Don Clark is president and chief technology officer of Akasha Energy,
has a broad business and consulting background in strategy deployment, research and development, environmental sustainability,
business reengineering and project management. Mr. Clark has worked for Fortune 500 companies as part of corporate management
and as a consultant to drive business success. For more information on Mr. Clark visit Akasha Energy
Denise Kay Esq., SPHR is the Legislative Director for the Colorado Society for Human Resource Management (CO-SHRM).
In her private practice, Denise has focused exclusively on human resource issues affecting the workplace. As an EPS consultant, Denise provides training on diversity, the prevention of discrimination and harassment, conflict resolution/workplace violence, and management-employee relations to the employees, managers and executives of a wide variety of clients. For Ms. Kay's full bio, visit: EPSPROS.com
James Muchmore Mr. Muchmore is a partner at Messner and Reeves Corporate Practice Group.
James Muchmore advises clients on corporate, transactional and private investment fund matters,
providing ongoing legal advice to private investment funds, publicly and privately-held corporations,
company management and boards of directors.
He also provides counsel regarding federal securities laws,
public and private offerings, mergers and acquisitions, business transactions and corporate governance.
In addition, Mr. Muchmore counsels clients engaged in the renewable energy space, including providing advice
to entities engaged in the solar, biomass and fuel industries. For Mr. Muchmore's full bio, visit: Messner-Reeves.com.com
Joshua C. Greene is a Partner with Patton Boggs LLP in the Wasington, D.C Renewable Energy Practice.
Mr. Greene's practice focuses on energy and environmental policy and business planning, with a particular concentration
on renewable and alternative energy development, energy efficiency and project finance. Through his work
on landmark pieces of legislation such as the Energy Policy Act of 2005
and the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, Mr. Greene has very broad relationships within the
environmental, municipal and business communities, which look to him to help develop sensible policies that bridge differences between historical opponents.
For Mr. Greene's full bio, visit: PattonBoggs.com