Tuesday, March 10, 2009

GSEA Names New Members

The Georgia Solar Energy Association (GSEA), a non-profit that leads the statewide effort to promote solar energy through education, advocacy and industry support, announced today its new Board of Directors for 2009. Individuals representing some of GSEA’s member companies were recently elected by the membership to serve the organization. GSEA welcomes five new members and thanks its returning members.

New to the board are:

Chairman - Walter Brown, Senior Vice President of Development and Environmental     Affairs, Green Street Properties
Vice Chair - James Marlow, CEO, Radiance Solar
Communications and Development - Todd Patrick, Regional Director, Eco-$mart, Inc.
Director at Large - Charles Cone, Vice President of Marketing, Soenso Energy
Director at Large - Michelle Conlon, Manager, OneWorld Sustainable Energy, Inc.                          

Continuing their service to the board are:  
Solar Tour - Vikram Sami (former chair), Senior Building Performance Analyst, Lord, Aeck & Sargent                                                                                                                         
Secretary - Ronald Cloud, CEO, Macon Automation Company 
Treasurer  - Laura Capps, Director of Residential Green Building Services, Southface                                                                       
Director at Large - Kelly Provence, President, Solairgen, Inc.
Director at Large - Andy Cohen, EHS Professional II, Radiation Safety, Emory University
Director at Large - William Hosken, President, Solar Energy Marketing, Inc.
 
The Georgia Solar Energy Association (GSEA) leads the statewide effort to promote the economic and environmental benefits of solar energy through education, advocacy and industry support. GSEA, a non-profit affiliated with the American Solar Energy Society, is supported by more than 140 members across the state (energy professionals and grassroots supporters) who are working together to help create a sustainable energy economy for Georgia.  For more information, visit www.gasolar.org.

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