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| Our Board of Directors |
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Etrion is guided by a highly experienced, internationally recognized board of directors. |
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Ian H. Lundin
Chairman
Mr. Lundin co-leads the investment initiatives of the Lundin Group and serves on the board of several Lundin companies, specifically, Chairman of Lundin Petroleum AB. In 1984, he joined the Lundin Group as drilling manager for International Petroleum Corporation (IPC), where he was appointed President and CEO in 1990. In 1998, IPC merged with another Lundin Group company, Sands Petroleum AB to form Lundin Oil AB, the successor company to Lundin Petroleum AB, where Mr. Lundin held the position of CEO. Mr. Lundin graduated from the University of Tulsa in 1982 with a bachelor of science degree in petroleum engineering. |
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Marco A. Northland
Chief Executive Officer and Director
Mr. Northland has extensive experience leading growth companies. Prior to co-founding Etrion in 2008, he was responsible for establishing and overseeing European operations for SunPower Corporation, a leading U.S. solar energy company, where he secured commitments for several large-scale solar power plants in Spain, Italy, Germany and Portugal. Prior to SunPower, Mr. Northland held executive positions in various technology companies, including AT&T Latin America, FirstCom and Panamsat. Mr. Northland graduated from the George Washington University with a bachelor degree in electrical/biomedical engineering and received an MBA from the University of Chicago. |
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Ashley Heppenstall
Director
Mr. Heppenstall has worked with public companies within the Lundin Group since 1993. He served as Finance Director of Lundin Oil AB, a Swedish upstream oil and gas exploration and production company with worldwide operations in the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Libya, Sudan and Papua New Guinea. After Lundin Oil AB was acquired by Talisman Energy in 2001, Mr. Heppenstall was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Lundin Petroleum AB, which was spun off to shareholders of Lundin Oil AB. Mr. Heppenstall graduated from the University of Durham with a bachelor degree in mathematics. |
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John H. Craig
Director
Mr. Craig is a Partner of Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP and has practiced securities law for over 35 years, with a focus on equity financings both for underwriters and issuers with an emphasis on energy and nature resource companies. Mr. Craig has provided advice with respect to Toronto Stock Exchange listings, mergers, acquisitions, takeover bids, issuer bids and going private transactions and is a director for a number of publicly traded companies in Canada. Mr. Craig graduated with a bachelor degree in economics and an LLB degree from the University of Western Ontario and was admitted to the bar in 1973. |
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Aksel Azrac
Director
Mr. Azrac is a Co-Founder and Partner of 1875 Finance a family office in Geneva, Switzerland. Mr. Azrac joined the Baumgartner Papier, where he was in charge of auditing and consulting services. He then joined Paribas bank, where he managed two funds. In 2001, after the merger between BNP and Paribas, Mr. Azrac joined the Ferrier Lullin & Cie bank as portfolio manager where he managed Swiss and foreign private client portfolios. Mr. Azrac studied engineering at the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne (EPFL) and business administration at HEC Lausanne, Switzerland. |
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Tom Dinwoodie
Director
Tom Dinwoodie is a world leading expert in solar power with over 25 years experience in the renewable energy sector. He was the founding member of PowerLight Corporation, a global manufacturer, supplier and systems integrator of solar energy products and services ("PowerLight"), where he held the position of CEO and Chairman of the Board. In 2007, PowerLight merged with SunPower Corporation ("SunPower"), where Mr. Dinwoodie held the position of CEO for SunPower's Systems division and later Chief Technology Officer. Mr. Dinwoodie is currently Lead Trustee of the Rocky Mountain Institute, a non-profit research and educational foundation focused on advanced and integrative solutions to achieve sustainable energy and resource efficiency. He also serves on the Sierra Club's Climate Cabinet and Scientific Advisory Panel, an environmental organization focused on climate control and responsible use of energy and resources. Prior to founding PowerLight, Mr. Dinwoodie was active in energy technology and policy, and he holds numerous patents on photovoltaic and related products. |
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