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Some biographical information, as well as occasional columns, thoughts and poetry authored by Nelson E. Hay

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MBA, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. BS-CHEMISTRY, CASE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Thirty years of management of non-profit and for-profit organizations, public policy analysis, speaking and Washington representation. Authored/edited hundreds of publications and six books. Served on dozens of boards and steering committees for non-profit and government environmental and energy organizations. Extensive experience working with national and multilateral institutions worldwide. A founding Advisor of the Climate Institute. Please see list of selected publications, bio and resume further down the blog. Past Chair of the Board of Deacons and past Co-Chair of the Board of Missions of the Venice (Florida) United Church of Christ. A past Director of the Venice Area Democratic Club, and a past Democratic Committeeman. Volunteers with the American Red Cross, Laurel Civic Association and Senior Friendship Centers.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Resume

Executive Resume
NELSON EDWARD HAY

Thirty years of management of non-profit and for-profit organizations, public policy analysis, speaking and Washington representation. Authored hundreds of publications and six books. Served on dozens of boards and steering committees for non-profit and government environmental and energy organizations. Extensive experience working with national and multilateral institutions worldwide. A founding Advisor of the Climate Institute.

Education

1967-69 MBA, HARVARD UNIVERSITY Boston, MA
1963-67 BS-CHEMISTRY, CASE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cleveland, OH
Elected to Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemists’ fraternity, and Pi Delta Epsilon, honorary journalism fraternity. Elected President of Case Branch of the American Chemical Society.

Professional Experience

1996-2000 INTERNATIONAL GAS CENTER/NELSON E. HAY & CO. Arlington, VA
President and owner of a small energy/environmental consulting firm, and President & CEO of an outsourced, non-profit trade association serving the international business development and Washington representation needs of major natural gas companies. Reported to Board of Directors composed of CEO-level representatives of member companies. Responsible for all aspects of management, including administration, fundraising, press relations, and coordination of complex programs with Member Company and U.S. government personnel. Organized and carried out over 60 international conferences, trade shows, training programs and other activities. Government representation to the ministerial and head of state level.

1977-1996 AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION Arlington, VA
Part of the Senior Management Team of this major, Washington, non-profit trade association, with 900 employees and an annual budget exceeding $100 million. Held a series of increasingly responsible positions, including nine years as Chief Economist, and culminating as Vice President for Policy, Analysis and International affairs. Had general management responsibility for conduct of quantitative energy issues analyses, development of gas industry positions in coordination with 250 member companies, and explanation of these to the press and public as well as in U.S. Congressional and Executive Branch government testimony. Held a series of increasingly responsible positions, culminating as Vice President for Policy, Analysis and International Affairs.

1976-77 TRANS-ENERGY INTERNATIONAL, INC. Hamilton, Bermuda
Vice President for Marketing, and Member of the Board of Directors. Responsible for administration of Head Office, as well as identification, evaluation and negotiation of natural gas liquids projects worldwide.

1975 U.S. CONGRESS, CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE Washington, D.C.
Provided energy policy analysis and speechwriting for the U.S. Congress.

1971-75 MUNDOGAS, S.A. Hamilton, Bermuda
Entered as Market Planning Coordinator. Promoted to Planning Manager, reporting directly to company President. Implemented market forecasting, planning and capital investment analysis function that became the basis of a major corporate turnaround for this international LP-gas shipping and trading company.

1969-71 GULF OIL CORPORATION Pittsburgh, PAEntered as Financial Analyst. Promoted to Foreign Crude Oil Supply and Distribution Analyst. Introduced computer time-sharing system for monitoring Gulf’s worldwide crude oil situation.

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