Natural Power Feb 2017 - Jul 2019
Head of Environment
Natural Power Feb 2017 - Jul 2019
Global Head of Wildlife Technology
Normandeau Associates, Inc. Jun 2015 - Feb 2017
Vice President and Bat Team Lead
Normandeau Associates, Inc. Jan 2011 - Jun 2015
Senior Principal Scientist and Bat Team Lead
Pandion Apr 2002 - Jan 2011
Director, Ecological Services
Education:
Penn State University 2007 - 2008
Indiana State University 1990 - 1994
Master of Science, Masters, Ecology
University of Massachusetts Amherst 1985 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Ecology
Skills:
Ecology Wildlife Environmental Science Environmental Awareness Endangered Species Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Permitting Nepa Project Management Wetlands Sustainability Renewable Energy Environmental Consulting Mitigation Biology Environmental Compliance Gis Esa Bat Energy Data Analysis Research Water Quality Environmental Policy Natural Resources Program Management Bat Acoustic Technology and Monitoring Wind Energy and Wildlife Interactions Project Planning Wildlife Management Technical Writing Environmental Issues Environmental Management Systems Remediation Ecological Restoration Sampling Geographic Information Systems Bat Mortality Risk Assessment Ecological Risk Assessments Endangered Species Policy Gis Ecological Data Analysis and Modeling National Environmental Policy Act
ARTEMIA Communications, Inc. - San Francisco, CA Feb 2012 - Dec 2012
Sr. Marketing Manager
Fire Lush Boutique(TM) 2005 - 2012
Marketing and Business Development Manager
Virgo Publishing Jan 2005 - May 2005
Marketing Coordinator
Tellabs 1995 - 2003
Marketing Communications Manager
Education:
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University 1995 - 1999
MBA, Marketing
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1990 - 1995
LAS, English Major; Advertising and Marketing Minor
Skills:
Integrated Marketing Marketing Communications Advertising Project Management Messaging Web Content Management Promotions Social Media Google Adwords SEO Google Analytics Blogging Campaigns Branding Process Improvement Cross-functional Team Facilitation Problem Solving Corporate Communications Trade Shows Newsletters Outreach Campaigns
Honor & Awards:
Key Contributor Stock Option Awards from Tellabs
Us Patents
System And Method For Detecting Bats And Their Impact On Wind Facilities
Michael J. Adler - Gainesville FL, US Christian M. Newman - Gainesville FL, US Christine L. Sutter - Gainesville FL, US Carla Ebeling - Eden TX, US Chris Ribe - Gainesville FL, US Peter West - Gainesville FL, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/06
US Classification:
367136
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system and method for detecting bats from a remote location. In one aspect the invention provides a bat detection system comprising an upper detection unit connected to a base computer unit. The upper detection unit can be positioned on a vertical structure, and a second lower detection unit, or additional detection units, can also be positioned on the vertical structure. Each detection unit comprises a housing which is connected to, and contains, an audio detector. The base computer unit is enclosed by a housing and comprises a data processor, a data storage device, and a remote communication interface device. The data processor is operatively connected to the data storage device, remote communication interface device, and the audio detectors of any detection units positioned on the vertical structure. The base computer unit communicates with a remote computer transferring information regarding the bat sounds detected by the detection units.
System And Method For Detecting Bats And Their Impact On Wind Facilities
Michael J. Adler - Gainesville FL, US Christian M. Newman - Gainesville FL, US Christine L. Sutter - Gainesville FL, US Carla Ebeling - Eden TX, US Chris Ribe - Gainesville FL, US Peter West - Gainesville FL, US
Assignee:
Normandeau Associates, Inc. - Bedford NH
International Classification:
H04B 1/06
US Classification:
367136
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system and method for detecting bats from a remote location. In one aspect the invention provides a bat detection system comprising an upper detection unit connected to a base computer unit. The upper detection unit can be positioned on a vertical structure, and a second lower detection unit, or additional detection units, can also be positioned on the vertical structure. Each detection unit comprises a housing which is connected to, and contains, an audio detector. The base computer unit is enclosed by a housing and comprises a data processor, a data storage device, and a remote communication interface device. The data processor is operatively connected to the data storage device, remote communication interface device, and the audio detectors of any detection units positioned on the vertical structure. The base computer unit communicates with a remote computer transferring information regarding the bat sounds detected by the detection units.
Dennis Garland, Anabela Almeida, Lisa Mcdonnell, Donna Kelly, Mary Elliott, Paloma Rodrigues, Louis Plaza, Margaret Michaliszyn, Cynthia Schalago, Cecelia Davies, Tony Mazzola