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William I. Koch, Chairman: Bill Koch excels as an international businessman, chemical engineer, art collector, world-class sailor and devoted father. As the
founder of The Oxbow Group, a diversified holding company, Koch has created a business which Forbes Magazine consistently recognizes as one of the top 500 privately held companies
in America.
In his role as founder, owner and president of the Oxbow Group, Koch has helped finance, build, manage and operate clean-energy power plants throughout the United States, the
Philippines and Costa Rica. Oxbow Carbon and Minerals, a trading company Koch founded almost two decades ago, now has offices across the globe, operating in Canada, Brazil,
Mexico, St. Croix, China, Egypt, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Germany, and India.
Koch's unique business approach stems from his T3 philosophy - talent, teamwork and technology. It is a philosophy that encourages employee participation, rewards teamwork and
relies on scientific research to make calculated risks. Koch used the T3 philosophy to win the 1992 America's Cup, the most coveted prize in sailing.
Born in Wichita, Kansas, Koch is a graduate of Culver Military Academy. He received his bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees in chemical engineering from Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. Together with his wife Bridget Rooney-Koch, he and his six children reside in Palm Beach, Florida.
M. Brad Robinson, President: Mr. Robinson joined Oxbow in 1989 and has held a variety of financial and management positions. In 2004, Mr. Robinson was elected
President of Gunnison Energy Corporation, after serving as Vice President of Oxbow Power Corporation since 2000. Previously, Mr. Robinson was Oxbow's Vice President of Asset
Management. Prior to joining Oxbow, he worked for Tenneco Oil Company for 12 years. Mr. Robinson earned a B.B.A. at Nicholls State University.
Phil Nicoll, Engineering Manager: Mr. Nicoll joined Gunnison Energy Corporation in 2006. Prior to joining GEC, Mr. Nicoll was the Chief Engineer of Royale
Energy with operations in California, Texas and Utah. He also worked in various engineering capacities for Occidental Petroleum, Bechtel Petroleum Operations and Texaco. Mr.
Nicoll earned a B.S. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University.
Thomas J. Gill, Geologist: Mr. Gill joined Gunnison Energy Corporation in 2005 and has spent the majority of his career evaluating and developing coalbed
methane projects. Prior to GEC, Mr. Gill spent five years as Senior Geologist with International Paper Corporation where he was responsible for the generation of mineral prospect
ideas and mineral leasing to third parties. Prior to International Paper, Mr. Gill worked for Great Eastern Energy Corporation, McKenzie Methane Corporation and U.S. Steel. Mr.
Gill earned a B.S. in Geology from Montana State University.
Neil Allen, Operations Manager: Mr. Allen joined Gunnison Energy Corporation in 2005. Prior to joining GEC, Mr. Allen spent 28 years with Amoco Production
Company serving in a number of management positions including engineering, drilling and production. He served 24 of the 28 years working in Rocky Mountain operations. Mr. Allen
earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Oklahoma State University.
Lee Fyock, Director of Environmental and Permitting: Mr. Fyock joined Gunnison Energy Corporation in 2003 as Environmental and Permitting Manager. Prior to
GEC, Mr. Fyock served as the Environmental and Permitting Manager for Prima Oil and Gas for two years and Meridian Oil Company for three years. He also worked at Chevron USA for
14 years as an Environmental Specialist. Mr. Fyock attended Colorado State University and earned a M.S. in Fish Research and a B.S. in Fish and Wildlife Management.
Jason Hoerler, Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis: Mr. Hoerler joined Gunnison Energy Corporation in 2008. Prior to GEC, Mr. Hoerler spent time with DCP Midstream as Treasury Manager where he was responsible for servicing outstanding debt, corporate cash forecasting and debt modeling. Before joining DCP Midstream, he worked for Ernst & Young, LLP as an external and internal audit consultant. Mr. Hoerler earned a M.S. Accounting degree from the University of Virginia and earned a B.S. in Finance and Business from Brigham Young University.
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