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Lindsay
Leveen has twenty-seven years of project management experience in the high
technology and process industries. He has contributed to major
corporations in the areas of thin film deposition, energy deregulation,
fuel cells, telecommunication, alternate fuels, power generation,
transmission and distribution, as well as a variety of other process based
technologies. He was manager of sustainable development for Bechtel
Telecom and Industrial, and also a global development manager for this
corporation.
In
1977 Lindsay commenced working in industry at Air Products and Chemicals
where he was involved in the design, construction, and operation of
industrial gas producing facilities in the areas of liquefied natural gas,
hydrogen, carbon monoxide, oxygen, and nitrogen. After six years
with this company, he joined L'Air Liquide, and was responsible for
developing large onsite supply systems for industrial gas plants. His last
position with this company was as the Vice President of Planning in their
Paris, France headquarters.
In
1988 he changed careers, and became involved in designing, and
constructing fabrication facilities for semiconductors, and other
microelectronic devices. He was selected as the lead expert witness
by AIG, and Lloyds of London to represent them, and their reinsurers in
the contribution, and subrogation cases regarding the insurance claim for
the half a billion US dollar fire
loss of the UMC fab in Taiwan.
Lindsay
is based in the San Francisco Bay area and holds several patents, and has
several more pending. Lindsay
holds a Master’s degree in Engineering (Chemical) from the Iowa State
University, and Bachelor degree in Engineering (Chemical) and MBA (Finance
and Marketing) from Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa.
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