GENEI MANAGEMENT TEAM RESUME Francis C. W. Fung Chief Executive Officer Education: BS Aeronautical Engineering, Brown University; MS Fluid Mechanics, Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering, University of Notre Dame. Dr. Fung holds numerous provisional patent applications on electricity generation and solar thermal concentrator inventions that can revolutionize the solar thermal industry. During the energy crisis of the 1970s, Dr. Fung was active in energy commercialization projects with the U.S. Department of Energy and the Chinese government, ranging from waste heat recovery, Stirling engine, solar power, and district heating. His articles were a regular feature in the U.S. journal Energy User News. As CEO of Genei Inc., a technology licensing start up, Francis Fung oversees R&D on innovative, highest efficiency, lowest cost and ease-of-assembly solar concentrator dishes for all solar thermal energy applications. These include solar Stirling engine, solar trough and high temperature triple-junction photovoltaic applications. For the first time, the industry can take advantage of Genei‟s load-bearing, glassless mirror elements, which do not require costly and heavy supporting super-structures. Through his research, dedicated industry focus and high-level connections developed over a lifetime of scientific endeavors, and career as Harmony Renaissance Platform with the United Nations, he pursues his dream of green energy harmony. Dr. Fung is a leading scholar and was an early publisher on Stirling engines some 20 years ago. In his first month US Secretary of Energy, Dr. Chu answered Dr. Fung‟s email within five days. His first paper on Magneto-Hydrodynamics was published by “Physics of Fluids” at the age of 20. Dr. Fung is responsible for the transfer of Stirling engine technology to China. His milestone publications include, “A Plan to Achieve National Energy Independence,” November, 1979; “The Promising Future of Stirling Engines in China,” July, 1984; “China‟s Harmony Renaissance: What the World Must Know,” November, 2006; “Harmony Diplomacy: Golden Rule of Global Governance,” December, 2007; “Harmony Renaissance Preamble and Declaration,” the keynote speech at United Nations Staff Day, April 25, 2008; “Stirling Engine Alliance Grand Strategy,” national energy independence proposal submitted to the Ministry of Energy, China, August, 2008. Dr. Fung is a major asset and resource person to any organization involved in solar or renewable energy undertakings. He brings with him years of experience and diverse discipline expertise to innovate, monitor and evaluate new technology in the renewable energy revolution.21
John Orava Senior Advisor AIA - Architectural Physicist - Material Scientist Executive Director of BioPhysics Research Foundation (NFP) Founder of Orava Applied Technologies, Currently Senior Adviser of GENEI, Inc. Beginning with his paper, “Physics of Consciousness” in 1963, John Orava has pursued a multidisciplinary path for solving difficult problems relating to medical, advanced materials, manufacturing processes, equipment, construction and energy. Past projects include start-up companies, creation of industry models such as “Super House” which was the subject of NBC Television special in 1979, creation of a new medical field now known as “rTMPS” or Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Pulse Stimulation, and creation of new, disasterresistant, construction materials and methods involving nano-ceramic replacements for 90% of all building materials. Consulting clients included Fortune 100 companies, defense contractors, and the Pentagon. Current efforts focus upon solar energy concentration and utilization devices and methods. 22
James C. Townsend (Jim) Program Officer Education: ScB Aeronautical Engineering, Brown University; MSE Aeronautical Engineering, Princeton University; PhD Aerospace Engineering, University of Virginia; MS Computer Science, College of William & Mary; also numerous short courses in numerical methods and software engineering, including training on application of the Capability Maturity Model – Integrated (CMMI). Professional experience since Nov. 2003, Consultant with Adecco Technical, Richmond, VA and Citizant, Inc., Chantilly, VA, working at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC), Hampton, VA. Retired Sept. 2003 with over forty years experience at LaRC, specializing first in the areas of experimental, analytical and computational fluid dynamics and later in developing approaches to aircraft geometry modeling, including the application of CAD systems to optimization. Dr. Townsend has held management responsibilities in various programs at LaRC as well, ranging from planning and buying computer systems to serving as Assistant Branch Head. Jim worked as member and leader of various LaRC team activities and committees and was Technical Manager and/or Contracting Officer‟s Technical Representative on several small contracts. For the last few years as a civil servant and as a consultant since retirement, Dr. Townsend has worked with the Software Engineering Process Group at LaRC. His major activities have included development of procedures for developing and reviewing project requirements and development of procedures for managing software projects of various sizes and criticality (including the use of CMMI) to achieve desired results on time and within budget. 23
Lee Kuang Chief Accounting Officer Education: Graduate, Golden Gate University, 1993, with a MBA focus in accounting and finance. Mr. Kuang‟s professional experience includes over 20 years responsibility in finance and accounting in the high technology and medical device industries. His most recent experience was with Kyphon, Inc. in Sunnyvale, CA, a public medical device manufacturer that has been acquired by Medtronic, Inc. Lee has extensive development and execution in building and improving accounting and finance systems. Lee is also the founder of GD Plastics, Inc, a green company dedicated to plastic recycling and the recycled stock trading business. 24
Julia Devendorf Investor Relations Education: Bachelors Degree, University of Northern Colorado; Master‟s degree, Radford College, Virginia. Ms Devendorf has been an active supporter of international efforts to produce new energy alternatives for thirty years. Following the oil crisis of the mid-1970‟s, she took an early interest in the fresh renewable energy solutions that emerged. In the 1980‟s, in China, she worked at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, and Jiao Tong University. She served as Information Secretary of Finance and Technology Associates in their transfer of Stirling engine technology from the US to China and in their cooperation with the Shanghai Science Commission on several energy-related projects. She also helped to initiate the efforts of Day Star International educational efforts in Hong Kong and Taipei to promote environmental harmony and peace through renewable energy. At Genei, she brings to the company a long-term proven track record in smart and dedicated explication of financial and technical transfer, and a belief in the potential of the Stirling engines in a wide range of green energy applications for green energy solutions. 25
Arthur Young Marketing Director Education BA, Politcal Science and History, Temple University MA, Yale University, Corporate Environmental Leadership Certifications: APR, GCPB, LEED© AP Arthur teaches the nation‟s only course on Marketing & Project Management for Design Professionals at UC Berkeley, and is an instructor at Boston Architectural College (Marketing Sustainability). Arthur Young has been president of Communication Management, an environmental business consultancy. It provides strategic marketing, business planning and develops marketing communication tools to move enterprise forward. He is crisis communication counsel to Straus Communications (strauscom.com). Arthur was PR Director of Panasonic (it's first) and Pacific Telephone National Planned Parenthood; and VP Operations or Assignments Editor/Reporter for ABC, NBC and CBS Network News (New York, London, Paris, Rome, Vietnam). He was a group supervisor at Hill & Knowlton/New York (where he co-founded its confrontation training department) and the first PR Director of the Public Relations Society of America. (Imagine being the spokesperson for an organization of 10,000 spokespeople!). He's served as managing editor for Green Building News/igreenbuild.com, and worked with such clients as BP Solar, Conservatek, Solar Design Associates, City of San Francisco's Green Ribbon Panel, and the US Green Building Council. He wrote the protocols for all Asian nations for the Kyoto Climate Change Summit (except Japan) under contract to the Asian Development Bank and UNDP, and is active in addressing global scorching. Awards He shares broadcast journalist highest accolade with Peter Jennings for coverage of the Indo-Pakistani War and with Chris Borgen for coverage of the Newark riots. He wrote the award-winning line “It‟s ten o'clock. Do you know where your children are?” for WNEW-TV/New York, used by Metromedia. A brochure he created won 118 awards for direct mail marketing, considered the most successful direct mailing ever done (38% unsolicited response). At Pacific Telephone, Mr. Young spearheaded a marketing program that won major public relations, marketing and design awards for increasing traffic eightfold and tripling division revenues.