George Hunt Weyerhaeuser
Corporate Officer/Principal chez World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Profil
George Hunt Weyerhaeuser is currently a Principal at World Business Council for Sustainable Development since 2006.
He was previously the President & Chief Executive Officer at Weyerhaeuser Co. (Canada), Director at Nordic BioEnergy LLC, and SVP-Technology, Procurement & Transportation at Weyerhaeuser Co. Mr. Weyerhaeuser graduated from Yale University with an undergraduate degree in 1976 and from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a graduate degree in 1986.
Postes actifs de George Hunt Weyerhaeuser
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World Business Council for Sustainable Development
World Business Council for Sustainable Development Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The World Business Council for Sustainable Development operates as a business development association. The non-profit company is based in Geneva, Switzerland. The Swiss company was founded in 1990 by Bertrand P. Collomb. M. Peter Bakker has been the CEO of the company since 2012. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2006 |
Anciens postes connus de George Hunt Weyerhaeuser
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Nordic BioEnergy LLC
Nordic BioEnergy LLC Electric UtilitiesUtilities Nordic BioEnergy develops, owns and operates commercial-scale 'biomass to energy' projects. The company manages and performs all activities required to bring its projects from conception through completion, including construction, start-up and operation. Nordic is currently focused on bioenergy projects in the United States and Canada, with a vision to expand beyond these borders in the future. The company will typically own 100% of its bioenergy assets during the development phase. Once permanent financing is secured and construction begins Nordic may retain sole ownership or sell a portion (or all) of the project to a strategic or financial investor. Nordic BioEnergy's approach to project financing depends on several factors including ongoing partnership opportunities, capital markets conditions and tax considerations. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 16/02/2014 |
Weyerhaeuser Co. (Canada) | President | - |
WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Formation de George Hunt Weyerhaeuser
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Graduate Degree |
Yale University | Undergraduate Degree |
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WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY | Non-Energy Minerals |
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Weyerhaeuser Co. (Canada) | Non-Energy Minerals |
World Business Council for Sustainable Development
World Business Council for Sustainable Development Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The World Business Council for Sustainable Development operates as a business development association. The non-profit company is based in Geneva, Switzerland. The Swiss company was founded in 1990 by Bertrand P. Collomb. M. Peter Bakker has been the CEO of the company since 2012. | Commercial Services |
Nordic BioEnergy LLC
Nordic BioEnergy LLC Electric UtilitiesUtilities Nordic BioEnergy develops, owns and operates commercial-scale 'biomass to energy' projects. The company manages and performs all activities required to bring its projects from conception through completion, including construction, start-up and operation. Nordic is currently focused on bioenergy projects in the United States and Canada, with a vision to expand beyond these borders in the future. The company will typically own 100% of its bioenergy assets during the development phase. Once permanent financing is secured and construction begins Nordic may retain sole ownership or sell a portion (or all) of the project to a strategic or financial investor. Nordic BioEnergy's approach to project financing depends on several factors including ongoing partnership opportunities, capital markets conditions and tax considerations. | Utilities |