George A. Schreiber
Director/Board Member at HORSEHEAD HOLDING CORP.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gary R. Whitaker | M | 68 | 13 years | |
John C. van Roden | M | 74 |
SEMCO Energy, Inc.
SEMCO Energy, Inc. Gas DistributorsUtilities SEMCO Energy, Inc. supplies and markets natural gas. It also also owns and operates businesses such as SEMCO Energy Gas Company and ENSTAR Natural Gas which involve in natural gas, propane distribution, intrastate pipelines and natural gas storage. The company is headquartered in Plymouth, MI. | 19 years |
Joel L. Hawthorne | M | 59 | 4 years | |
Steve Rowlan | M | - | 7 years | |
Barry Hamilton | M | - | 7 years | |
Jack W. Shilling | M | 80 | 17 years | |
Peter F. Clark | M | - |
SEMCO Energy, Inc.
SEMCO Energy, Inc. Gas DistributorsUtilities SEMCO Energy, Inc. supplies and markets natural gas. It also also owns and operates businesses such as SEMCO Energy Gas Company and ENSTAR Natural Gas which involve in natural gas, propane distribution, intrastate pipelines and natural gas storage. The company is headquartered in Plymouth, MI. | 20 years |
T. Grant John | M | 85 | 17 years | |
Bruce Morgan | M | 52 | 14 years | |
Frank Vallelunga | M | - | 33 years | |
Michael J. Griffin | M | - | 7 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jay Knoll | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 6 years |
Mark Morelli | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 4 years |
John R. Bailey | M | 70 |
Global Energy Group, Inc.
Global Energy Group, Inc. Building ProductsProducer Manufacturing Global Energy Group, Inc. develops and markets energy efficiency products. The company is headquartered in Plano, TX. | 4 years |
James M. Hensler | M | 68 | 13 years | |
John Mack | M | 79 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
Lewis Wayne Isaacs | M | - | - | |
Steven B. Yarbrough | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 11 years |
Michael E. Schostak | M | - |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | - |
Nicholas William Rosa | M | 72 |
Arizona State University
| 5 years |
Robert D. Scherich | M | 63 | 12 years | |
Joseph P. Conroy | M | 60 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 5 years |
Robert Carl Stempel | M | 90 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 12 years |
Gregory G. Coppola | M | - |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | - |
Robert L. Schaefer | M | 78 |
Arizona State University
| 7 years |
Gary Glandon | M | 65 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 3 years |
Alan E. Barton | M | 69 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 4 years |
Marcelino Susas | M | 57 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 5 years |
Michael V. Palmeri | M | - |
SEMCO Energy, Inc.
SEMCO Energy, Inc. Gas DistributorsUtilities SEMCO Energy, Inc. supplies and markets natural gas. It also also owns and operates businesses such as SEMCO Energy Gas Company and ENSTAR Natural Gas which involve in natural gas, propane distribution, intrastate pipelines and natural gas storage. The company is headquartered in Plymouth, MI. | 8 years |
Julian C. Hawkins | M | 58 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 1 years |
Michael L. Gallagher | M | 79 |
Arizona State University
| 8 years |
Tony James | M | 73 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 2 years |
Ted F. Amyuni | M | 71 |
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. SemiconductorsElectronic Technology Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture and sale of photovoltaic products. It manufactures and sells thin-film solar laminates that convert sunlight to energy using proprietary technology. Energy Conversion Devices operates in two reportable business segments, namely, United Solar Ovonic and Ovonic Materials. The United Solar Ovonic segment designs, manufactures and sells PV laminates that generate clean, renewable energy by converting sunlight into electricity. The Ovonic Materials segment invents, designs and develops materials and products based on its pioneering materials science technology. Energy Conversion Devices also designs, manufactures and installs rooftop photovoltaic systems, which enable customers to transform unused space on the rooftop into a value-generating asset. The company was founded in 1960 and is headquartered in Rochester Hills, MI. | 2 years |
Joe Cowan | M | 75 |
Arizona State University
| 1 years |
Frank C. Rivera | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
John J. Ferebee | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Barry Paulk | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 6 years |
David Goulden Brickell | M | 49 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 1 years |
Bobby Cooper | M | 77 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Mark A. Adley | M | 64 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 5 years |
Matt Maslow | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 7 years |
Robert Perelman | M | 61 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 5 years |
Mills A. Brown | M | 71 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Keith McCormack | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| - |
Graham Morgan McPhail | M | 49 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 4 years |
Susan D. Narveson | F | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Rajiv K. Garg | M | 64 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 6 years |
Pamela McCormack | F | 53 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 4 years |
Anthony Chidoni | M | 72 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 14 years |
Ed Garden | M | 62 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 4 years |
Ibrahim Al-Mutrif | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Steven Lloyd Kantor | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| - |
Steven D’Agostino | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
William F. Chapman | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Mark Charles Lamarre | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 4 years |
Robert J. Sypher | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
William Tay | M | 52 |
Global Energy Group, Inc.
Global Energy Group, Inc. Building ProductsProducer Manufacturing Global Energy Group, Inc. develops and markets energy efficiency products. The company is headquartered in Plano, TX. | 2 years |
John M. McVey | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Bridget C. Halvorson | F | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Gordon Eugene Dudley | M | 75 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Tarek Ajouz | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 1 years |
Dave Collins | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Gary O'Neill | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
David Graber | M | 53 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 4 years |
Robert Wiesenthal | M | 57 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 14 years |
Stephen E. Stonefield | M | 75 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| - |
Donald Karner | M | 73 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Mark S. Maron | M | 68 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 17 years |
Russ Ray | M | 77 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
William Glenwood Dorey | M | 79 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Joseph McClanathan | M | 71 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Bart L. Faber | M | 77 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
David Matlin | M | 63 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 7 years |
Greg J. Forrest | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
John Mumford | M | 80 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Edison Buchanan | M | 69 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| - |
Peter Edward Bower | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
David Silver | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 6 years |
Jim Kelly | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 2 years |
Robert Rutschow | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 2 years |
Stephen J. Davis | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
Tom E. Cain | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 5 years |
Jay Plourde | M | 68 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 2 years |
David O'Leary | M | 77 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 15 years |
Brian S. Berkin | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
Chris Gilmore | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 5 years |
Kathleen Kiley Murphy | F | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 4 years |
Andres Roberto Sinclair | M | 63 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| - |
Jake Peters | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
Badal Pandhi | M | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 2 years |
Wandy Yeap Hoh | F | - |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 5 years |
Joe McKee | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
George Schilling | M | 69 |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Richard J. Char | M | 64 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 3 years |
John Boniface Maier | M | 62 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| - |
Randall Prust | M | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Grant F. Little | M | 59 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 5 years |
Frederick M. R. Smith | M | 82 |
Credit Suisse First Boston Corp.
| 35 years |
Cynthia Marie Morrison | F | - |
Arizona State University
| 4 years |
Jim Weldon | - | - |
Arizona State University
| 1 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- George A. Schreiber
- Personal Network