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Specialized in alternative energy for buildings, off-shore structures and mining,[ and, most recently, depolymerization of plastic and other wastes into fuel and electricity.] Focus: Ports and Ships.
After business development with three urban wind turbine companies (wind for buildings), I continue to bring alternative energy and efficiency solutions to commercial structures, rural communities and, now, offshore structures.
Work in London, Munich, Seattle, New Delhi, Bangkok, Jakarta, Tokyo, Vancouver, Austin, Silicon Valley and San Francisco.
During graduate studies, I served as financial and marketing consultant for major corporations in India, Thailand, and Indonesia, and spoke before the Japanese Shadow Cabinet on Law of the Sea.
While running a European company in mergers and acquisitions, I taught university finance and management courses in London.
BA Cornell University and the University of Paris
MA Goldman School at University of California at Berkeley with business studies at IMD in Geneva
Ph.D. University of Munich.
Faculty at Sussex University, and U of Maryland Europe. Asst prof at U. of British Columbia,
Professional French, German, and Spanish.
I drove a motorcycle from San Francisco to Lake Titicaca, and another through the Austrian alps out of my base in Munich during doctoral years. Now I use horse power to do the traveling with polo pony, preferably in Argentina, Europe or New Zealand. I have been invited to play in Mongolia.
I performed in the Olympics in Japan demo’ing for acrobatic skiing (ski ballet) . In Korea, I played the finale of the opening ceremony, carry a two foot apple down the run-off of the long jump, with a live dove in it. From the top, the building with the President and his cainent was as big as a postage stamp, and you could hardly hear the roar of 60,000 spectators. In gossamer gowns, we coldly watched the portrayal of a war on stage below of a fight between North and South Korea. Having delivered the apple, it was opened, and the dove of peace flew up in the air...about 7 or 8 feet, then went plop to the ground. So much for peace.