Who Is Intellergy?

 

 

 

Richard Noling, President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) 

 

Richard Noling is President and CEO of Intellergy Corporation and brings extensive management, operational, and financial experience.  His expertise is in the turnaround and revitalization of companies, particularly venture-funded and public companies.  He has more than 30 years of success in value creation for companies in software, hardware, and new technologies.

 

Mr. Noling has provided leadership that has culminated in two successful IPO’s, three corporate mergers, and the revitalization of underperforming companies into market leaders.  As a “hands-on” manager, Mr. Noling orchestrates turnarounds by identifying clients’ core drivers and inefficiencies and creates new focus and revenue solutions to firmly set them on the path of growth.  He has successfully completed five rounds of venture capital financing and two rounds of angel financing for private companies in a variety of industries.

       

As CEO and Board Director for ThinGap Corporation, Mr. Noling provided leadership and strategic direction to this underperforming Angel / VC backed four-year old new technology start up. Within a two year period, he raised two rounds of investment capital, brought in one strategic investor and established manufacturing operations in China.

 

As CEO and Board Director of Insignia Solutions, Mr. Noling helped to refocus and revitalize this public software company, leading the company through a SEC investigation - with no penalties, restructuring and creating new funding, and building and selling three divisions.

 

Mr. Noling has been continuously sought out for his ability to grow market share and capture funding, while employing integrity and principle in every enterprise. Some of his earlier achievements include establishing, building, and selling Charlton Associates, a market leading computer disk manufacturing company; and leading a $45MM IPO as Senior VP and CFO of Gupta Corporation, where he facilitated growth from a $12MM revenue run rate to an $80MM run rate for this producer of relational databases and development tools for PC’s.  Early in his career, he was an engineer at ARCO with various roles culminating in responsibility for maintenance engineering for half the refinery in Southern California.

 

Currently, Richard Noling is a Board Director for Phoenix Technologies as well as Hifn Corporation and serves as the Chairman of the Audit Committee for both these NASDAQ listed companies. His education includes a M.S. in Administration with emphasis on Finance and Quantitative Analysis, an M.A. in Theology, and a B.A. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Science. He has completed Stanford University’s Directors Forum, an ISS Accredited Board Director Training program.

Dr. Terry R. Galloway, Founder & Chief Technology Officer (CTO)

Dr. Terry R. Galloway, PhD, Chemical Engineering, Caltech, Founder of Intellergy, has over 37 years experience at senior levels in business and science. Dr. Galloway's scientific discoveries and engineering applications are reflected in the intellectual property rights and dozens of patents that he has earned.

Dr. Galloway has managed large teams of scientists engaged in complex chemical and engineering research and development projects. For example, while with Shell Development/Emeryville, he was responsible for a group of PhD and MS engineers in R&D projects on multi-phase fluid flow, tar sands, and energy planning. Dr. Galloway went on to become an Associate Professor in Environmental Engineering at University of California, Berkeley, and Assistant Director of the Environmental Engineering Laboratory, and Section Leader at U.C.'s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory managing projects in hydrogen including tritium, oil shale retorting, high temperature synfuel chemistry, thermochemical generation of hydrogen from water, and fusion energy system design.

In addition to developing the intellectual property, patents, and technologies that are Intellergy's foundation, Dr. Galloway has been extensively involved in commercializing the predecessor technologies. In addition to being the founder of Intellergy, he has been a founding member of several companies, including Thermatrix (now part of Linde), Synthetica, (which was bought by Westinghouse—which is now EnergySolutions), that convert waste (including radwaste and medwaste) to syngas by his patented steam reforming process. Dr. Galloway is a founding director of Medergy, a partnership between Intellergy and Anshen+Allen, the leading hospital architecture firm in the world.

Dr. Galloway has authored some 225 papers and several books, including the recent book entitled: Solar House

 

Mr. Fred H. Schwartz, Vice President (VP), Marketing and Business Development

Mr. Fred H. Schwartz, M.E.S. York University, is Vice President, Marketing and Business Development of Intellergy. He has more than 30 years experience in the public and private sector marketing and implementing renewable energy systems. He has twice been involved in renewable technology startups, once as Executive Vice President of a small-hydro development company , and once as Business Development Manager of a high-speed flywheel company.

From 2001 to 2005 he was Manager of Renewables and Advanced Generation for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) and Hetch Hetchy Water and Power (HHWP). Responsibilities included development and installation of solar, biomass, wind, and distributed energy programs for the City. Solar included the Moscone Convention Center installation that won a US DOE Green Power Award in 2004

Mr. Schwartz has worked extensively in the fields of energy and environment since 1974, and has considerable experience in advanced energy technologies. From 1981 to 1987 he was Manager of Remote Power for the Ontario Ministry of Energy where he installed 15 small hydro plants and did numerous other energy installations (wind, solar, biomass). As a consultant, he has worked for many government and private sector clients in both Canada and the US, including Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA); where he was an analyst on the power industry, on advanced and renewable energy technologies, deregulation, distributed resources, energy storage, and the future of hydroelectric resources in North America, and Pacific Gas and Electric Company, where he received the Chairman’s Award, and a President’s Award for Conservation and Environment.

He has published numerous papers on renewable, advanced energy, and climate change technologies. He was an advisor on a film on solar power that has aired on PBS local affiliates across the US. He is currently also Editor in Chief of a PBS series on renewable energy.

 

Dr. Guy D. Phillips, Executive Vice President

 

Dr. Guy Phillips Executive Vice President of Intellergy Corporation has over 35 years experience at senior levels in business, government, and academia. Dr. Phillips is founder and President of Energy Resources International Inc. While at the helm, the company grew to 35 employees and 14 consultants and the company expanded its business into 35 countries where it partnered with numerous in-country associations to carry out projects.

 

Dr. Phillips earned his B.A. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin in 1971. In 1973 he obtained his M.A. in Resource Economics and in 1976 his PhD in Economics and Law from University of Wisconsin.

 

Dr. Phillips has been a senior level policy maker including Assistant Secretary of the California Resources Agency, with 14,000 employees, and was Chief Economist for the State of Wisconsin. Dr. Phillips has been consultant/advisor on economic development, energy, environmental policies, programs, and implementing laws, regulations, and procedures to 33 countries including China, Japan, UK, Germany, and India and US Presidents and Governors including Jimmy Carter, and California governors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown. He has been a senior advisor to policy makers, legislators, Congress, and has written over 60 laws at state and federal levels.

 

Dr. Phillips' senior level academic experience includes Professor and Chair of the Environmental Management graduate program in the Graduate School of Business at University of California, Riverside. He has served on the board of ten non-profit environmental and consumer protection organizations, and has written more than 95 publications, technical and research reports.