Bill Jordan

Founder at Jordan Energy & Food Enterprises, LLC
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(386) 825-5501
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East Greenbush, New York, United States, US

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Paul Curran

Bill has a tremendous amount of integrity in everything he does. He enjoys the respect of everyone he comes into contact with and as a result customers and coworkers communicate freely with Bill, giving him a tremendous ability to solve problems and find solutions more readily becuase of a high degree of trust that he enjoys. Customers and coworkers enjoy and respect working with Bill. A great person to know and work with. Bill has an impressive track record of success. He was the leading commercial representative for Axio Power in the Massachusetts market. In that role, he developed the first megawatt scale solar energy facility in the State. He also signed up several followon projects in the State. A very significant accomplishment.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Founder
      • Feb 2008 - Present

      Helping you capture the power of the sun! Contact us today for a free consultation at 518-326-1104 or info@jordanenergy.org. Helping you capture the power of the sun! Contact us today for a free consultation at 518-326-1104 or info@jordanenergy.org.

    • Co-founder and President
      • Jan 2007 - Present

      Co-Founded, with wife, the Let's Share the Sun Foundation, to install off grid solar electric power in the poorest parts of the world, beginning with Project Haiti (see brochure). Writes a monthly column about solar in the poorest parts of the world for PVNews, the oldest and most prestigious publication covering the solar industry in the United States Represented and wrote speeches for NY's Commissioner of Agriculture on a wide range of topics, including local procurement, farm to school, healthy eating, and environmental stewardship. Organized itineraries and trade mission to Canada for eight NY food companies, resulting in new and increased sales into Ontario and Quebec for several participating companies. Hosted the Minister of Agriculture and delegation from China on a two day visit to New York Developed, a 3500-member import/export organization( Cepa Chile), which resulted in price increases of 30% to 40% received by producers, including several subsidiaries, such as Agro-Assa, a bean processing and marketing enterprise. Sourced new clients and negotiated sales contracts for an agricultural processing company, resulting in significantly higher prices and a 500% increase in wheat processing. Recognized by the President and the Minister of Agriculture of Chile for writing The History of the Department of Rural Action: Towards Small Family Farmer Hope, a book that led to substantial support for 2500 small family farmers in the Chilean countryside. Show less

    • India
    • Renewables & Environment
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • Jun 2011 - Jan 2012

      Distributed Generation and Utility scale focus Distributed Generation and Utility scale focus

    • United States
    • Renewables & Environment
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Manager
      • May 2009 - Jun 2011

      Utility Scale Solar Project Development with a focus on brownfield and landfill sites Utility Scale Solar Project Development with a focus on brownfield and landfill sites

    • Special Projects
      • 2008 - 2009

      fresh cut fruits and vegetables, particularly apple slices and cut carrots fresh cut fruits and vegetables, particularly apple slices and cut carrots

    • Vice President of Organic Produce Sales
      • Mar 2007 - Dec 2008

    • Special Assistant
      • Aug 2002 - Feb 2007

    • Northeast Regional Coordinator
      • Jan 2000 - Jan 2002

    • Northeast Regional Coordinator
      • Jan 2000 - Jan 2002

    • Vice President Production/Marketing
      • Jan 1996 - Jan 2000

    • Vice President Production/Marketing
      • Jan 1996 - Jan 2000

    • Director of Marketing
      • Jan 1992 - Jan 1996

    • Director of Marketing
      • Jan 1992 - Jan 1996

    • Production Supervisor
      • Jan 1990 - Jan 1992

    • Production Supervisor
      • Jan 1990 - Jan 1992

    • Intern
      • Jan 1988 - Jan 1990

      SELECTED PUBLICATIONSMonthly column in PVNews, the oldest publication in the U.S. solar industry: "Solar in the Poorest Parts of the World" 2009-PresentBi-monthly column in El Diario El Centro, a regional newspaper in Chile's 7th Region, entitled, "Que Campo Quiere Chile" (What Kind of Countryside does Chile Want?

    • Intern
      • Jan 1988 - Jan 1990

      SELECTED PUBLICATIONSMonthly column in PVNews, the oldest publication in the U.S. solar industry: "Solar in the Poorest Parts of the World" 2009-PresentBi-monthly column in El Diario El Centro, a regional newspaper in Chile's 7th Region, entitled, "Que Campo Quiere Chile" (What Kind of Countryside does Chile Want?

    • Holy Cross Associate Program, Lay Missioner
      • Jan 1985 - Jan 1987

    • Holy Cross Associate Program, Lay Missioner
      • Jan 1985 - Jan 1987

Education

  • Cornell University
    MPS, Agricultural and Resource Economics
    2000 - 2002
  • Cornell University
    Master, Professional Studies - 2002Applied Economics and Management
    2000 - 2002
  • University of Notre Dame
    BA, Government & International Studies and Italian
    1981 - 1985
  • University of Notre Dame
    Bachelor of Arts; Maryknoll School of Theology, Master, Government and International Studies; Italian; Theology
    1981 - 1985
  • Cornell University
    Master; Master's, Professional Studies - 2002 Applied Economics and Management
  • University of Notre Dame
    Bachelor of Arts; Maryknoll School of Theology, Master, Government and International Studies; Italian; Theology

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