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MAT'S small blade units eliminate the structural fatique of longer, heavier
blades and enables MAT to more efficiently gather the mechanical power of the wind.
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Management and Staff
Jonathan Ricker, serves as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board
of Directors.
For the past 20 years, Mr. Ricker has been involved in Product development, Strategic Planning,
and Market Evaluations in growing businesses. He founded and operated a business consulting service
for over 6 years. He also served as Senior Registered Options Principal in the Investment Banking
industry for five years, which provided insight into the significant long-term opportunities provided
by wind energy.
Mr. Ricker has been active in the wind energy research community since 1991. His involvement includes lobbying for the
federal renewable energy tax credit in Washington, DC that was passed in 1998. He holds a BS in Business and AD in
Accounting from Bentley College.
Thomas McBride, currently serves as the consulting Chief Operations
Officer to the company.
Mr. McBride has over 25 years of operations experience with a strong background in
Management, Product Development, Product Planning, and Business Development. As an Operations
Manager at Lawrence Pumps, he was instrumental in restoring and then sustaining record levels
of profitability. Earlier, Tom was the Director of Engineering at Nelmor Company where he helped
reverse the declining market share through product upgrades and introducing new products. Tom
received an MBA from University of Akron in 1978, and holds a BSME from University of Missouri.
Michael A. Cook, serves as a consultant and Project Finance advisor for the
Company on a part time basis.
Mr. Cook has over 25 years of experience in financial risk mitigation and management including a 15
year involvement with wind energy. He understands the challenges of renewable Technologies being
experimental and lacking sufficient historical long life data of traditional energy projects. His
first wind energy financial risk package was underwritten by Continental Insurance Company in 1984.
Mike has been developing structured financial risk mitigation programs that give added assurance
of debt repayment to project lenders involved in new energy technology. Mr. Cook gained his
experience in new project finance risk mitigation during his 10 year post as the Pacific Regional
Manger of Special Risk Property and Machinery Department of the Continental Insurance Company.
Mike managed a staff, which included professional division managers and 5 satellite offices. He
also served 3 years as an Executive Underwriter at the Special Risk Facilities/Energy Technical
Department of the CIGNA Corporation. Mike was involved in the development of financial risk
mitigation methods for new projects for several energy companies including Ormat, Mission
Energy, TOSCO, PG&E, SMUD, Colorado Public Service, LUZ Solar, and many wind projects. Mike's
tools for mitigating risk include: Special Financial risk programs which may include financial
guarantees, political risk coverage, physical risk protection and even weather risk insurance
coverage including the lack of good wind. With proper documentation generated by project due
diligence and local public data, financial guarantees of the course of nature are available.
Thomas M. Dill serves as Consulting Director of Corporate Services
for the company.
Mr. Dill has over 25 years of Manufacturing, Industrial Engineering, and Facilities Management
experience. Most recently, he was the Director of Real Estate and Facilities for MKE-Quantum
Corporation responsible for three facilities with operations in the US and Indonesia. Prior to
MKEQC, Mr. Dill spent nine years as Director of Real Estate and Corporate Planning for two high-tech
companies. He worked as an industrial engineering manager in the semiconductor industry. His project
management responsibilities included construction of a $20 million class 1, clean room facility for
semiconductor manufacturing, a $35 million office building expansion, and a $6 million loading dock
and chemical storage facility. Mr. Dill is a licensed Massachusetts Construction Supervisor. He holds
a BS in Business Administration from Boston University.
Adrian Price serves as the Company's principal mechanical engineer on a part
time basis.
Mr. Price has 18 years of management experience in all areas of developing high-speed rotating
mechanical equipment. Mr. Price has a BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.
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95 Prescott Street Worcester, MA 01605
Phone: (508)751-5432
Fax: (508) 842-1586
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