RENEW's Renewables Going Mainstream Podcast

RENEW Executive Search

Welcome to RENEW's Renewables Going Mainstream Podcast! This is the weekly podcast where Brandt Handley and Christian Crown, Founding Partners of RENEW Executive Search, interview renewable energy and sustainability experts that are not only making a difference to the environment but are also growing successful businesses. In this very exciting time for renewable energy, listen and learn about what attracted these experts to renewables, why they’ve stayed in the sector, and how they are helping renewable companies create a better tomorrow,

  1. 07/23/2020

    Michael Liedtke, CEO, Liedtke Consulting

    Michael is a dynamic and innovative global Sales & Marketing and Business Development Leader with a passion for conceiving and launching game-changing products and strategies. He is passionate about inspiring and engaging clients to adopt new, innovative technologies and approaches.  Michael brings over 14 years of experience in the development of energy storage technologies, mainly ultracapacitor, and batteries. Over the course of his career, he has led the deployment of the very first ultracapacitor-powered start-stop systems used in automotive, the very first starter module for trucks, busses, and trains, the development of the Chinese hybrid bus market and has been one of the foremost pioneers in the automotive sector, working with the likes of BMW, Mercedes Benz, GM, VW Group and many others including their respective Tier1 suppliers. As VP Business Development at Maxwell Technologies, the global leader in Ultracapacitor based energy storage, he leads the massive growth phase of the company, leading to major automotive design-in wins, explosive growth in hybrid bus application and various innovative solutions for integrating Maxwell’s products into various energy storage solutions. Under his leadership, the revenues grew from $7m to more than $132m, close to 1900% of growth over 7 years.    For the European startup Skeleton Technologies, Michael led the push into the automotive and transportation sectors, providing guidance for this company to become the leader in Europe for ultracapacitor and similar power storage technologies. As the Sr. VP of Business Development, he enabled the company to achieve the funding goals needed for the continuing growth over the next years into a high volume manufacturer.  Prior to joining the field of energy storage, Michael worked for premium auto brands including BMW Group, where he headed up the transportation design group at BMW Group DesignworksUSA. As the Director of Transportation Design Management, he introduced the consultancy to the airline, airframe, and business aviation world working with the leading companies in their respective fields. Creating the philosophy to always look at the end-user without omitting the objectives of the actual client. His clients roster included global companies such as John Deere, Caterpillar, Airbus, Singapore Airlines, Boeing, Embraer, Gulfstream, Siemens, PACCAR, Volvo, Delta Airlines, Heidelberg, and many more.  During his time with Boeing, he headed up the design efforts for new interiors for a set of long-range/high capacity aircraft programs, exploring new service concepts, seating layouts, and cabin architectures. Program manager for the MD-2015 narrow body future flight deck, integrating new avionics technologies into a cohesively integrated, pilot driven product. Considered to be at least a decade ahead of its times. But all started with being an automation engineer for Boeing introducing the latest robotics and manufacturing technologies on various aviation programs.  He was a participant of the Mercedes-Benz, a Daimler subsidiary, management training program during which he rotated among various global locations. Projects for car, bus and truck divisions of Daimler, from research, planning, production, purchasing to the assistant program manager for the CL line (high-end coupe) at Mercedes Benz.   He is an engineer by training with an MS from the University of Karlsruhe in Germany.

    36 min
  2. 07/16/2020

    Micheal Smith, Managing Director, M&C Hybrid Energy

    With over twelve years experience, M&C Hybrid Energy is one of Ireland's leading green, renewable energy solution providers. We're a husband and wife team and based in Co. Cavan. We are built with the noble purpose of supporting and educating Irish homeowners and businesses to become more energy-efficient and understand the benefits of doing so, as renewable and green energy becomes increasingly relevant. We launched in 2009, and as you can imagine business has changed dramatically since. We were somewhat ahead of the curve and mass customer demand. But now, our business is growing exponentially and we expect that to continue throughout 2020 and beyond. Consumers and businesses continue to better understand the cost-saving and eco-friendly benefits of sustainable energy technologies. In addition, Government is pushing on to 'close the gap' in its binding 2020 renewable energy target of 40% and its vital businesses like our support with this. Micheal is a plumber by trade and has 25 years experience working in both Ireland and in the US. When he moved home in 2006, he diversified to renewable, recognizing the growing need for a concerted effort from Ireland's energy professionals to endorse and provide green solutions. He spent three years researching new technologies across Europe and launched M&C Hybrid Energy in 2009. Micheal in the Managing Director of the company. He is fully qualified in Biomass, Solar PV, Solar Thermal, Heat Pumps and Wood Pellet Stoves. Carmel joined the business in 2009 and her role is largely operational, in the office overseeing the delegation of a project, managing a project's budget, overseeing company finance and marketing and ensuring overall customer satisfaction.

    30 min
  3. 07/02/2020

    David Rubenstein, CEO & President, CE+P

    David R. Rubenstein co-founded CE+P on June 1, 2007 and assumed the position of Chief Operating Officer at that time. He then elevated to the positions of CEO and President on November 1, 2013. He has been an active and successful business owner in the Los Angeles area for more than 30 years. Mr. Rubenstein has worked to grow his chemical distribution company from a small niche supplier of ammonia to becoming the largest industrial ammonia supplier in the Southwestern United States. After graduating from Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota in 1986 with a Bachelor of Business Administration and minors in accounting and sociology, Mr. Rubenstein began working for Koboy-Reslabs Company, Inc. (“Koboy”). Koboy, based in suburban Chicago, was a supplier of ammonia and related products used in the blueprint, microfilm and garment industries. At that time, Koboy had just purchased the ammonia division of National Research and Chemical (“NACCO”) located in the Los Angeles area. Mr. Rubenstein was hired to develop the California division of Koboy. In 1987, Mr. Rubenstein was asked to head both the Chicago and Los Angeles divisions of Koboy. In 1988, Mr. Rubenstein purchased the California division and renamed it Pacific Diazo Products (“PDP”). In the 1990s, the traditional industries of blueprinting, microfilming and garment pattern reproduction evolved and in turn, reduced the need and use of ammonia. Mr. Rubenstein was successful in redirecting the scope of PDP’s business by supplying ammonia to larger users such as power plants (used for pollution control), water & wastewater facilities (for purification of water), refrigeration facilities, and a host of other technologies that require ammonia. During this time, PDP increased its assets in order to keep up with growing demand for its products. The increase came in the way of chemical storage tanks, large chemical mixing equipment and the addition of straight trucks, chemical tractors and tank trailers and field service trucks used by PDP’s technical service personnel. PDP also established additional facilities in Arizona and the central valley area of California. PDP grew to own a fleet of vehicles that carried products throughout California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. PDP developed a Field Service crew that installed and maintained ammonia storage tanks and systems at customers’ locations and responded to chemical leaks. PDP assembled the largest fleet of delivery trucks for industrial ammonia products in the Western United States and had perhaps the largest industrial ammonia inventory capacity in Southern California. PDP began construction of a state-of-the-art distribution facility in Riverside, California. On December 31, 2007, Mr. Rubenstein sold PDP to Airgas, Inc., a major U.S. industrial gasses company. During his time with PDP, Mr. Rubenstein participated in numerous industry associations. Mr. Rubenstein has served on the board of directors of the Western Reprographics Association and the National Association of Chemical Distributors. He currently serves as a Trustee of Winona State University’s Foundation and received a Winona State University Distinguished Young Alumni Award in 2009. He is married and has two daughters and a son and resides in Manhattan Beach, California.

    32 min
  4. 06/25/2020

    Benoy Thanjan, Founder & CEO, Reneu Energy

    Benoy Thanjan is the Founder and CEO of Reneu Energy and he is also an advisor for several solar startup companies. He has extensive financial experience in the renewable energy industry and in the environmental commodities market. Before founding Reneu Energy, he was the SREC Trader in the Project Finance Group for SolarCity which merged with Tesla in 2016. He originated SREC trades with buyers and co-developed their SREC monetization and hedging strategy with the senior management of SolarCity to move into the east coast markets. Benoy was the Vice President at Vanguard Energy Partners which is a national solar installer where he focused on project finance solutions for commercial scale solar projects. He also worked for Ridgewood Renewable Power, a private equity fund, where he analyzed potential investments in renewable energy projects and worked on maximizing the financial return of the projects in the portfolio. Benoy also worked on the sale of all of the renewable energy projects in Ridgewood’s portfolio. He was in the Energy Structured Finance practice for Deloitte & Touche and in Financial Advisory Services practice at Ernst & Young. Benoy received his first experience in Finance as an intern at D.E. Shaw & Co., which is a global investment firm with 37 billion dollars in investment capital. He has a MBA in Finance from Rutgers University and a BS in Finance and Economics from the Stern School of Business at New York University. Benoy was an Alumni Scholar at the Stern School of Business.

    21 min

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Welcome to RENEW's Renewables Going Mainstream Podcast! This is the weekly podcast where Brandt Handley and Christian Crown, Founding Partners of RENEW Executive Search, interview renewable energy and sustainability experts that are not only making a difference to the environment but are also growing successful businesses. In this very exciting time for renewable energy, listen and learn about what attracted these experts to renewables, why they’ve stayed in the sector, and how they are helping renewable companies create a better tomorrow,