Today before the opening bell, Neah Power Systems announced
the addition of William A. Nitze to the company’s strategic advisory board.
“Mr. Nitze’s extensive commercialization, capitalization,
international business and focus on off-grid and renewable energy experience
will be invaluable to the growth of our Company,” stated Dr. Chris D’Couto,
president and CEO of Neah Power Systems.
Nitze will contribute his knowledge and array of specialties
to advise on commercialization and international growth strategies.
“I am pleased to facilitate the growth of Neah Power Systems
with its unique and differentiated technology offerings, which are clearly
needed for off-grid, renewable power for a variety of domestic and
international markets,” commented Nitze. “It’s an honor to join the team and I
look forward to providing Neah Power Systems with insight and guidance obtained
from my current and previous endeavors.”
Nitze is currently chairman of Oceana Energy Company, a
company developing and seeking to commercialize a new hydrokinetic technology
to convert tidal energy into electricity; and chairman of Clear Path
Technologies, Inc., a company that designs and builds neutron-based systems for
detecting and identifying explosives and other dangerous substances in
containers and develops integrated security solutions. He is also vice-chairman
of Senseye, Inc., a company software for the transmission of visual images and
other information.
In 2003 Nitze co-founded GridPoint, Inc., a company that
develops and markets intelligent energy management systems for commercial and
industrial applications. Nitze is senior advisor for Energy and Environment
Policy at the Transnational Strategy Group. He also serves on the board of the
Aspen Institute and the advisory board of the Krasnow Institute for Advanced
Study at George Mason University.
Nitze has held key positions in government, non-governmental
organizations and the private sector in the United States and abroad. From 1994
to 2001, he served as assistant administrator for International Activities at
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He was president of the Alliance to
Save Energy from 1990 to 1994; and from 1987 to 1990 served as deputy assistant
secretary of State for Environment, Health and Natural Resources, for which he
held a lead role in international negotiations on global issues such as climate
change, ozone layer protection and trans-boundary air pollution. Early in his
career, Nitze worked in the legal department of Mobil Oil Corporation and from
1976 to 1980was general counsel of Mobil Oil Japan.
Nitze is also an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic
& International Studies and chairman of the board of advisors of the
European Institute. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Nitze is a graduate of Harvard College, Wadham College,
Oxford, and Harvard Law School. He is a member of the State of New York and
U.S. Supreme Court Bars.
For more information on Neah Power Systems, visit
www.neahpower.com
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