UN GLOBAL COMPACT BULLETIN
FEBRUARY 2011
NEWS & UPDATES
- UN Secretary-General Calls for New Level of Corporate Sustainability Performance at World Economic Forum, Launches Global Compact LEAD
- Number of Expelled Companies Exceeds 2,000 as Disclosure Framework Strengthened
- Global Compact Human Rights Working Group Issues Statement to the Special Representative on Business and Human Rights
- WindMade: First Global Consumer Label for Companies Using Wind Energy
- Business Momentum Grows for Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development
- Participant Status: New Signatories, COPs and Delistings
ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- CEO Statement of Support for the Women’s Empowerment Principles – Call for Signatures ahead of 100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day
- More Opportunities: Addressing Corruption, Partnership Opportunities to Support Sustainable Development and more
FEATURED RESOURCES
- Business and Human Rights Learning Tool
- Disability in the Workplace – Company Practices
- Arc of Human Rights Priorities
EVENTS
- The Responsibility to Respect Human Rights, the UN Protect-Respect-Remedy Framework and the Draft Guiding Principles (18 February, Webinar)
Event Calendar
February
Global Compact Management Model Training (3 Feb, New York)
Global Compact Local Networks Regional Meeting for Asia (10 – 11 Feb, Bali)
Responsibility to Respect Human Rights, the UN Protect-Respect-Remedy Framework and the Draft Guiding Principles (Webinar, 18 Feb)
Partnering with the Philanthropic Community to Promote Education for All (28 Feb, New York)
March
Supply Chain Sustainability Advisory Group Meeting (2–4 Mar, Mexico City)
Business Side Event, Rio+20 Prepcom 2 (7–8 Mar, New York)
3rd Annual Event on the Women’s Empowerment Principles (9–10 Mar, New York)
MDGs, the Global Compact and the Common Good (20–22 Mar, South Bend)
2011 UNEP Business and Industry Global Dialogue: From CSD-18 to Rio+20 (21–22 Mar, Paris)
April
UN System Private Sector Focal Points Meeting (12–13 Apr, Paris)
2011 Annual Summit of Green Companies (21-22 Apr, Qingdao)
May
4th UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries – Private Sector Track (9–13 May, Istanbul)
Caring for Climate: 3rd Meeting of Signatories (17 May, Cairo)
Anti-Corruption Working Group Meeting (17 May, Cairo)
IX Annual Local Networks Forum (18–19 May, Cairo)
September
Union for Global Sustainability (14–15 Sept, Rio de Janeiro)
UN Private Sector Forum (Date TBD, New York)
Please visit the Event Calendar on our website to learn more about the listed events.
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NEWS & UPDATES
1. UN Secretary-General Calls for New Level of Corporate Sustainability Performance at World Economic Forum, Launches Global Compact LEAD
Chief executives joined UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (28 January, Davos) to launch Global Compact LEAD – a platform created to set a new benchmark for corporate sustainability on environment, social and governance issues. The executives represent a group of 54 companies, all participants of the Global Compact, that have made an ambitious commitment to implement the Blueprint for Corporate Sustainability Leadership, a comprehensive roadmap outlining roughly 50 concrete actions businesses can take to achieve greater sustainability. More.
Earlier in the day, speaking at the World Economic Forum, the Secretary-General proclaimed that “sustainable development is the growth agenda for the 21st century”. He called on business leaders present to join the Global Compact. “We need you to step up. Spark innovation. Lead by action. Invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy for those who need them most – your future customers. Expand clean energy access in developing countries – your markets of tomorrow.” More.
Also in Davos, the Secretary-General convened global business leaders to discuss the Global Compact’s Blueprint for Corporate Sustainability Leadership, with executives sharing challenges and opportunities related to implementation of the Blueprint within their companies. More.
2. Number of Expelled Companies Exceeds 2,000 as Disclosure Framework Strengthened
2,048 companies from around the world have been expelled from the Global Compact since 2008 for repeated failure to communicate on progress in integrating the initiative’s ten principles into their strategies and operations (20 January, New York). In conjunction with the stronger enforcement of its COP policy, the Global Compact will be introducing a differentiation framework to motivate companies at all levels to strive for greater integration of the principles. More. View list of expelled companies.
3. Global Compact Human Rights Working Group Issues Statement to the Special Representative on Business and Human Rights
The Global Compact Human Rights Working Group has submitted a statement to Professor John Ruggie, the Special Representative of the Secretary General on business and human rights (25 January, New York) recommending that follow-up to the UN Protect-Respect-Remedy framework at the international level remain inclusive and multi-stakeholder. The Global Compact remains committed to helping business better understand and implement the Framework which elaborates on the first two principles of the Global Compact. More. Read the Statement.
4. WindMade: First Global Consumer Label for Companies Using Wind Energy
The Global Wind Energy Council, WWF, the LEGO Group, the Global Compact, Vestas Wind Systems, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Bloomberg announced support for the development of the first global consumer label identifying corporations and products made with wind energy (Abu Dhabi, 18 January). The WindMade initiative is a direct response to increasing consumer demand for sustainable products. More.
4. Business Momentum Grows for Rio+20 UN Conference on Sustainable Development
As part of the first Intersessional of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development 2012 (10 January, New York), Business Action for Sustainable Development 2012 (BASD 2012) held its first formal event with Government focused on the business role in advancing sustainable development. BASD 2012, formed by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, the International Chamber of Commerce, and the Global Compact, is an inclusive coalition that will serve as the business voice at the Rio+20 Summit. More.
5. Participant Status: New Signatories, COPs and Delistings
In January, 76 companies and 41 non-business stakeholders joined the Global Compact. 292 companies were delisted for failing to communicate on progress. Franke Artemis Group (Switzerland), Novacaixagalicia (Spain), Jotun A/S (Norway), Sagemcom SAS (France), SMA Solar Technology AG (Germany), Banco de Costa Rica (Costa Rica), Lecta Group (Luxembourg), Prevent Group BH (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Goodyear do Brasil Produtos de Borracha Ltda (Brazil), TESSI S.A (France) and Organizacion Terpel S.A (Colombia).
Total figures as of 28 January:
- Business participants: 6,078
- Non-business participants: 2,502
- COPs received: 10,328
- Delisted business participants: 2,055
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ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
1. CEO Statement of Support for the Women’s Empowerment Principles – Call for Signatures ahead of 100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day
In the lead up to the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day (8 March 2011), the Global Compact encourages top executives to sign the CEO Statement of Support for the Women’s Empowerment Principles. By signing the Statement, CEOs commit to advance gender equality and agree to use the Principles as guidance for business actions that empower women in the workplace, marketplace and community.
Download a list of the companies that have endorsed the CEO Statement of Support for the Women’s Empowerment Principles. For more information on how to sign, please contact Lauren Gula (gulal@un.org).
2. More Opportunities: Addressing Corruption, Partnership Opportunities to Support Sustainable Development and more
Many of the engagement opportunities announced in past issues of the Bulletin are still active. View the full list of Engagement Opportunities.
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FEATURED RESOURCES
1. Business and Human Rights Learning Tool: Web-based modules integrate exercises and case studies on current trends and expectations towards business on implementation of human rights principles, as reflected in the UN Protect-Respect-Remedy Framework. Upon successful completion of a test of the learning tool content users have the opportunity to obtain a certificate. Access the Website.
2. Disability in the Workplace – Company Practices: Highlights company practices and operations in the areas of hiring, retention, products, services and corporate social responsibility in terms of persons with disabilities. Company profiles provide inspiration and guidance for advancing non-discrimination and diversity policies and initiatives, while illustrating the business case for hiring persons with disabilities and maintaining a diverse workforce. Published by the ILO. Download.
3. Arc of Human Rights Priorities: Assists companies in focusing their resources on the most urgent human rights issues in their operations. The newly designed Arc identifies high-priority issues for each company, including a graphic representation of the company’s human rights profile. This prioritization allows companies to monitor, prevent and mitigate the most urgent issues, as well as find opportunities for the greatest positive impact. Download.
Please visit the Tools and Resources webpage to access all material issued by the Global Compact.
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EVENTS
1. The Responsibility to Respect Human Rights, the UN Protect-Respect-Remedy Framework and the Draft Guiding Principles (18 February, Webinar)
– OPEN INVITATION – This 1 hour webinar will introduce the UN Protect-Respect-Remedy Framework for business and human rights and the Draft Guiding Principles, and will elaborate on their relevance for the Global Compact, especially principles 1 and 2. There will be opportunities to ask questions and make comments.
The webinar will begin at 10am EST. To register for the event contact Alyse Richmond (richmonda@un.org).
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Mr.Bulent Baris Kosar
Sirinevler Mah Tevfik Fikret Cad
Onur Apt No:12/3 Bahcelievler/Istanbul/Turkey
Date of Birth :14 October 1975
Place of Birth :Malatya-Turkey
Educational Background:
UNIVERSITY:
2010- University of Central Lancashire
Engineering and Physical Sciences -Astronomy
2001-2005 :National Technical University of Ukraine,Kiev Politechnical
Institute (HTYY KPI)
Chemical Engineering
Bacholar of Science
1993-1996 : Middle East Teachnical University(METU),Ankara
Computer Engineering Department
1993-1994 : METU English preparation class.
HIGH SCHOOL:
1990-1993 :
Malatya Science High School (1990-1992)
Malatya Haci Ahmet Akinci High School (1992-1993)
Graduation with a first degree and 9.4/10.0 GPA.
SECONDARY SCHOOL:
1986-1990 :
Malatya Anatolian Hıgh School,Secondary Section
(including one year intensive language class for english and german)
PRIMARY SCHOOL:
1981-1986 : 1.Hasan Varol Primary School
Projects Developed:
- Developer of vacuum air usage in furniture(registered in 1996)
- Developer of software for text messages in ATMs(registered in 1997)
- Designer of Farm Fabric 2000 Combine Agricultural Machine(registered in 1999)
- Writer of `Iste Zulkarneyn Iste Kiyamet` and ASLINDA research books which are published with pen name of `A.Salim Adiloglu`.
Eng.Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Mohanadi
State of Qatar ambassador
Name : Engr. / Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Hassan Al-Mohanadi
Place of Birth : Doha-Qatar
Date of Birth : 26/07/1961
Nationality : Qatari
Marital Status : Married
Qualifications :
- 1989, Master EAD, George Washington U ’89, Washington DC, USA.
- 1984, Bsc Civil Engineering, Saint Martin’ University ’84, Washington State, USA.
Experiences :
- 22 years in the field of Civil Engineering: since April 1984 – April 2004
- Practical experience in the Environmental Field: (Chief of Environment Security Unit, General Headquarters, Qatar Armed Forces), since May 2004 up to now.
1. Experience in the field of engineering and construction projects for more than 22 years, are summarized in the following :
– Practical experience in the engineering field, started from site engineer, project coordinator, then project manager in construction, design review and implementation, and engineering management.
– Management of large engineering projects, where I have implemented several important projects in the State of Qatar, valued at more than 1.308 billion Qatari Riyals.
– Engineer Representative (ER), then (The Engineer) of several projects;
– Chaired a group of engineers in various engineering disciplines, who summed up their functions in the planning, design, and the review of (AS Built Drawings), certify payments, control the critical path of the project program, review design and specification with regard to the Bill of Quantity (BQ) for the projects;
– Completion of a large number of projects from starting instructions, mobilization to the completion and handing over end-users;
– Manage project program (schedule), site management and guidance of the contractor in all aspects including workflow, cash flow, quality control and coordination between main contractors, subcontractors, design consultant, supervision consultant, end-user, community and various governmental departments;
– 1989 – 1990, Comparative studies, (a PhD thesis, not completed) between the American and British construction specifications to reach to new construction specifications for the State of Qatar.
2. Practical experience in the environmental fields for more than 6 years, since May 2004 up to now in the following:
– Raising environmental awareness;
– Environmental monitoring;
– Inventory of hazardous wastes and materials and dispose of hazardous materials;
– Environmental impact assessment of projects;
– Combat environmental pollution in cooperation and coordination with other relevant agencies and institutions;
– Conduct environmental training courses and participating in a lot of them;
– Participate in some of the international environmental conferences, such as climate change conference, December 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark and conference of persistent organic pollutants in Geneva, Switzerland in 2007;
– Provide environmental advice regarding environmental issues;
– Development of environmental standards.
3. January 2011 until now, Ambassador of the Renewable Energy Development Organization (REDO) in the State of Qatar, participant organization accredited to the Organization of the United Nations Global Compact.
Other achievements :
Well understanding of the contract claims and dispute in regard of several types of contracts.
Some of training courses :
- A training course in contractual issues and the solutions contained therein and the problems of payments – was organized by the Foundation (James Naulin Co., Ltd.), the United Kingdom;
- A training course in the development of supervisory skills, Doha, Qatar;
- A training course in the program’s behaviors and leadership skills, Doha, Qatar;
- A training course in software project management, Doha, Qatar;
- A training course in web design, Doha, Qatar;
- A training course (Value Engineering), Institute of Public Administration, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia;
- A training course in management contracting, Institute of Administrative Development, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia;
- A training course in the calculation of quantities, Engineers Training Center, Jordan;
- A training course in architectural detail to the Executive Building, Engineers Training Center, Jordan;
- A training course in the management of projects using computer software (Primavera) / Level I, Engineers Training Center, Jordan;
- A training course in Total Quality Management, Engineers Training Center, Jordan;
- A training course in supervision of engineering / buildings, Engineers Training Center, Jordan;
- A training course in project management by using the computer – the program (Primavera) / advanced level, Engineers Training Center, Jordan;
- A training course in analysis and structural design using a computer, Engineers Training Center, Jordan.
Some appreciation certificates:
- A letter of thanks from His Highness the Emir of the State of Qatar Sheikh / Hamad Bin Khalifa Al-Thani to get the degree of excellence in Masters;
- A letter of thanks from His Excellency / Chief of Staff of the Qatar Armed Forces;
- A letter of thanks from the commander of the Works and Engineering Unit of the Qatar Armed Forces;
- A certificate of appreciation from the commander of the Works and Engineering Unit in recognition of the efforts in the conduct of work and discharging the functions entrusted to the fullest;
- A Certificate of Appreciation from the commander of the Works and Engineering Unit in recognition of outstanding performance during the period of work in the leadership of the unit.
الاستماعقراءة صوتية للكلمات
Languages :
- Arabic language (mother tongue);
- English language (excellent reading, writing and conversation)
- French language (simple understanding)
Social Activities :
- Member of the Qatar Society of Engineers;
- Member of the Qatari Civil Engineers League
- Board member and deputy secretary general of the Qatar Golf Association;
- Hobbies (Golf)
Address :
Al-Thakhira – Qatar
P. O. Box 9349
Doha – Qatar
Mobile : (+974) 55504999
Email : qatar2080@hotmail.com
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الأسم : المهندس/ محمد إبراهيم أحمد الحسن المهندي
Name: Engr. / Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Hassan Al-Mohanadi
مكان الميلاد : الدوحة – قطر . Place of Birth: Doha-Qatar
تاريخ الميلاد : 26/07/1961م 26/07/1961 Date of Birth:
الجنسية : قطري Nationality: Qatari
السكن : الذخيرة – دولة قطر
الحالة الاجتماعية : متزوج
التأهيل العلمي :
· 1989م ، ماجستير في الإدارة الهندسية ، جامعة جورج واشنطن ، (واشنطن دي سي) ، الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Master EAD, George Washington U ’89
· 1984م ، بكلاريوس هندسة مدنية ، جامعة سانت مارتن ، مقاطعة ليسي , ولاية واشنطن ، الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Bsc. Civil Engineering, Washington ’84
الخبرات العملية :
خبرة عملية مدتها 28 سنة ، منذ عام 1984م حتى الآن ، منها:
- · 22 سنة في المجال الهندسي: منذ أبريل 1984م – أبريل 2004م.
- · خبرة عملية في المجال البيئي: (رئيس شعبة الأمن البيئي، القيادة العامة، القوات المسلحة القطرية) منذ مايو 2004م – حتى ألان.
1) خبرة في مجال المشاريع الهندسية والإنشاءات لأكثر من 22 سنة ، تتلخص في الآتي:-
– خبرة عملية ميدانية في المجال الهندسي ، بدأت من مهندس موقع ، ثم منسق مشاريع ، ثم مدير مشاريع في مجال الإنشاءات ، الهندسة المدنية ، والأعمال التي تتصل بالتصاميم والتنفيذ والإدارة الهندسية .
– إدارة المشاريع الهندسية الكبيرة ، حيث تم تنفيذ عدة مشاريع هامة في دولة قطر بلغت قيمتها أكثر من 1,308 مليار ريال ، تحت إشرافي المباشر كمدير لهذه المشاريع .
– ممثل المهندس (ER) ، ثم المهندس (Engineer) في إدارة المشروعات المختلفة.
– ترأس نخبة من المهندسين في مختلف التخصصات الهندسية والذين تتلخص مهامهم في أعمال التصميم والتخطيط ووضع ومراجعة الرسومات التوضيحية ، الإشراف على التنفيذ، نظام الدفعات ، التحكم في المسار الحرج Critical Path لبرنامج العمل وحساب الكميات ، تسليم المشاريع .
– إنجاز عددٍ كبيرٍ من المشاريع إبتداء من مرحلة تعليمات البدء وحتى الانتهاء ومن ثم مرحلة التسليم للجهة المستفيدة .
– الإشراف على عمليات الإنشاء والتشييد ، أعمال الهندسة المدنية ، مراجعة التصاميم وحسابات الكميات ، إدارة الموقع وتوجيه المقاول المتعاقد فى كل الأوجه التى تشملها عملية الإنشاء ، مراقبة سير العمل ، ضبط الجودة والتنسيق مع الجهة المستفيدة ، الدوائر الحكومية ، المقاولين والإستشاريين.
- عمل دراسات مقارنة سنة 1989 – 1990م (كرسالة للدكتوراه ، لم تكتمل) تجمع ما بين مواصفات البناء الأمريكية والبريطانية للوصول إلى مواصفات بناء قطرية جديدة .
2) خبرة عملية في المجالات البيئية لأكثر من 6 سنوات ، منذ مايو 2004م – وحتى الآن نوجز بعضاً منها في التالي:-
– رفع مستوى الوعي البيئي .
– الرقابة والرصد البيئيين.
– كيفية جرد وحصر المواد والنفايات الخطرة والتخلص منها.
– تقييم الأثر البيئي للمشاريع .
– مكافحة التلوث البيئي بالتنسيق والتعاون مع الجهات المعنية .
– إقامة الدورات التدريبية البيئية ، والمشاركة في دورات تدريبية بيئية قائمة .
– المشاركة في بعض المؤتمرات الدولية ، مثل مؤتمر تغير المناخ ، مؤتمر للمواد العضوية الثابتة ، النهج الاستراتيجي لإدارة المواد الكيميائية .
– تقديم المشورة البيئية للمختصين فيما يخص القضايا والأمور البيئية .
– وضع المعايير والمواصفات البيئية ومراقبة تطبيقها .
3) من يناير 2011م – حتى الآن ، سفير المنظمة التنموية للطاقة المتجددة (REDO) في دولة قطر، وهي منظمة مشارك معتمد لدى منظمة الأمم المتحدة للاتفاق العالمي United Nations Global Compact.
المهام والإنجازات الأخرى:
- · الاهتمام بالقضايا الهندسية التعاقدية ، وقضايا المقاولين المرفوعة منهم وعليهم، فض النزاعات بين المقاولين بطريقة التحكيم ، وعلى دراية بالتحكيم الدولي في مجال الإنشاءات الهندسية .
ملخص بعض الخبرات :
خبرة واسعة في جميع مجالات الهندسة المدنية وإنشاءات المباني ، ومهارات إدارية إبتداءاً من الإشراف المباشر بالموقع حتى مرحلة تسليم المشروع ، وتتلخص هذه المهارات إبتداءاً من مرحلة التصميم ، متابعة التصاميم ، مناقصات التنفيذ ، سير العمل أثناء التنفيذ والمتضمن متابعة نظام الدفعات وإجازتها ، وحتى مراحل التسليم إلى الجهات المستفيدة ، هيكلة الموازنة وضبطها ، الموافقات على المواد ، الممولين ، ضبط الجودة ، ضبط وترشيد التكلفة ، ضبط وإدارة سير عمل المقاول ، مراجعة ومقارنة حجم العمل المنجز مع الجدول الزمني الموضوع ، فحص واختبار المواد المستخدمة في الأعمال المدنية ومن ثم إجازتها ، ضبط وتوجيه العلاقة التعاقدية والمهام الموزعة بين المقاولين والمقاولين من الباطن ، فض النزاعات بين المقاولين بالتحكيم .
بعض الدورات التدريبية:
· دورة في المسائل التعاقدية والحلول الواردة فيها ومشاكل الدفعات– تم تنظيمها من قبل مؤسسة (جيمس ناولين المحدودة) ، بالمملكة المتحدة .
· دورة فى تنمية مهارات الإشراف ، الدوحة ، دولة قطر .
· دورة فى البرنامج الخاص بسلوكيات ومهارات القيادة ، الدوحة ، دولة قطر .
· دورة فى برنامج إدارة المشروع ، الدوحة ، دولة قطر .
· دورة في تصميم المواقع على الإنترنت ، الدوحة ، قطر .
· دورة تدريبية في (الهندسة القيمية Value Engineering) ، معهد الإدارة العامة ، المملكة العربية السعودية .
- دورة في إدارة التعاقد ، معهد التنمية الإدارية ، المملكة العربية السعودية .
· دورة في حساب الكميات ، مركز تدريب المهندسين ، الأردن .
· دورة في التفاصيل المعمارية التنفيذية للمباني ، مركز تدريب المهندسين ، الأردن .
- دورة في إدارة المشاريع باستخدام الحاسوب برنامج (بريمافيرا)/ المستوى الأول ، مركز تدريب المهندسين ، الأردن .
· دورة في إدارة الجودة الشاملة ، مركز تدريب المهندسين ، الأردن .
· دورة في الإشراف الهندسي/الأبنية، مركز تدريب المهندسين، الأردن .
· دورة في إدارة المشاريع باستخدام الحاسوب – برنامج (بريمافيرا)/ المستوى المتقدم ، مركز تدريب المهندسين ، الأردن .
- دورة في التحليل والتصميم الإنشائي باستخدام الحاسوب ، مركز تدريب المهندسين
، الأردن .
بعض الشهادات التقديرية :
- خطاب شكر من سمو أمير البلاد المفدى الشيخ / حمد بن خليفة آل ثاني لحصولي على درجة الإمتياز فى الماجستير .
- خطاب شكر من سعادة / رئيس أركان القوات المسلحة القطرية .
- خطاب شكر من قائد وحدة أشغال وهندسة القوات المسلحة .
- شهادة تقدير من قائد وحدة الأشغال والهندسة تقديرًا للجهد المبذول فى تسيير دفة العمل والقيام بالمهام الموكلة على أكمل وجه.
- شهادة تقدير من قائد وحدة الأشغال والهندسة تقديراً للأداء المتميز خلال فترة العمل فى قيادة الوحدة.
اللغات :
· اللغة العربية (اللغة الأم)
· اللغة الإنجليزية (كتابة وقراءة ومحادثة بامتياز)
· اللغة الفرنسية (تفهم بسيط) .
النشاط الاجتماعي :
- عضو في جمعية المهندسين القطريين.
- عضو في رابطة المهندسين المدنيين القطريين.
- عضو مجلس إدارة الاتحاد القطري للجولف وأمين السر المساعد.
- الهوايات (لعب الجولف)
مكان السكن :
الذخيرة – دولة قطر
العنوان :
ص. ب. رقم 9349 P. O. Box 9349
الدوحة – دولة قطر Doha – Qatar
هاتف (جوال) : 55504999 (974+) Mobile: (+974) 55504999
بريد إلكتروني : e-mail: qatar2080@hotmail.com
Hossein Mohammadnabi
Attorney at Law and board member of “ Iran Central Bar Association “
Cell: (+98912) 113-3899 Home: (+9821) 2254-5806 Office: (+9821)2227-7873 Fax: (+9821) 2291-3282
E-mail: h_mnabi@yahoo.com
Profile:
Lawyer , Manager and Director of a Law office in Tehran , Board member of “Iran Central Bar Association “ , Iran Former judge ; Ambassador ; Manager
Date Of Birth : 12-09-1950 Father’s Name : Hamzeh
Place Of Birth : Tehran, Iran Mother’s Name : Aghdas
Education:
P.H.D in Philosophy Of Human Behavior with an emphasis in Political Science 1999
M.A in International Relation 1991
B.A in Judicial Law 1976
Languages : Persian , Spanish , English , Arabic
Management and Expert Background:
1. Judge assistant of public prosecutor of Tehran 02-MAY-1978
2. Assistant of Minister Of Justice 03-JUL-1979
3. Jury of stock exchange 30-JUL-1980
4. Judge and council of agricultural worker in Ministry Of Labor 01-SEP-1980
5. Presiding Judge of Branch No.6 Tehran Peace Court 28-JUL-1983
6. Judge appointed as substitute of Supervisor of Public Peace Courts of Tehran 04-JAN-1985
7. Advisor Of Deputy Of Supreme Judicial Council 02-SEP-1985/10-MAY-1987/02-JUL-1988
8. Vice President of Iran Insurance Joint Stock Company 03-FEB-1986
9. Judge , Advisor Of Minister Of Justice 02-FEB-1988
10. Legal Advisor of Ministry Of Foreign Affairs From 10-SEP-1989 to 15-JUL-1990
11. Ambassador of Iran in Nicaragua for 4 years
12. Ambassador of Iran in Latin America ( Guatmala ) From 16-JUL-1990 to 01-SEP-1994
13. Lawyer and Board Member of Iran Central Bar Association(I.C.B.A) From 06-MAY-1995 till now
14. International Advisor Of General Investigation Organization 16-SEP-1996
15. Chairman of International Commission of I.C.B.A 03-may-2003
16. Former Manager and President of the Iran Hotels Corporation 07-DEC-2003
17. Chairman of Board of Directors of Edalat Investment Company 22-DEC-2004
18. Member of International Bar Association (I.B.A) From 2001 till now
19. Member of Arbitration Committee of I.B.A
20. Member of Arbitration Committee of Latin American Countries
21. Attorney At Law And Legal Advisor Of Iran Foreign Ministry From 1995 till now
Sports and management Background:
1. Player of Taj (Esteghlal) U-19 Football Club From 1966 to 1970
2. Player of Tehran Karate Team (Shotokan Style) From 1974 to 1979
3. Board Member of Tehran Football Association From 1996 to 1999
4. Legal and International Deputy of Tehran Football Union From 1996 to 2007
5. Legal Advisor and Attorney of Piroozi Football Club From 1996 to 2000
6. Head of Justice Board of Iran Pro-League Organizations From 2004 to 2006
7. Legal Advisor and international Attorney of Iran Football Federation From 2003 till now
8. Legal Advisor and Attorney of Esteghlal Football Club SEP-2009
List of my Completed Books and Legal Articles and Sporting Directions:
1. The book of Iran Football history
2. The book of Iran Rights & Foreign Subjects Nationals
3. The book of Total Investigation Or Inspection Asia
4. The book of Recognition of World Inspect Organizations ( Ambodzman )
5. The book of Parties in America
6. The book of Related Organization to United Nations
7. Group of Articles ( More than 50 articles ) released and published in newspapers and magazines of Iran and Foreign countries
8. Establishing Member group of Iran Pro-League and Football Union of Iran
9. Three books under publish: (Convention of Anti Corruption, Convention of torture Prevention, Convention of Civil Treaty Political and Civil Rights )
Conference and Exhibition of renewable energy and
industrial investment uses to reach a clean environment to heal our planet At 19th – 21st DECEMBER 2011 in The Radisson SAS Hotel, AlHashimi Ballroom under the patronage of Sheikh Nasser Mohammed Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah the Prime Minister of Kuwait.
Have the general form is an opening conference the officials talks and define its role and focus on renewable energy in Kuwait, according to the determinants of environmental, also held several seminars and open workshop to discuss the latest means of renewable energy worldwide and the Industries that are concerned with the care and identification directly
An exhibition of companies and factories specialized in this field to clarify the products available to them and the positive possibility of providing the products and the opportunity to compare and choose the most appropriate for each person or entity interested in industrial investment or government agencies, and on the sidelines of the event held many events and an exhibition of photography centered on the environment in Kuwait and rare photos of nature reserves in the country.
Gonzalo de Ojeda Eiseley
Professional Summary
October 11, 2010
Gonzalo de Ojeda Eiseley, is Economist by the Faculty of Political and Economic Sciences of the Universidad Complutense of Madrid (1966) and graduated in Diplomacy and International Relations by the Diplomatic School of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Madrid (1981).
His professional experience in the financial sector begins first as a private investor and then working as adjoin to the Director of the Stock Market Department of the Banco Industrial Fierro (Fierro Industrial Bank) of the Group of the Banco Iberico (Ibérico Bank) (Madrid,1973), as Director of Private Portfolios of Hephaistos, LLC. (Madrid,1974), Director of the Portfolios and Mutual Funds Management of Grupo Velazquez, S.A. (Velazquez Group), Madrid, branch of the British multinational Slater Walker Group, (Madrid, 1975).
In 1981, he initiates his career in the public sector as civil servant of International Relations (career diplomat) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Department of Sate) of Spain, acting in positions as Embassy Attaché in administrative (Consul General), cultural, economic, political and diplomatic functions in diverse countries: Spain (Economic International Relations, Madrid), Nigeria (DCM, Lagos), Equatorial Guinea (Head of Spanish Cooperation, Bata), Venezuela (Consul General A., Caracas), China (Political Adviser, Beijing), Spain (Economic International Relations, Madrid), EE.UU.(Consul General, Washington, D.C.), Peru (Cultural Attaché, Lima), Spain (Adjoin to the Director of Analysis and Prevision Department, Madrid), United Arab Emirates (DCM, Abu Dhabi), France (Consul General A., Île-of-France) and Kuwait (DCM, Kuwait.)
At present, he is a Business Promoter on a freelance or partnership basis, offering his knowledge and experience in Macro Economy, Financial Analysis, Business Development, Public Administration, International Affairs, the experience gathered by residing in different locations around the world and speaking fluently Spanish, French and English.
FADEL REDA M ALI
Oil sector and energy consultant
Objective
A PR related position at a reputable organization
Summary
Extensive PR and management at senior level. Wide range of contacts in government and private sector. Active in business and media organizations.
Experience
2002-2009 Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Kuwait
Advisor to Managing Director (2008-2009)
- Government, parliament, public relations and media relations for MD’s office
Manager for Coordination and Follow up, CEO’s Office (2005-2008)
- Preparation, coordination and follow up for all activities and events (local and international for CEO of KPC.
- Administration, public relations and media coordination for CEO
- Head of KPC “Team Briefing Committee”
- Member of KPC HSE Core Team.
- Member of KPC Best Practice Core Team.
- Head of KPC Coordination of “Thank You Card Program” and implementation.
- Head of KPC “Open Day” Team
- Coordinator of the annual “Town Hall Meeting 1,2, and 3” for KPC and subsidiaries during the years 2005-2007.
- 4th National Oil Companies (NOC) Forum at Aramco: CEO and KPC representative and coordinator. Attended quarterly meeting with 26 NOC reps since 2005. Prepared and attended 4th NOC forum with the CEO.
KPC Media Manager (2002-2005)
- Chief in audit of the “KPC News Magazine” with monthly publication; and “KPC World Magazine” published quarterly.
- Coordinator and head of media team for “Jaber Reef” opening.
- Media and PR coordinator for Minister of Oil and Energy at OPEC meetings.
1982-2002 Kuwait Oil Company Kuwait
Superintendent, Local Relations (2000-2002)
- KOC representative for government and local affairs and communications.
- Vice Chairman of Environmental Education and Awareness Team.
- Head of “First Environment Week” in coordination with the British Embassy.
- KOC Representative in the government’s Central Utilities Committee.
Senior Planning Engineer, Planning Group (1995-2000)
Engineer (1982-1995)
ducation
1982 Portland State University Portland, WA, USA
- BSc in Engineering
Personal
Nationality: Kuwaiti
DOB: 26 September 1957
Professional Memberships: Kuwait Society of Engineers, Kuwait Public Relations Society, International Public Relations Association (IPRA), American Business Council – Kuwait.
Our News in Press :
السياسة 27 سبتمبر 2010 : الصقعبي تشارك بمؤتمر الطاقة المتجددة
السياسة 16 اكتوبر 2010 : الصقعبي: الكويت تعد خطة شاملة للإستفادة من الطاقة المتجددة إلى أبعد الحدود
القبس 18 اكتوبر 2010 : الوطنية للاتصالات تتبنى برنامج تدوير النفايات الالكترونية
الوطن 23 اغسطس 2010 : غدير الصقعبي: الحفاظ على البيئة محلياً وتسليط الضوء على الشرق الأوسط
The Renewable Energy Development Organization (REDO) was officially established in New York on early 2010. Three regional offices based in:
1- New York (USA).
2- Spain (Europe).
3- Kuwait (Middle East).
Mandated by these offices worldwide, REDO will promote the widespread and increased adoption and sustainable use of all forms or renewable energy. Acting as the global voice for renewable energies, REDO will facilitate access to all relevant renewable energy information, including technical data, economic data and renewable resource potential data. REDO will share experiences on best practices and lessons learned regarding policy frameworks, capacity-building projects, available finance mechanisms and renewable energy related energy efficiency measures.
born on 14 March 1964
Academic studies in chemistry at the universities of Heidelberg, Bonn and Newcastle-upon-Thyne.
Promotion in physical chemistry, specialised in solar energy.
Specialist for photovoltaic and fuel cells with a wide overview in the sector of renewable energies and its implications on the industry structure of the future energy supply.
Most experienced in the planning, construction and implementation of designer solar parks.
Advisor of the German Government.
Academic studies in physics at the universities of Stuttgart and Hamburg.
Promotion in physics.
Specialist for inline and offline tools as well as vision inspection measurement
systems.++
Distinctive expert knowledge in the field of renewable energies and technology
of solar cell systems.
Inventor of different patent application and patents in the field of vision inspection
measurement systems.
Many national and international publications in trade magazines.
Maria Mercedes Seidler
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Professional Background: I have spent twenty five years building legal and business expertise with six major energy companies (The Williams Companies, Esco Energy Company, Cinergy, Ameren Energy Company, Northeast Utilities and most recently, Dominion Resources, Inc.) and a D.C. law firm, (Wright and Talisman). I gained experience in diverse geographic gas and electric markets (Northeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic) as well as insight into the dynamics of policy in Washington D.C. I supported the transformation of natural gas and electric power to competitive markets in proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Later, I sat on trade floors as the front-line transactional lawyer in energy trading markets that had evolved from such regulatory restructuring efforts. I gained further policy insights on state policy impacted by restructured markets while working as a private practitioner with Kansas farmers on energy issues, with Kansas legislators, with Kansas and Oklahoma Corporation Commissioners, and with various producer groups, including American Petroleum Institute, Oklahoma Independent Producer Associations, Kansas Independent Oil and Gas Association, Arkansas Royalty Members. My career evidences leadership in working with a policy team to integrate economics, technology/science and law into a policy advocacy/decision-making strategy that support business objectives. Affirmation of my leadership role by the energy bar and industry is indicated by numerous publications, public presentations and affiliations, a list of which is also included with this Profile and Resume, as well as currently serving as fellow and advisor to the Crisis and Energy Market, a think tank located in Washington, D.C.
Academic Summary: In addition to my Masters in Environmental Management from Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, I earned my J.D. from the University of Tulsa, OK, and became a member of the Oklahoma Bar in 1987. Specifics of my law school career include:
Class Rank: Upper 25%; Honors: John Rogers Scholarship; Articles Editor of Energy Law Journal; Judicial Internship with U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Northern District of Oklahoma; assistant to Professor John Lowe re: 2nd ed. of Oil and Gas in a Nutshell; and SBA Student Representative to Curriculum Committee.
I have a Masters in English from Pittsburg State University, KS and completed my course requirements (36 credit hours) toward a Ph.D. in Modern Letters at the University of Tulsa, OK. I served as a teaching assistant while in both the masters and Ph.D. programs. I earned my B.A. from Missouri Southern State University, where my honors include Phi Theta Kappa.
I taught Regulatory Advocacy as an adjunct professor at the University of Tulsa College of Law. Other teaching experience includes Freshman Composition, Business Communications and English as A Second Language at various colleges, including University of Tulsa, Missouri Southern State University, Tulsa Community College, Pittsburg State University, and Spartan School of Aeronautics.
Maria Mercedes Seidler
Curriculum Vitae
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
Crisis and Energy Markets, a think tank, (2006 – 2009)
Advisor and Fellow
CAEM is a tax-exempt think-tank under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code. CAEM is not aligned with any special interest and endeavors to be non-partisan. Its mission is to study energy markets to assess their effectiveness and to analyze government actions to evaluate whether its action would result in better or worse functioning of energy markets. I advise the Executive Director on energy and environmental policy positions and serve as chief editor on CAEM publications and articles.
Dominion Resources, Inc., Richmond VA (December 2007 – Present)
Senior Counsel
- Supported the trading and marketing activities of both its deregulated and regulated subsidiaries, as follows:
- Oversaw and performed legal review and negotiations of power sales and purchase agreements including forms of International Swap Dealers Association, Inc. (ISDA) and Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Master Agreements, and (ii) credit support and netting agreements; and
- Provided legal support in the development and negotiations of purchase and sales agreements for renewable energy credits for states within both the PJM and NEPOOL regions and for greenhouse gas credits within states participating in Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiatives; in obtaining certificates of projects for renewable energy credits; and other forms of services supporting Dominion’s Greenhouse Gas Initiatives and its Alternative Energy Services Group.
Private Practice/Energy Consultant, (2004 – present)
- Regulatory and legislative consultant to Kansas rural customers, agricultural communities and non-profit farming utilities on supply and pipeline access issues, including assisting their representation on Access Task Force established by Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) Staff; advising as to state legislative strategy and testifying before the Kansas Legislature. Work resulted in enactment of 2007 legislation providing open access on gathering systems for farmers and a regulatory complaint procedure for denials of access.
- Contract negotiations and review of gas purchase and sales contracts for non-profit utilities and various producers. Limited client representation while in Yale FES Masters program.
Northeast Utilities, Hartford, CT (April 2002 – May 2004)
Senior Counsel
- Supported the trading and marketing activities of its deregulated subsidiary, Select Energy, Inc. and Select Energy New York, as follows:
Drafted gas and power purchase and sales contracts and energy management service agreements, and reviewed power supply contracts for RFPs issued by various utilities and municipalities;
Oversaw and performed legal review and negotiations of (i) power sales and purchase agreements including forms of International Swap Dealers Association, Inc. (ISDA) and Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Master Agreements, (ii) credit support and netting agreements, and (iii) gas sales and
purchase agreements including forms of the North American Energy Standards Board, Inc. (NAESB);
Provided legal support to credit management in administration of credit rights under power sales contracts for financially distressed counterparties, including managing Enron/Select litigation in the Bankruptcy Court and negotiating and monitoring bankruptcy status of a pre-petition agreement providing over-collateralization and a priority status in the Mirant Bankruptcy;
Provided review and analysis of Standard Market Design’s impact on existing power supply contracts in New England; and
Drafted minor state regulatory filings in individual proceedings affecting suppliers’ service to utilities for standard offer and provider-of-last-resort retail services.
Ameren Energy, Inc., St. Louis, MO (September 1999 – March 2002)
Counsel
- Supported the trading operations of Ameren Energy, Inc. (AE) on behalf of the utility subsidiaries of Ameren Corporation and its exempt wholesale generator (EWG), Ameren Energy Generating Company, and the marketing activities of its affiliate, Ameren Energy Marketing Company (AEM) as follows:
Drafted and reviewed power sales and purchase agreements including forms of ISDAs and EEI Master Agreements;
Implemented federal and state codes of conduct and advised as to on-going codes of conduct issues applicable to AE and AEM;
Reviewed FERC rulemakings and orders relative to gas and electric power matters, including Order No. 2000, RTO development, particularly the Alliance RTO; OASIS business practices; and gas policy issues under Order Nos. 637 and other PL-proceedings; and
Assisted in filings and advised as to state registration as an alternative retail electric supplier under Illinois retail choice legislation.
- Sole Attorney for AE; reported to the President of Ameren Energy, Inc.; sat on the trading floor.
Cinergy Corporation, Cincinnati, OH, (Feb. 1999 – September 1999)
Senior Regulatory Specialist
- Supported commercial operations of the Energy Commodities Business Unit (ECBU) as follows:
Reviewed rulemakings and orders relative to both gas and electric power matters;
Assessed business impacts of FERC initiatives and utilities’ tariff revisions;
Developed and drafted ECBU’s responses to FERC initiatives and policies that are ultimately incorporated into Cinergy Corporation’s FERC filings; and
Provided ECBU preliminary contract review and interpretation relative to the implementation and administration of general terms and conditions of ECBU’s power sales agreements.
Private Practice/Energy Consultant, Tulsa, OK (1993 – 1999)
- Monitored electric restructuring initiatives and regulatory activities, and provide analysis on federal and state electric restructuring with regard to proceedings in OK, TX, KS and CA including FERC Order No. 888 that deregulated and unbundled wholesales of electric power; and state legislative and commission hearings on proposed legislation to provide retail choice for electric power sales.
- Provided antitrust opinions on natural gas gathering facilities, activities and services.
- Prepared extensive legal memoranda on statutory and administrative history of federal oil and gas royalty valuation in preparation for legislative hearings and administrative rulemaking proceedings.
- Represented independent gas producers and related associations in litigation associated with FERC Order No. 636’s restructuring of the natural gas industry and the deregulation of pipeline gathering in FERC spin-down proceedings and in appeals of FERC gathering orders.
- Lead counsel and co-counsel before Court of Appeals in Conoco, Inc. v. FERC, 90 F.3rd 536 (D.C. Cir. 1996); and First National Oil, Inc. v. FERC, 102 F. 3rd 1094 (10th Cir. 1996).
- Provided consultative services related to jurisdictional status of storage projects and FERC Section 311 filings for market- based storage rates.
- Participated in legislative/state commission hearings on gas gathering and transportation; advised Kansas agricultural non-profits utilities and other agricultural groups and assisted in drafting proposed open access gathering legislation.
- Testified as an expert witness on behalf of municipalities pertaining to prudency of gas contracts and provided expert testimony on jurisdictional issues.
- Reviewed and drafted contracts for gas sales, gathering, processing, transportation and storage; provided UCC analysis on oil and gas sales contracts.
- Interfaced with producer associations including
Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA)
Arkansas Royalty Membership (ARM)
Oklahoma Independent Producers Association (OIPA)
- Identified and advised clients as to potential business opportunities in unregulated activities arising from regulatory initiatives.
Esco Energy, Inc., Tulsa, OK (1989-1993)
Associate General Counsel
- Litigated FERC cases and provided advice as to federal regulatory policies’ impact on company’s business, particularly during the natural gas industry’s transition to competitive markets spurred by FERC’s restructuring under Order No. 436, 636 and its code of conduct rulemakings; reviewed gas sales, purchase and transportation contracts for Vesta Energy Company, ESCO’s marketing subsidiary; and provided regulatory and corporate services to Omega Pipeline Company, the holding company for Missouri Gas Company, a Hinshaw pipeline exempt from federal regulation, and advised Pipeline as to pipeline authority and jurisdictional issues.
Wright & Talisman, P.C., Washington, D.C. (1987 – 1989)
Associate
- Represented natural gas pipelines (Williams Natural Gas Co., Northwest Pipeline Co., Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., et. al.) before the FERC and the U.S. Court of Appeals.
Williams Natural Gas Company, Tulsa, OK (1985 – 1986)
Contract Coordinator
- Drafted marketing and transportation contracts and coordinated management and legal approval of contracts; and reviewed third-party documents for marketing objectives and legal compliance with UCC and other applicable federal regulations and laws, particularly regulations adopted for open access transportation under FERC Order No. 436.
D. Gregory Bledsoe / Employment Law, Tulsa, OK (Summer 1984)
Law Clerk
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Tulsa College of Law, Tulsa, OK (1992)
Adjunct Professor – Regulatory Advocacy Course emphasizing advocacy skills and drafting regulatory pleadings, while reviewing basics of Administrative Law.
Tulsa Community College, Tulsa, OK (1984)
Adjunct Professor – Composition
Spartan School of Aeronautics, Tulsa, OK (1982-1983)
Instructor – Composition and English as a Second Language; tutored in Writing and Language Labs.
Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO (1976)
Adjunct Professor – Composition
EDUCATION
University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK (J.D.1987; Ph.D. course work, 1978-1980)
College of Law. Honors: John Rogers Scholarship; Articles Editor of Energy Law Journal; Judicial Internship with U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Northern District of Oklahoma; Assistant to Professor John Lowe re: 2nd edition of Oil and Gas in a Nutshell; and SBA student representative on Faculty Curriculum Committee.
Moderns Letters. ABD – 36 hours completed toward Ph.D. Honors: Teaching Assistant in Composition, Business Communications and Technical Writing and tutored in Writing Center.
Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS (1977)
M.A., English. Honors: Teaching Assistant in Composition and instructed in Writing Center.
Missouri Southern State College, Joplin, MO (1975)
B.A., English. Honors: Phi Theta Kappa.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Bar Association, Section on Natural Resources and Environmental Law (SONREEL)
- Chair, Special Committee on Corporate Counsel
- Vice Chairperson, Natural Gas Marketing/Transportation Committee
Oklahoma Bar Association, Mineral Law Section
- Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary and Budget Director
Federal Energy Bar Association
Oklahoma Intrastate Pipeline Lawyers Group
PUBLICATIONS & PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 44th Edition, “What’s In A Name…Gathering or Transmission.”
Oil & Gas Law and Taxation Review, “What’s In A Name…Gathering or Transmission.”
Energy Law Journal, “Regulation of Gathering in a Federal Regime,” co-authored with Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Cody Graves.
1992 Natural Gas Yearbook, Section – Federal Regulatory Policies’ Impact on Producers; Executive Enterprise Publications Co., Inc.
“FERC, the Basics: An Introductory Seminar to FERC Practice and Procedures,” Course Handbook, published by Section of Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law (SONREEL) Section of ABA.
“Managing Trading Operations When Using EEI-NEM Master Contract,” Power Marketing Transactions, Using the EEI/NEM Mast Contract from Deal to Payment, EEI Conference, New York, NY.
“Natural Gas Gathering: Life After Deregulation,” Conference on Consumer Finance Law, Tulsa, OK.
“Electric Power Restructuring: A Recapitulation,” Energy Advocates, Tulsa, OK.
“Electric Deregulation and Its Impact on the Natural Gas Industry,” Tulsa County Landsman Association.
DOE/NARUC Conference, panelist on State and Federal Gathering Policy Panel, with FERC Commissioner Don Santa and Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Bob Anthony, Orlando FL.
“Natural Gas Gathering,” GASCHOOL, Houston, TX and Tulsa OK
“Operational Impact of Order No. 636 on Producers,” The Petroleum Landsman’s Association of Oklahoma.
“Review of Order No. 636 Series,” Fourth Annual Oil and Gas Seminar; the Petroleum Landsman Association of New Orleans, Breckenridge, CO.
“Review of Order No. 636,” Petroleum Accountant Societies of Oklahoma’s Annual Seminar.
Brown Bag Luncheon Presentation on Order No. 636, SONREEL Section of the ABA and the New Orleans Chapter of the Federal Energy Bar Association, New Orleans, LA.
Guest Lecturer, Advanced Natural Gas Contracts Seminar, University of Tulsa Law School, four lectures on federal jurisdiction under the Natural Gas Act and regulatory developments at the FERC.
Natural Gas Contract Seminar, Gas Daily, Tulsa, OK.
“Oil & Gas Litigation Issues in the 1990s for the Oklahoma Practitioner: The Effect of Litigation on Federal Regulatory Policy,” Oklahoma Bar Association.
Natural Gas Symposium, “Marketers’ Shootout: Majors, Affiliates, and Independents,” Women’s Technical Conference, Inc. and Energy Decisions, Inc., Houston, TX.
The following Natural Gas Conferences sponsored by the National Energy Law and Policy Institute (NELPI) and University of Tulsa College of Law (for which I also assisted in the development of topics):
Fifth Natural Gas Conference, “How to Survive (and Even Prosper) in the 1990s Gas Market;” Sixth Natural Gas Conference, “New Natural Gas Industry;” Eighth Natural Gas Conference; and Natural Gas Conference.
Also developed “FERC, the Basics: An Introductory Seminar to FERC Practice and Procedures,” sponsored by SONREEL annually for three years with speakers including former FERC Commissioners Charles Stalon and Don Santa, and DOE’s Linda Stuntz. Chaired panel “Hot Tips from Regulators in Energy Law,” featuring former Commissioner James Hoecker at SONREEL Annual Meeting, 1993, Ashville, NC.
Ken Malloy
Founder & Community Organizer
Ken Malloy is the Founder and Executive Director of the Energy Exceptionalism Project, the Founder and Executive Director of CRISIS & Energy Markets, a think tank (CAEM), the President of the Virginia Ecovierg Policy Institute (VEPI), and a Senior Fellow with the Ocean State Policy Research Institute. To ensure its independence and credibility, CAEM does not accept contributions from government, energy or environmental corporations, trade associations, law or consulting firms.
In contrast to Energy Independence, Envirocentrism, Finitism, Inclusivism, and LaissezFairism critiques, CAEM pioneers Energy Exceptionalism, a framework founded on principles that will solve the Nation’s energy problems, achieve global sustainability, and restore American global leadership in the energy sphere. Energy Exceptionalism relies heavily on economic principles that recognize:
• the benefits of robust, level playing field competition in energy markets;
• the critical role of innovation, technology, and adaptivity in meeting energy challenges;
• the dysfunction of energy markets caused by market failures (especially monopoly and environmental externalities), and misguided government interventions (especially unnecessary subsidies and mandates and heavy-handed regulation); and
• the wisdom of cautionary government intervention disciplined by the lessons of energy policy history.
Using the principles of Energy Exceptionalism, CAEM will soon release the Nation’s Energy Report Card (NERC) and the Responsible Ecoviergy Policy Index (REP Index at www.caem.org/repindex). The NERC is an annual analysis of the state of energy markets in the United States, based on a survey of 25 nationally recognized energy experts, resulting in a grade on the academic scale for each of 20+ energy resource categories and an aggregate score. The REP Index is an evaluation of specific policy proposals (e.g., the Pickens Plan or the Waxman/Markey bill) using 10 microeconomic attributes, allowing readers to make a variety of different comparisons of different plans against each other. CAEM recently completed an economic analysis of the
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), the first carbon cap and trade in the US, evaluating its first year of operation.CAEM conducts research and analysis into the impact on energy markets of proposals to deal with climate change, imports of oil,volatile prices/supply, and other crises that are used opportunistically to further distort energy markets. CAEM does not advocate aposition on climate change science per se or whether climate change is anthropogenic. It does however adopt a rigorously market oriented view of energy markets and the tools used to affect climate change policy. CAEM largely adopts the position of Bjorn
Lomborg in his book Cool It, that costs for climate change policies should be measured against other positive things for which that money could be used. When such a rigorous calculation is made, radical carbon mitigation is a very poor investment.
Ken was formerly the CEO of the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets, which he founded in 1999, which promoted competition in electricity markets. Ken was named by Public Utilities Fortnightly as one of five “Energy Innovators: Ringing
in an Age of Enlightenment.” The Center produced the Retail Energy Deregulation Index (RED Index), a report card on 6 international jurisdictions’ electric competition policies.
He is internationally recognized as a bold visionary on energy policy and competitive markets, having been featured on CNN,PBS’s Nightly Business Report, Time Magazine, MSNBC, Business Week, US News and World Report, National Public
Radio, National Review, the Washington Post, NY Times, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, and USA Today.
He has given 1000+ energetic, provocative, and entertaining presentations over the last three decades to every sector of the energy industry, including the US Senate and House and numerous state commissions.
He was the U.S. Department of Energy’s lead career official on policies relating to competition, regulatory reform, and industry restructuring over three Administrations (1987 to 1996). A lawyer by training, he has held positions in the areas of natural gas,
electricity, and oil policy. He was Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of the Illinois Commerce Commission,Director of FERC’s Office of Economic Policy, and staff attorney in FERC’s Office of General Counsel. During his FERC andDOE tenure, he advocated Reagan Administration reforms that resulted in a revolution in natural gas markets. One high point was
his advocacy of a controversial interpretation of the Natural Gas Policy Act, which was reversed by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, but upheld by a unanimous US Supreme Court, resulting in more robust competition in natural gas markets and billions of dollars in benefits to consumers (FERC vs Martin Exploration, 486 US 204 (1988)). Prior to FERC, Ken was a law professor
at Western New England College School of Law, teaching in the area of federal economic regulation of industry. Ken graduated with honors from Boston College Law School in 1978, where he was an author and editor of the Boston College Law Review.
He has taken graduate economics courses at George Mason University.
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