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Berkeley
Entrepreneurs Forum
March
22, 2007 Program
CleanTech: The New
Entrepreneurial Frontier
Featured
Speakers
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| David
Dreessen |
JB
Straubel |
Partner
Battery Ventures |
CTO
Tesla Motors |
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| John
Woolard |
CEO
BrightSource Energy |
Thursday,
March 22, 2007
6:30
- 8:30 PM
Arthur
Andersen Auditorium
Haas School of Business
To
Register Parking
Information
Our country is at an energy crossroads and the search is
on for the next technology that will redefine our energy future.
Nowhere is this search more active than in Northern California
where cleantech firms dedicated to energy innovation now sprout
from the remnants of the once bourgeoning Dot.com era. With
cleantech receiving close to $2 billion of venture capital
investment in 2006, the image of our energy future is quickly
shifting away from the traditional corporations, to the now
well-known face of the Silicon Valley entrepreneur. Innovation,
inspiration, and investment are driving the alternative energy
revolution, and this month’s Entrepreneur’s Forum
hosts two of most well-known energy entrepreneurs in Northern
California today: JB Straubel, CTO of Tesla Motors, and John
Woolard, CEO of BrightSource Energy, along with a clean technology
sector focused venture capitalist, David Dreessen. Join the
discussion and learn what it means to be an entrepreneur in
energy and the way in which technology startups may offer
us a glimpse of our sustainable energy future.
David Dreessen is Partner of Battery
Ventures. David joined Battery in 2006 and focuses on
investments in the clean technology sector. Before joining
Battery, David spent seven years at Nth Power, where he completed
16 clean technology investments including Evergreen Solar
(Nasdaq: ESLR), Northern Power [acquired by Distributed Energy
(Nasdaq: DESC)], and Lion Cells. David also served in interim
senior management positions for three portfolio companies.
Before starting his venture capital career, David was a founding
member of the Structure Group, which he helped build into
a leading consulting and software firm serving the power industry.
Prior to that, David worked for Accenture where he focused
on strategic, process, and system consulting for the deregulating
power markets. Earlier in his career, David was a Naval officer
and engineering program manager for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion
Program Headquarters, which is responsible for all aspects
of the design, operation, repair and disposal of U.S. Navy
nuclear propulsion plants. David holds bachelor's degrees
in chemical engineering and economics from the University
of California at Davis, and an MBA from Haas School of Business,
UC Berkeley.
JB Straubel is CTO of Tesla
Motors. The story of JB Straubel's career started at a
junkyard in Wisconsin, where, at the age of fourteen, he discovered
a discarded electric golf cart and decided to rebuild it.
Thus began a lifelong fascination with energy work and electric
vehicles. At Tesla Motors, JB oversees the technical and engineering
design of the vehicles, focusing on the battery, motor, power
electronics, and high-level software sub-systems. Additionally,
he evaluates new technology, manages vehicle systems testing,
and handles technical interface with key vendors. Prior to
Tesla Motors, JB was the CTO and co-founder of the aerospace
firm, Volacom Inc., which designed a specialized high-altitude
electric aircraft platform using a novel power plant. At Volacom,
JB invented and patented a new long-endurance hybrid electric
propulsion concept that was later licensed to Boeing. Before
Volacom, JB worked at Rosen Motors as a propulsion engineer
developing a new hybrid electric vehicle drivetrain based
on a micro turbine and a high-speed flywheel. JB was also
part of the early team at Pentadyne, where he designed and
built a first-generation 150kW power inverter, motor-generator
controls, and magnetic bearing systems. Armed with a BS in
energy systems engineering and an MS in energy engineering
from Stanford University, JB left the cold winters of Wisconsin
for good. He now lives in Menlo Park, where he continues to
indulge his passion for electric transportation: he built
an electric Porsche 944 that held a world EV racing record,
a custom electric bicycle, and a pioneering hybrid trailer
system. JB is also an accomplished pilot.
John Woolard is the CEO of BrightSource Energy,
a utility-scale provider of solar thermal power. Most recently
he was an Entrepreneur-in-Residence in the VantagePoint CleanTech
practice and remains a Venture Partner with the Firm. With
more than 20 years of experience in clean energy technology,
Mr. Woolard was previously an Executive Officer at Itron,
Inc, where he was vice president of software solutions and
subsequently the vice president of strategy and business development.
He co-founded Silicon Energy, a clean energy start-up, and
was President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the
Board and led the company’s successful sale. Mr. Woolard
held positions previously at PG&E Energy Services, Lawrence
Berkeley National Labs, and Alpine Software and is the co-author
of a patent for web-based Energy Management Systems. Mr. Woolard
is a graduate of the University of Virginia (BA Economics)
and the Haas School of Business at University of California
at Berkeley. He is on the Board of the California Clean Energy
Fund, the Tuolumne River Preservation Trust, the Strategic
Advisory Board for Xcel Energy, and is a Crown Fellow at the
Aspen Institute.
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