THE PINE TREE POWER COMPANY - Key Persons


Adams Catlin

Job Titles:
  • Professor of Economics
Dr. David Vail is Adams Catlin Professor of Economics emeritus and former Director of Environmental Studies at Bowdoin College. He participates in the Citizens' Climate Lobby as a member of its Economics Policy Network. He also serves on the Solar Energy Association of Maine board and the Coastal Enterprises, Inc (CEI) Policy Committee, which he formerly chaired. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from Yale University.

Ania Wright

Ania Wright is a leading figure in youth climate activism in Maine. She serves as the Youth Representative to the Maine Climate Council, works as the Grassroots Climate Organizer for the Sierra Club Chapter of Maine, is a founding member of the youth-led coalition, Maine Youth for Climate Justice, and is a sitting board member of Maine Climate Action Now!. She recently graduated from College of the Atlantic with a B.A. in Human Ecology.

Bill Dunn

Job Titles:
  • Consultant
Bill Dunn is a consultant based in Yarmouth with over 50 years of experience in the electricity industry and has advised clients of all utility ownership types (i.e., public, private, local and federal) worldwide (25+ countries) and throughout the US. He specializes in electricity market design and implementation, ancillary services, utility and power pool/market operations, inter-utility coordination, contractual power supply arrangements, and transmission access and pricing.

Dr. Jono Anzalone

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director of the Climate Initiative
Dr. Jono Anzalone is Executive Director of The Climate Initiative, working to empower 10 million youth to climate action by 2025. He served as the Head of Disaster and Crisis, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies for the Americas and Caribbean region, and as a Vice President at the American Red Cross overseeing programming in more than 34 countries. He holds an MS in Economics and a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Higher Education from the University of Nebraska.

Dr. Richard Silkman

Dr. Richard Silkman holds a Yale Ph.D. in economics and is a nationally recognized expert in the regulation of public utilities, the development of competitive energy markets and the development, licensing and operation of power plants, including hydroelectric generating stations. He is the CEO of Competitive Energy Services, a Maine-based energy consulting firm.

Dr. Richard Woodbury

Job Titles:
  • Program Administrator at the National Bureau of Economic Research

Ed Geis

Ed Geis is a web development entrepreneur in Camden. A passionate advocate for renewable energy, Ed designed and installed a residential solar system at his home and works to promote smart, clean, reliable energy.

Emily Rochford

Emily Rochford is a climate activist and recent Unity College graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sustainable Energy Management. She serves as a core member of the Maine Youth for Climate Justice coalition and has worked with organizations such as the Maine Partnership for Environmental Stewardship, Window Dressers, Efficiency Maine, and ReVision Energy.

Gary Friedmann

Gary Friedmann serves on the Bar Harbor Town Council, on the steering committee of Maine Climate Action NOW, on the Executive Committee of the Maine Chapter of the Sierra Club, and chairs the Energy Committee of A Climate to Thrive, the grassroots initiative to make Mount Desert Island energy independent by 2030. He was also president of Maine Citizens for Clean Elections and Treasurer of Friends of Baxter State Park.

Hon. John Brautigam

Job Titles:
  • Attorney
  • Consultant
Hon. John Brautigam is an attorney and consultant with a practice in public policy and legislative advocacy. He has served in the Maine legislature as a member of the Energy, Utilities, and Technology Committee, as Assistant Attorney General, and as Director of Efficiency Maine. Mr. Brautigam holds a J.D. from Stanford Law School, an M.A. from Trinity College, and a B.A. from Wesleyan University.

Hon. Seth Berry

Hon. Seth Berry of Bowdoinham was the lead House sponsor of LD 1708, the Maine bill to create a consumer-owned utility. He served seven terms in the Maine Legislature, including four on the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology, including three terms as the House Chair. Rep. Berry is also an award-winning former teacher, business development director for a Maine biotech laboratory, and past Democratic Majority Leader and Assistant Majority Leader of the Maine House of Representatives.

John Clark

John Clark is the former General Manager of Houlton Water Company, a capacity he served in for 33 years. He is a recipient of Maine Water Utilities Association's Lifetime Achievement Award, and past President of the Northern Maine Independent System Administrator, past President of the Dirigo Electric Cooperative, and past President of the Northeast Public Power Association. He studied engineering at Maine Maritime Academy and business and engineering at Northeastern University, a background that complemented his career in utility operations.

Jonathan Fulford

Jonathan Fulford is a carpenter and lives in Belfast where he serves on the Belfast Energy Committee. He is a member of the Sierra Club Executive Committee, represents Sierra Club on Maine Climate Action Now, and is a former democratic candidate for U.S. Congress in Maine's second congressional district.

Kevin J. Mattson

Job Titles:
  • Managing Partner of Dirigo Capital
Kevin J. Mattson is the Managing Partner of Dirigo Capital Advisors. He has overseen the execution and development of several large scale commercial real estate projects totaling more than $200 million, primarily in Northern New England. Kevin was appointed to the Maine Uniform Building Code Task force by Governor King, and was appointed to the Finance Authority of Maine by Governor Baldacci, on which he served as Treasurer. Kevin was awarded a BA in Accounting from Skidmore College and received an MBA from the University of Maine.

Nathan Carlow

Job Titles:
  • Representative
Anne Butterfield is an environmental advocate and former journalist. She worked for 7 years as an energy columnist in Boulder, Colorado, where she bore witness to the city's efforts to establish a municipal utility. She is also a board member with WildEarth Guardians and served 10 years on the board of Clean Energy Action, two climate and conservation focused nonprofits. Representative Nathan Carlow of Buxton is serving his first term in the Maine Legislature as a member of the Joint Standing Committee on Energy, Utilities and Technology. He was a cosponsor of LD 1708 and has focused his work in committee on promoting a clean environment, ensuring affordable rates, and demanding reliable service for Maine people and businesses. He holds the distinction of being the youngest legislator ever elected in Maine history. Rep. Carlow is serving his fourth year on the Bonny Eagle School Board and is a member of the Board's Policy Committee.

Richard Davies

Richard Davies served two terms as Maine's Public Advocate, representing the interests of of consumers in proceedings before the Maine Public Utilities Commission. He also served as senior staff to two Maine Governors, worked for the Maine State Housing Authority, founded Public Policy Associates, Inc., and was elected to four terms in the Maine House of Representatives, as well as two terms as county treasurer. Richard's many decades of public service were well described by former Governor John E. Baldacci: "Dick has been a key public servant who progressed the quality of life for all the people of Maine throughout his career. He embodies the principles of democracy in all his actions." Richard passed away in 2023 leaving behind a remarkable legacy of public service.

Sam May

Sam May is a former Wall Street analyst with experience in both Silicon Valley and Hong Kong. While at US Bancorp Piper Jaffray, he led the IPO of the maker of Blackberry as well as other major transactions. He also served as a member of the Governor's Economic Recovery Committee. He lives in Portland and is co-founder of Maine Harvest Federal Credit Union.

Sen. Rick Bennett

Senator Rick Bennett of Oxford was the lead Senate sponsor of LD 1708. He has served in the Maine Legislature for 15 years in both the Senate and House, including as Senate President. Sen. Bennett currently serves on the Appropriations and Financial Affairs Committee and the Government Oversight Committee. He is currently President and CEO of ValueEdge Advisors and has served on the boards of Maine Conservation Voters, Maine Heritage Policy Center, and Hebron Academy. As a business leader, he has directed or helped the turnarounds of several Maine enterprises including GWI and Quoddy. He received his B.A. with honors from Harvard University in 1986 and his M.B.A. from the University of Southern Maine in 2000.

Steve Weems

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director of the Solar Energy
Steve Weems is the Executive Director of the Solar Energy Association of Maine, a broad coalition of solar energy interests advocating for the development of solar energy projects as a key component of the clean energy infrastructure necessary to decarbonize Maine's economy. He has committed himself to sustainable economic development in Maine since 1975, having founded, owned, or managed eight businesses (including three nonprofits) and as a commercial project financier. He is a graduate of Harvard Business School, a veteran, and served on the Brunswick Town Council.

Vaughan Woodruff

Vaughan Woodruff is the former CEO and founder of Insource Renewables and previously served as the chair of Maine's solar industry trade group. He serves as an appointed member of the Maine Workforce Board and, in his multiple roles in Maine's homegrown solar industry, he has been involved extensively in proceedings at the Maine Legislature and Maine Public Utilities Commission to modernize the state's energy policy.