SEI's Board of Directors
Jeff Dickinson
Biospaces and Sustainable Design
Jeff is an architect, energy consultant and author who has been a
Practitioner of Sustainable Architectural Design Alternatives for the
past 20 years. He has designed and built passive solar,
super-insulated, strawbale and Earthship homes. Jeff consults and
writes on a variety of sustainable building issues, including green
building materials and energy building codes.
Linda Lung
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Linda works in the Science Technology Education Programs office at the
U S Dept. of Energy's National Renewable Energy Lab in Golden,
Colorado. She provides leadership, direction, and coordination for
NREL's education programs. Her work includes partnerships with
academic institutions, public/private sector education initiatives
with students, and work with grade school through graduate school
faculty.
Don Phillipson
Phillipson Sustainable Energy Options
Don is a lawyer specializing in civil litigation. His work has
involved water rights, patents, trade secrets, contracts, and
antitrust claims often relating to technologies (e.g., electronic fuel
injection and batteries). He has participated in SEI's Hydrogen
Workshop and Advanced Photovoltaics Workshop.
Randy Udall
Community Office of Resource Efficiency
Randy is currently the director of the Community Office of Resource
Efficiency in Aspen. CORE works with utilities and promotes renewable
energy technologies. He writes for many environmental magazines and
was the former editor of the Rocky Mountain Institute's Newsletter.
Johnny Weiss
Solar Energy International
Johnny has been a full-time renewable energy educator for over 20
years. He helped develop and teach a vocational solar training program
at Colorado Mountain College from 1980 to 1990. He is a Cofounder of
SEI, and is currently the Executive Director. Johnny regularly works
with Native Americans and on international projects.
Barbe Chambliss
Mediator and Therapist
Barbe has a master's degree in Resources Planning and Conservation
and currently works as a therapist, mediator, and special advocate.
She has been the Director of the Center For Conflict Resolution
in the Roaring Fork Valley and she works with Restorative Justice
programs. She is publishing a book from her Ph.D. dissertation entitled
Contemporary Women Peacemakers: The Hidden Side of Peacemaking.
Formerly, Barbe coordinated the Mesa County Alternative Energy Program
in Colorado and was the former Director of the Colorado Small Scale
Hydropower Program where she published Water Over The Dam,
and Guide To Negotiations Between Small Power Producers and Utiltites.
Barbe has built a year-round yurt/bathhouse that is off the grid
and uses solar power for both electricity and water pumping.
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