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John Winter , Vice President of Process Engineering David Aldous , Range Fuels’ CEO, brings 28 years of experience in the energy, oil and petrochemical industries. With Range Fuels, David is responsible for leading the company forward in its drive to commercialize and expand cellulosic ethanol production. Prior to Range Fuels, David was Executive Vice President Strategy and Portfolio for Royal Dutch Shell in London where he had responsibility for strategy, mergers, acquisitions, divestments, consulting, global systems, health, safety, security, environmental, and technology for Shell’s downstream business. David also served as President of Shell Canada Products where he led an $11 billion industry-leading integrated oil business, with responsibility for retailers, refineries, lubricants, commercial fuels, aviation, distribution, supply, pipelines, and brand management. David brings robust catalysis experience from his six years as President and CEO at CRI/Criterion where he led a global catalyst company, with focus on markets in refining, chemicals, petrochemicals, , Vice President of Process Engineering, brings 30 years of experience in operating gasification plants, research and development, and process engineering, including process design, development, and optimization. At Range Fuels, Winter is responsible for process development and definition functions for the Company's demonstration and commercial plants. Winter most recently served as Vice President of Engineering at Evergreen Energy, where he focused his efforts on coal to clean energy solutions. Prior to Evergreen, John held the distinguished engineering position of Chief Engineer-Gasification for GE Energy. Winter's experience spans research and development, running gasification plants, and process engineering for a variety of companies including GE Energy, Chevron-Texaco and The Dow Chemical Company. John holds a bachelor's and master's degrees in chemical engineering from The University of Alabama and a doctorate in chemical engineering from the University of Houston. " . . . Conventional ethanol produced 20 to 30 percent fewer