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Gary Haer serves as Vice President, Sales and Marketing for Renewable Energy Group, Inc., and as past-Chairman of the National Biodiesel Board. He has been at the forefront of the development of the biodiesel industry for more than 15 years. Mr. Haer served as the National Sales and Marketing Manager for biodiesel at West Central and in 2006, Renewable Energy Group, Inc. emerged from the West Central business and Mr. Haer took the helm of the Sales and Marketing department for national and international biodiesel sales. Currently, Mr. Haer is a member of the Political Action Committee and the Regulatory Committee of the National Biodiesel Board. Raymond A. Hart founded Hart Home Comfort in 1979. In 1998 he purchased the New Hyde Park Oil Terminal, a Major Inland Storage Facility for home heating oil (#2), ultra- low sulfur diesel fuel and biodiesel. In addition, Hart Trucking, a division of Hart Home Comfort, operates a fleet of trucks providing petroleum bulk transportation for Long Island fuel dealers. In 2007, Hart combined the efforts of the New Hyde Park Terminal and Hart Home Comfort by refurbishing an existing rail spur to allow the delivery of Biodiesel by rail car. He also installed a fuel injection blending system for rack blending of Biodiesel with heating oil, creating Hart’s own brand of Bioheat called Ecoblend Bioheat. Hart now delivers a B20 Ecoblend Bioheat to most of their customers on Long Island. Dave Holdorf has been in the hydronic industry for over 20 years, specifically in the radiant heating side of the business for the better part of his career. Starting out in the technical support/design support department, he moved into the role of Engineering Manager and as a Field Technician; supporting installers and distributors with training, designing and troubleshooting. About five years ago, he took on the role of Residential Trainer/Rep Training Manager – Eastern Region for Taco Comfort Solutions. John Huber, as President of NORA, he is responsible for developing NORA’s activities. These include the development and management of an R&D program, improvements to education and training, a new curriculum for service technicians and new training technologies. A consumer education program that raises the public’s awareness of oilheat’s benefits is a top priority. Susan Janett is the Program Director Energy Advocate/Social Strategist with Warm Thoughts 46


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