environmental consulting firm, outside Boston, which
keeps his carbon footprint as small as possible. Both are avid hikers
and campers, and Billy is a complete novice fly-fisherman.
billy.connelly@nativeenergy.com
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Brian Killkelley
Brian
KillKelley is Director of Supply Origination & Management at
NativeEnergy. Brian has 20 years of experience in the energy business
including utility power plant operations and engineering, Clean Air Act
compliance planning, and alternate fuels developmentat New York State
Electric & Gas, residential energyauditingat Conservation Services
Group, and Director of Renewable Development at Green Mountain Energy
Company. Brian cofounded awind development firmbased inVermont and has
also provided consulting services to businesses in the renewable energy
industry. He is a licensed professional engineer and has an MS in Solar
Energy Engineering.Coming Soon..
Jonny Bearcub Stiffarm
Jonny BearCub Stiffarm, an enrolled member of the Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Nation, is the Business Development Manager for NativeEnergy. She brings a wealth of experience in negotiation, small business development, contracts, and leadership. She served in Mayor Wellington Webb's administration as the Deputy Director of the Mayor's Office of Contract Compliance for both the City and Denver International Airport and his Native American Indian Liaison to the local, regional and national Indian Nation entities. She received her undergraduate from Brigham Young University and a juris doctorate from the University of Minnesota School of Law.
jonny@nativeenergy.com
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Joel Boucher
Joel
is our creative director. While finishing his B.A. in visual
communications and working as a freelance designer, Joel began work on
branding NativeEnergy in
2002, and he has created a unique look for the Company's marketing
programs, through print and interactive media outlets.
joel@nativeenergy.com
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Kevin Hackett
Kevin Hackett came to NativeEnergy with a background in sales and marketing
from the ski industry and action sports world. He was born and raised in
Vermont and graduated from Champlain College. When he is not working, Kevin
enjoys spending time with his girlfriend and his dog Kota, and skiing in the
woods of Vermont.
kevin.hackett@nativeenergy.com
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Jenn Wood
Jenn joined NativeEnergy
in June 2007, almost immediately after she graduated from Tufts with
her Masters in Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning with a
concentration in Sustainable Design and Social Change While at Tufts,
she co-taught a Master's level course entitled Strategies for Social Change and worked with Ceres, a national coalition (of which NativeEnergy
is a member) focused on advancing social and environmental corporate
responsibility. Prior to pursuing her Master's degree, Jenn spent more
than ten years in the outdoor, adventure therapy profession leading
trips with various populations all across the U.S., Canada, and also in
Tanzania. These adventures evolved out of her two Bachelor degrees, one
being Outdoor Education and the other, Sustainability and Education,
both from Northland College in Ashland, WI.
jenn.wood@nativeenergy.com
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Adam Scherr
In
December of 2006, Adam began his work with NativeEnergy as most would
suspect, as an intern ‘jack of all trades’, doing anything and
everything, from marketing to furniture assembly. In the summer of
2007, Adam had a brief tryst with the central pacific while conducting
oceanographic research on the effects of climate change. He would
return to Burlington and finish his collegiate career, completing his
degree in Political Science at the University of Vermont. After
celebrating his graduation, he renewed his efforts as a new fixture of
NativeEnergy ‘s inside sales team. The product of an upbringing in
Washington D.C. and a New England education, Adam brings a unique and
fresh perspective in a range of industries including international
ecotourism, political campaigning and public relations.
He enjoys cycling, skiing, sailing, surfing, and just about anything else that involves the ocean.
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Owen Glubiak
Owen Glubiak joined NativeEnergy
as an intern in June 2008 and was quickly hired on to join the team as
an Inside Sales Representative in July 2008. He graduated from Saint
Michael’s College in May 2008 with a double major in Economics and
Business Administration, winning the Father Prevel award for the most
outstanding male student of his graduating class. During his studies in
college, he concentrated in environmental economics and energy
efficiency establishing the college’s first carbon footprint
calculation. His thesis in Economics analyzed the monetary costs and
benefits of reducing the college’s carbon footprint by evaluating
several energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies as well as
carbon reducing programs for students and faculty. Originally from
Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Owen grew up skiing, backpacking, camping,
canoeing, and playing in the woods which made Vermont a perfect fit..
owen.glubiak@nativeenergy.com
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Ms. Hambleton has more than fourteen years experience in the fields of climate policy and renewable energy. Before joining NativeEnergy, she led the market development of a corporate energy and greenhouse gas management software solution. She has advised companies on renewable energy and carbon offset (CDM) investments in Latin America, worked with developing country governments to create carbon offset programs, and worked on three of the first international carbon offset projects to be accepted by the U.S. Department of Energy's Initiative on Joint Implementation. Anne also worked on international climate policy at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the United States Agency for International Development; and is a published author on the subjects of sustainable development and market-based environmental solutions.
Anne lives with her husband, David, three teenagers, two Labradors, two cats and four horses on a farm in Addison County. Anne is an avid amateur steeplechase jockey and loves skiing, kayaking, and any sport that involves going across country at speed.
anne.hambleton@nativeenergy.com
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(Bio coming soon..)
kathy.fitzgerald@nativeenergy.com
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Robert Gough

Bob
Gough is an attorney with graduate degrees in sociology and cultural
ecology, with over 30 years experience and two fellowships on tribal
cultural and natural resource issues.
The first director and
now a consultant to the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Utility Commission, Gough
participated in WAPA negotiations for tribal allocations of federal
hydroelectric power. He is the secretary of the Intertribal Council On
Utility Policy, an organization composed of federally recognized Indian
tribes in the Northern Great Plains providing a forum on rights and
resources for utility services on tribal lands, and co-chairs the
national assessment's Native Peoples/Native Homelands Climate Change
Workshop.
Gough contracts with the DOE -Wind Powering America
program's Wind Powering Native America Initiative, and co-directs the
NativeWind.org and EnergyIndependenceDay.org campaigns supporting
partnerships between ICLEI-Cities for Climate Protection and the
Intertribal COUP tribes interested in building sustainable homeland
economies based upon renewable energy.
bob.gough@nativeenergy.com
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Steve Allenby

Steve
has been in the energy field for over 26 years. He worked for 14 years
for an investor-owned utility in the Northeast, the last 6 of which as
Senior VP of Operations and Marketing, and President of the utility's
unregulated energy services subsidiary. Steve has developed
considerable expertise in the development and financing of the federal
energy efficiency and renewable market. He has written 3 reports for
ESource dealing with federal energy efficiency and utility
privatization. On behalf of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), Steve
was a principal drafter of a model energy efficiency services agreement
between the Edison Electric Institute and the Department of Defense.
steve.allenby@nativeenergy.com
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NativeEnergy Travel Offsets
Megan oversaw the formation of The International Ecotourism Society (www.ecotourism.org) in 1990, the first and largest ecotourism NGO in the world and was its president for 12 years. Under her leadership, TIES developed a membership program in over 100 countries, workshops and stakeholder meetings that reached tens of thousands, and an international communications program that reached millions. Since 2003, Megan's firm EplerWood International (www.eplerwood.com) has worked for the World Bank International Finance Corporation to develop sustainable tourism strategies for some of the poorest nations in the world, and for USAID developing market-based ecotourism programs in biodiverse regions of Sri Lanka, Mexico, Ecuador, and Honduras.
megan.eplerwood@nativeenergy.com
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Richard
spent years working in sustainable development and as a marketing
specialist living in Latin America for the Organization of American
States. His more recent work is focused on the private sector,
including heading the sales of a pioneering ecotourism operator and
consulting with operators, hotels and ecolodges to market effectively
in a technology-driven world. Richard is a Top Travel Specialist for
Cond Nast Traveler, recognizing his efforts in sustainable tourism in
Central America through his adventure travel company, GreenSpot.
richard.edwards@nativeenergy.com
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