As an attorney, Mr. Marten has represented clients in such diverse areas as real estate development and motion picture production and distribution, food distribution, satellite communications; the energy sector, and manufacturing.
He has negotiated financing and structured business agreements on behalf of clients with major banks and financial institutions and represented clients in negotiations with major companies and several foreign governments.
In the chemical industry, Mr. Marten has been involved as a principal in the development and licensing of process technology.
Dr. Levy received his Bachelor of Science, with honors, in both Molecular Biology and Neuropsychology and a Master of Science degree in both Biochemistry and Chemical Engineering from the University of Oregon.
Dr. Levy received his Ph.D in Chemical Engineering from Caltech and is a state licensed engineer in both Oregon and California.
Dr. Levy has overseen every stage of commercial plant design from development all the way through to construction supervision. He has served as the chief engineer and project manager in more than two dozen plants totaling in excess of $3 billion USD.
Louis A. Ross has a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry from Loyola University of Chicago, a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Indiana University and is a graduate of the Program for Management Development of the Harvard Business School.
Dr. Ross possesses an extensive background in new business development in both the large corporation and small business arenas and held senior executive positions in the petrochemical industry.
His experience in technology licensing, capital project management, business development, regulatory issues and corporate governance is extensive.
Mr. Stodghill has over forty-five years of experience in the chemicals and polymer industry, with half directly in production facilities, including Plant Management.
Expertise and knowledge includes the engineering and construction business in project development, conceptual studies, front end loading through detailed design and construction.
Additional expertise includes project management, proposal development, process and project engineering, technology management, licensor interface, proposals. Mr. Stodghill has a Master of Engineering, Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University.
Prof. Kail is a chemical industry professional with a breadth and depth of knowledge related to the production, formulation, and packaging of specialty chemicals acquired during 32 years of manufacturing and process research experience.
At Dow, he became a key technical advisor to senior management, business and R&D directors for strategic planning, resource deployment, and capital allocations.
He has an extensive understanding of unit operations common to petrochemical and commodity manufacturing plants and is experienced with both continuous and batch operations, process control, analytical chemistry, and process safety.
Dr. Ewers has over thirty years of experience in management positions for major national and inter-national companies.
His extensive experience includes the construction of chemical plants, engineering, contract management, licensing, safety for nuclear-chemical, conventional-chemical and pharmaceutical plants in Europe, USA and South America.
Dr. Ewers has served as a private contractor since 2007 with an emphasis on project management and controlling. Has an M.S. in Nuclear Physics and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University Mainz in Germany.
Mr. Kurtius spent more than two decades in senior leadership positions with Bayer CropScience, directing engineering, maintenance and utility departments. He also has extensive experience in project management within the construction and demolition sectors for the chemical industry.
His broad areas of expertise include financial management, outsourcing, asset maintenance, budget planning, energy efficiency, and safety.
Mr. Kurtius is President/Owner of P.E.K. Solutions, which provides project and asset management solutions to the chemical manufacturing industry, and is a member of the Advisory Board for Petram Technologies.
Mr. Hofer is a chemical engineer of 30+ years, having served as Plant Manager for various Glufosinate plants: Liberty Plant in Muskegon, Michigan, Hoechst AG plant in Brazil and AgrEvo/ Aventis in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Mr. Hofer earned an M.S. in Chemical Engineering from Fresenius Wiesbaden in Germany and worked for Hoechst AG in pharmaceutical and intermediate research as well as supervising a Hoechst biotechnology pilot plant.
His expertise includes: the planning of production figures of GA and intermediates, site management and logistics, environmental and safety, engineer training, etc.
Dr. Schenck specializes in the production of polymers, fine chemicals, intermediates and pharmaceuticals and held various research and managerial positions at BASF over a thirty-plus year career in the chemical manufacturing industry.
His titles included VP of R&D BASF USA, Head of BASF Pharma Division, CEO Knoll AG (BASF Pharma subsidiary), President BASF group Human resources division and President Polymer Research Laboratory Division.
Dr. Schenck holds a Ph.D. in Macromolecular Chemistry from Berlin Free University and was awarded the title of honorary professor, giving lectures in industrial organic chemistry and industrial polymer chemistry.
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