Mr. James P. Dunn This is Me
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Center for Technology Commercialization
Westboro, Massachusetts
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1. Building Energy 2005 - Thursday Sessions Schedule
nesea.org/be05/Pages/Content/s - [Cached]Published on: 4/4/2008 Last Visited: 6/26/2008
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2. www.solomontechnologies.com
www.solomontechnologies.com/So - [Cached]Published on: 3/27/2008 Last Visited: 7/3/2008
Solomon Names Dunn to Advisory Board DANBURY, Conn., March 27, 2008 - Solomon Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:SOLM), today announced the addition of James P. Dunn to its corporate Advisory Board.Mr. Dunn is a well know expert in the fields of alternative energy, energy storage and hybrid vehicles.Mr. Dunn will be chairman of Solomon's Advisory Board and will be responsible for providing direction to the company's technical and market thrust in the alternative energy and motive power fields, including hybrid electric vehicles.
Mr. Dunn is the President of Energy Technology Consultants, and past Director of the NASA Northeast Regional Technology Transfer Center.He also served as the CEO and CTO of the Center for Technology Commercialization in Westborough, MA.Mr. Dunn has over 30 years experience in a variety of high technology ventures in environments ranging from startups to Fortune 100 companies, such as IBM and Exxon.
Mr. Dunn has a wealth of experience in the Alternative and Renewable Energy fields, has written numerous papers and presentations on various alternative energy topics and has spoken at over 50 international conferences and events.He has consulted on numerous projects in the solar electric, battery, hybrid vehicle, biofuels, energy storage, hydrogen and fuel cell fields and chaired or moderated various professional conferences including the Second Annual New England Technology Conference, and the SAE Hybrid Electric Vehicle 'TopTech' conference.
Mr. Dunn also works with a variety of renewable energy programs including the annual Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (NESEA) Tour deSol, and was the chairman of the Monte Carlo Rally and the "100 mpg Challenge" for 2005 and 2006.Mr. Dunn has also conducted several Energy Storage Workshops for NESEA, and received a variety of patents, including several for fuel cell and energy storage devices and, in his earlier career, for the laptop computer.
Mr. Dunn has a B.S.E.E. from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), and is the Co-founder of the WPI Venture Forum, which provides programs, advice and networking to entrepreneurs & investors.Mr. Dunn has also assisted in launching several new high tech companies at MIT, and won the MIT Energy SIG Business Plan contest in 2007.He was also the Technical Advisor for the MIT Solar House entered in the 2007 DOE Solar Decathlon competition with 20 other teams from across the world.
"I am pleased that Jim has joined us as chairman of our Advisory Board", commented Peter W. DeVecchis, Jr., President of Solomon.
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I am looking forward to working with Jim in identifying the most promising opportunities and focusing our resources in those areas."
Mr. Dunn commented, "I am particularly excited about helping the team at Solomon maximize the Company's potential through a focus on its existing assets and intellectual property as well as identifying new opportunities that dovetail with its strong technology base in power systems and power electronics. -
3. buildingenergy.nesea.org
buildingenergy.nesea.org/bios. - [Cached]Published on: 8/6/2007 Last Visited: 8/6/2007
James Dunn is the Chief Technology Officer of the Center for Technology Commercialization, in Westborough, MA. and past Director of NASA's NE Technology Transfer Center.He has a B.S.E.E. from WPI, and is active in alternative energy including fuel cells, hydrogen, renewable energy, energy storage, and hybrid electric vehicles.Jim developed the Monte Carlo Hybrid Rallye for NESEA's Tour de Sol, and speaks weekly on This New Car, a talk show on WICN, 90.5 FM.He is also developing the world's first fuel cell powered electric airplane, the E-plane.

