PARTICIPANTS PERSPECTIVE STATEMENTS
 
  1. Pierre Rivard - Chairman, Hydrogenics
  2. Bryan Swift – Director of Environmental Activities, General Motors Canada
  3. Maurice Hladik - Director of Marketing, Iogen Corporation
  4. Mike Brown – Executive Director and Chairman, Chrysalix Energy Ltd.
  5. Graham Campbell - Director General, Office of Energy Research and Development, Natural Resources Canada
  6. Jaret Henhoeffer – General Manager, Perth Community Futures
  7. Dave Riddell – Associate Vice-President (Physical Plant and Capital Planning), University of Western Ontario
  8. Tyler Hayes – PhD Candidate, Geophysics & Scientific Computing, University of Western Ontario
  9. Patrick J. Boyer, Chair of Education, Breakout Educational Network
  10. Andrew T. B. Stuart- Chairman, Sustainability Shift Inc.
  11. Vinay Sharma- Vice-President, Customer Service and Strategic Planning, London Hydro
  12. Phil Dick - Investment Development Officer, Investment Development Unit, Food Industry Competitiveness Branch, Innovation and Competitiveness Division, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
  13. Helmut Sieber - President, Canadian Agra Inc.
  14. Geoff Cargill - Regional Vice President, Bell Canada & Gary Paul, Capgemini & Gord Reynolds, Capgemini
  15. Mohan Mathur - Board of Directors, London Hydro
  16. Jeff Fielding - CAO, City of London
  17. John W. Tak -President and Chief Executive Officer, Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada
  18. William R. Tharp - Chief Executive Officer, The Quantum Leap Company Limited
  19. Dr. Ted Parson - Professor, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria
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The above statements were submitted to the workshop as an optional addition to the discussions. These statements were made on a voluntary basis, and reflect the opinions and expertise of the authors. These opinions and statements are not necessarily endorsed by or shared by the Lawrence National Centre, the Richard Ivey School of Business, or The University of Western Ontario. Commentary reflects the perspective and scholarly interest of Western faculty members and is not an articulation of official university policy on issues being addressed.

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