13 results for group: board
Debra Dunn
About Debra
Debra is the founder and president of Synergy Resources Group, a multi-disciplinary firm that specializes in organizational development with a focus on assessments; strategic planning; board governance; process improvement and executive coaching. She has held executive level positions in nonprofit organizations, for-profit businesses, and consultation services over the last 30 years. Her education is in business, marketing and accounting. She is a certified facilitator and certified in Hogan Assessment a leadership development system.
Debra also has extensive experience in developing public policy, specifically working on transpo...
JJ Green
About JJ
JJ was born and raised on the central Oregon coast, earning her degrees at University of Oregon, and has lived in Portland ever since. JJ’s educational background in environmental design and architecture led her to work with multiple Portland non-profits modernizing old homes to current energy and safety codes with the dual benefit of creating living-wage jobs for historically underrepresented members of the construction workforce.
“Real estate is unique in that it’s often one’s biggest investment, but also where we spend and share our lives and keep our loved ones safe. This goes hand in hand with what I love about Oregon ...
Dave Lohman
About Dave
Dave Lohman grew up in Ashland, attended public schools there, and graduated from Yale University and the University of Michigan Law School. He has worked as a public school teacher, congressional campaign manager, U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee staffer, deputy director of a state agency, director of Port of Portland’s policy and planning department, litigator business lawyer, and Ashland City Attorney. As a volunteer, Dave has served as a member of the Portland Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, the National Coastal Resources Institute board, the Cycle Oregon board, the Rogue Valley Art Center and Gallery board, and the ...
Karen Moynahan
About Karen
Karen Moynahan is Chief Deputy City Attorney for the City of Portland for Utilities and the Environment. She has been litigating environmental issues for more than 30 years, previously for the states of Oregon and New Jersey. Karen became interested in environmental issues during the third grade on the very first Earth Day when she and her friend cleaned up the local stream as part of a pollution project. Karen and her husband live in Dallas, Oregon where they enjoy biking and walking their two dogs, Jingles and Taylor.
Philip Wu
About Philip
Philip Wu is a pediatrician and member of the Community Benefit team at Kaiser Permanente Northwest. After retiring from a 33-year clinical practice, Dr. Wu now works to promote healthy, equitable communities through policy advocacy, program and system changes within the framework of the “social determinants of health.” He serves on several community boards including the Northwest Health Foundation, Oregon Oral Health Coalition, Outside In, The Intertwine Alliance, and Community Cycling Center. Dr. Wu has an interest in transportation as a “social determinant” and has participated on the transportation committee of the Westside ...
Jean Wilson
About Jean
Jean Wilson is highly committed to the renewable energy business, with over 20 years of executive level experience with solar and wind project development. Jean is Senior Vice President Business Development of Pattern Energy Group, and before that served as Senior Vice President for the Utility and Commercial Americas business unit of SunPower Corp. She built SunPower’s large scale solar power plant business in the U.S., Chile and Mexico, developing some of the largest solar photovoltaic power plants in the world. Prior to joining SunPower, she served as Senior Vice President of renewable energy at PPM Energy (now Iberdrola Renewabl...
Lane Shetterly
About Lane
Lane Shetterly is a partner in the law firm Shetterly Irick and Ozias in Dallas, Oregon, where he began his law practice in 1981. From 2004 through August 2007, Lane was the director of the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. Prior to that, Lane served seven years in the Oregon Legislature. He served as Speaker pro tem of the House from 2001 until he resigned to become DLCD director. Since 1998, he has been chair of the Oregon Law Commission, and was appointed by the Governor in 2005 to serve as a representative from Oregon on the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. In 2010 he received the Henry ...
Doris Penwell
About Doris
Idaho native Doris Penwell began her career during the tumultuous 60’s learning the ins-and-outs of politics through work with two political icons: Senator Frank Church in Washington D.C. and later Oregon Governor Tom McCall. Her political education was rounded out by moving to the Oregon legislature to work for Speaker Phil Lang.
Doris has worked for state agencies including Workers’ Compensation and Oregon Economic & Community Development (now Business Oregon). She retired in 1999 but continued to represent economic development issues at the legislature. In 2004, she began work as a policy analyst with the Association of ...
Peter Koehler
About Peter
Peter H. Koehler, Jr., is the principal of Koehler ADR, LLC, which offers arbitration and mediation services for commercial and sports-related business disputes. Peter retired in October 2014 as Vice-President, Legal, for NIKE, Inc., where he managed the global Legal Department and advised the business. Prior to NIKE, Peter was a partner with Tonkon Torp LLP, Portland Oregon, including serving as the Managing Partner from 1997–2002. Peter attended Boalt Hall School of Law, Berkeley, receiving a J.D, in 1982, and graduated with Distinction from Stanford University in 1978. He has served on a number of non-profit boards, leading many of ...
Michael Jung
About Michael
Michael draws upon over 25 years of experience across the electric power, public service, and clean technology sectors in his leadership of the ICF Climate Center.
Michael serves as the founding Executive Director of the ICF Climate Center, a resource hub for knowledge and insights on climate mitigation, resilience, and adaptation, drawn from ICF’s 2000+ climate professionals.
Michael’s career in energy has reached across both investor-owned and consumer- owned utilities. He has served as a policy advisor to governors and has been an early team member at several successful clean technology startups, including Utilidata, ...