
Patrick McCullough
Patrick McCullough 担任 Amonix 公司的首席财务官。他具有逾 15 年的企业财务经验,并在管理工业设备、组建产品和汽车公司的资产、财务、会计、税务、合规和内部控制功能方面积累了重要的专业知识。在加盟 Amonix 之前,McCullough 先生担任 IMI 严酷工况部门的首席财务官兼高级副总裁,该公司是化石燃料、核能和化学处理行业的严酷工况阀门和控制解决方案的全球领导者。他毕业于美国圣母大学 MBA/机械工程联合学位项目。

Patrick McCullough

Vahan Garboushian
Vahan Garboushian 是 Amonix 公司的创办人、首席技术官兼董事会主席。自 1989 年 Amonix 公司成立以来,Garboushian 先生一直领导聚光光伏 (CPV) 技术的开发;在过去 20 年里,他的热情、远见和领导力影响了 CPV 太阳能行业,并使 Amonix 成为当今市场上最高效、最可靠的 CPV 技术企业。Garboushian 先生持有加州大学洛杉矶分校电气工程学硕士学位和麻省理工学院斯隆商学院文凭。

Guy Blanchard
主管销售业务和公司发展的高级副总裁
Guy Blanchard 是 Amonix 公司主管销售业务和公司发展的高级副总裁。之前担任 Fortress 投资集团的 Drawbridge 公司的董事总经理。Blanchard 先生在能源和可再生能源投资领域有着卓越的领导力和业务开发能力。他持有加州大学戴维斯分校的学士学位和 MBA 学位。

Paul Russell
首席财务官
Patrick McCullough 担任 Amonix 公司的首席财务官。他具有逾 15 年的企业财务经验,并在管理工业设备、组建产品和汽车公司的资产、财务、会计、税务、合规和内部控制功能方面积累了重要的专业知识。在加盟 Amonix 之前,McCullough 先生担任 IMI 严酷工况部门的首席财务官兼高级副总裁,该公司是化石燃料、核能和化学处理行业的严酷工况阀门和控制解决方案的全球领导者。他毕业于美国圣母大学 MBA/机械工程联合学位项目。

Dr. Keshav Prasad
Senior Vice President of Operations
Keshav Prasad is Senior Vice President of Operations at Amonix, Inc. Dr. Prasad has over 20 years of technology development and global operations experience in the high tech industry. He was Vice President of Business Development at Signet Solar and prior to that held numerous executive positions at Applied Materials. Dr. Prasad is a graduate of Stanford Executive Program and holds a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University.

Keith Forcinito
Vice President of Supply Chain
Keith Forcinito is Vice President of Supply Chain at Amonix, Inc. Mr. Forcinito has over 20 years of experience in industrial businesses including GE, Dresser Power, and IMI Severe Service. He has held numerous executive roles working in global supply chain operations and supplier relationship management. Mr. Forcinito was a Staff Sergeant in the US Air Force, and holds an MBA from the University of Miami.

Ken Kostok
Vice President of Field Operations
Ken Kostok is Vice President of Field Operations at Amonix, Inc. He brings Amonix over 22 years of utility experience, primarily in engineering, construction, operations and maintenance, most recently at Tessera Solar. Mr. Kostok is a graduate of University of New Haven with a BS in Electrical Engineering and holds an MBA from Barry University.

Michael Fitzgerald
Vice President of Finance & Administration
Michael Fitzgerald is Vice President of Finance & Administration at Amonix, Inc. He brings over 30 years of experience in various disciplines of finance and business administration. Mr. Fitzgerald joined Amonix, Inc. in 2004. He holds a BA from the University of Southern California and an MBA from California State University at Los Angeles.

Fabio Mondini
Amonix (意大利)公司董事总经理
Fabio Mondini 担任 Amonix (意大利)公司的董事总经理,对意大利地区整体业务的盈亏负责。Fabio 加入 Amonix 公司之前创建并领导了 RenEn Renewable Energy,该公司专注于追踪、开发和支持意大利光电系统的建设和管理,完成了 50 多兆瓦的并网项目,且监督了 300 多兆瓦的开发项目。Fabio 在电力及可再生能源领域拥有超过 12 年的工作经验,曾在 McKinsey、ENEL和 Russell Reynolds 等公司任职,过去 5 年里他从事建设/设计采购施工 (EPC) 业务,在发展中国家任项目经理并在南美任 ESTRA 董事总经理。
Fabio 在麻省理工学院获得了土木及环境工程理学硕士学位并在欧洲工商管理学院获得了工商管理硕士学位。他能讲流利的英语、意大利语和西班牙语并且能在工作中运用法语。
Despite challenging economic times, Cal Poly Pomona has amassed more than $100 million in donations and pledges midway through an ambitious fundraising campaign, university officials announced Wednesday.
The Campaign for Cal Poly Pomona was launched in November 2010 with a goal of raising $150 million for research, scholarships and other campus needs. The first comprehensive fundraising effort of its kind at the school, it began amid a recession that sapped resources from potential donors as well as from state coffers, resulting in steep funding cuts to California’s public colleges and universities.
California State University’s 23 campuses lost $750 million in state funding in 2011-12, with cuts to the Pomona campus totaling nearly $32.5 million. But those and previous cuts have spurred support from alumni and others, including 5,000 donors who made first-time contributions, officials said.
Because of all the media attention about solar power, most people think of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels. People in or on the fringe of the clean energy business might know about the Chinese’ so called “dumping” of low cost PV panels onto the U. S. market; about how schools and universities are installing PV panels to save on their electric bills, but also to educate tomorrow’s future decision makers; and about how the California solar panel maker Solyndra went bankrupt after receiving a $500 million grant from the Department of Energy (DOE). Many of these headline stories even make network TV news, but much is misunderstood.
What is solar energy? What are the differences in different types of energy technology in existence today?
Portland, Maine IntertechPira is pleased to announce it will be offering a complimentary online learning event, "Competitive PV Manufacturing in the US," on Wednesday, March 7, at 12 p.m. EST. The webinar will be hosted by three solar industry experts who will be presenting at IntertechPira's upcoming conference, Photovoltaics Summit 2012.
The one-hour joint online session will feature Roger G. Little, Chairman and CEO, Spire Corporation; Chris O’Brien, head of Market Development, Oerlikon Solar; and Vahan Garboushian, Founder, Chief Technology Officer and Board of Directors Chairman, Amonix, Inc. Each speaker will give a 15-minute presentation, which will be followed by a 15-minute question and answer session at the conclusion of the webinar.
SOLARTAC IS A PARTNERSHIP of solar equipment manufacturers, research organizations and electric utilities that want to make use of a real-world outdoor site to develop, test, validate or showcase solar products. The SolarTAC mission is to facilitate the commercialization of solar technologies, including photovoltaic and solar thermal systems. It does this by providing the members with readily accessible land and all the necessary infrastructure and resources needed to rapidly and economically install their technologies. SolarTAC is located on 74 acres of land in Aurora, Colo., within minutes of the Denver airport, offering a flat, graded topography and 300 days of sunshine a year.
The concept for a solar technology facility germinated in 2007 with Xcel Energy, a public utility based in Minneapolis. Xcel has voiced a commitment to renewable energy, sponsoring a variety of solar, wind and energy efficiency programs in its service territory. SolarTAC became a reality when the right core group of stakeholders came together, with Xcel providing the initial funding and grid interconnection, the City of Aurora providing the land, and MRIGlobal, formerly Midwest Research Institute, providing the legal structure of the partnership and acting as the management and operating contractor. Abengoa Solar and Sun Edison joined as founding members and agreed to develop the first 10 acres with their solar technologies.
Grade it, fence it, make permitting speedier — and they will come. But in this field it isn't dreams but solar panels of varying shapes and sizes that are sprouting.
On the eastern edge of the city of Aurora, a unique solar test facility — the Solar Technology Acceleration Center, or SolarTAC — is flourishing.
Since breaking ground in 2009, the public-private partnership has more than doubled its membership to seven companies and research groups, and has nearly filled up its 74-acre site.
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