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CLEAN is a collaborative movement of organizations and individuals organizing around a specific "CALL TO ACTION."
The "call" is to implement new energy policies based on decentralized control of energy, whereby energy is generated by regionally appropriate, reliable, and renewable resources, such as wind, solar, and geothermal.
William Allen, Interim
President
Throughout a career of over 35 years, Bill Allen has been an innovative and strategic leader in the
philanthropic and nonprofit sectors. As Executive Vice President of Community Services (1977 to 2004) at the
United Way of Rhode Island, he led its community building operation. He served as Interim President of United
Way in 1996. He has held senior management positions with United Ways in Broome County, New York and Portland,
Maine. Currently he is a lecturer at Brown University, Boston College Graduate School of Social Work and
Providence College. He was one of three individuals who led a coalition which designed and successfully lobbied
for Rhode Island’s welfare reform legislation.
Charley Cummings, Vice President
Charley Cummings spent the last 3-years as a management consultant, leading projects for Fortune 500 clients in
marketing, pricing, salesforce effectiveness and corporate strategy across a range of industry sectors,
including energy, healthcare, industrials, and non-profit. Charley is a graduate of Brown University, where he
earned a BA in public policy. Charley completed a dissertation comparing the regulatory and consents process
for offshore wind in the UK with that of the US, while studying abroad at the London School of Economics. His
previous experience includes designing the corporate social responsibility strategy of an all-natural &
organic soup company, working for a Member of the House of Commons in the British Parliament, helping to manage
a summer camp in Brewster, and various political campaigns. He is currently pursuing an MBA at Harvard Business
School. He is involved with Clean Power Now because he believes that young people must be engaged in the effort
to embrace sustainable and renewable energy sources, as they will inherit the ramifications of the political
and economic choices we make today.
Ruth Bechtold-Imhof,
Secretary
Ruth Bechtold-Imhof was born and raised in Switzerland. She has a degree
inAnalytical Chemistry. In 1979 while working at the University of BaselSwitzerland her Professor offered
her a summer position at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole. She fell in love with Cape Cod
and when a position opened up at the Dana Farber Cancer center in Boston she accepted and started her life
abroad. She met her future husband Jack in Woods Hole as he was on a stop over while working on the Texas
A&M research vessel the Gyre. Her marriage relocated her to Austin Texas where she worked at the
Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute of UT doing studies with micro fibrillar proteins. TheTexan heat
quickly brought the family back to live on beautiful Cape Cod. Ruthtook on a position in Boston, this time
at the Boston University MedicalCenter. After the birth of their son the daily trips to Boston were no
longerpractical. In 1999 she accepted a job at Housing Assistance Corporation, which startedher off in a
whole new career. For the past three years she has found a way tocombine her personal concern for a
cleaner planet with work as the manager ofthe energy department for Housing Assistance Corporation. This
departmentreceives federal and utility funds to administer programs that assistlow-income families with
heating and winterization installations for their homes. Through this important work our families are
helped financially and Cape Cod benefits greatly from decreased carbon emissions. Ruth was just recently
promoted to the department assistant director and shelooks forward to an exciting future. Together with
her job her new board membership with CPN will truly enable her to combine her passion for a cleaner Ruth
is also a board member of the Community Leadership Institute and volunteers at the Barnstable High School
Drama Club as a sewing and cupcake momma .
Captain Richard Elrick,
Treasurer
Dick Elrick is the Director of Planning and Development for the Community Action Committee of
Cape Cod and the Islands, Inc. and has lived on the Cape for over 30 years. He has worked 20 years as a ferry boat
captain on Nantucket Sound. Dick received his law degree from Western New England College in Springfield, where he was
on the National Moot Court team. He is currently Vice President of the Cape and Islands Self-Reliance Corporation, as a
well as a former 3-term Barnstable town councillor.
Steve Barrett, Director
Steve Barrett is a life-long Massachusetts resident who
grew up in Gloucester and now lives in Concord. Professionally, Steve is the Director of Clean Energy for Burlington
MA-based Harris Miller Miller & Hanson (HMMH). Steve is also a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
Accredited Professional and in that capacity works with developers on green strategies from water and energy efficiency
systems to the use and reuse of environmentally-friendly products.
Dorte Griswold, Director
Dorte Griswold, a native of Denmark, spent most of her early life in Copenhagen, graduating from the School for
Occupational Therapy at the University Of Copenhagen in 1962. During her high school years, Dorte spent 3 years
in Boston area schools where she met her future husband, William (Bill) Griswold. Following a nine year
courtship on three continents, Dorte and Bill married in 1963.
After moving to the states, Dorte worked as an Occupational Therapist at Massachusetts General Hospital. She retired from Occupational Therapy to raise her two children Erik and Anna. Once the children were older, Dorte had a rewarding career as a realtor for Coldwell Banker in Belmont.
As a native of Denmark, Dorte knows first-hand what a wind farm off our shores will look like. From the bluff behind Dorte's family summer home in western Denmark, there is a beautiful view of the offshore wind farm at Horns Rev. Dorte was dismayed when not-to-scale artist renderings of the proposed Cape Wind project in Nantucket Sound began appearing in area local newspapers, so she and her husband Bill decided to arrange a trip through Clean Power Now for anyone interested in seeing offshore wind farms first-hand.
William E. Griswold, Director
William "Bill" Griswold, originally from Belmont, graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio in 1959 and earned an
M.B.A. at Boston University in 1970 while working full time. In 1960, he accepted a two year position in North
Africa, teaching woodworking in a trade school for teenage boys. While there, he discovered his flair for
languages, something which he still enjoys to this day.
Bill worked as a consultant to the public transportation industry. His clients included urban bus systems, intercity bus lines, ferry operators and commuter airlines. His focus was on the creation of operating schedules, a task which is now most often completed by computers. After 40 years in the industry, Bill retired to the Cape with his wife Dorte in 1998.
In January 2004, Bill and Dorte organized the first Clean Power Now trip to Denmark. Using Bill's contacts in the travel industry, and Dorte's contacts in Denmark, they guided a group of 25 people to see the offshore wind farm at Horns Rev, and to visit the Vestas wind turbine factory in Ringkobing. In May 2005, Bill and Dorte arranged a second trip for 35 people to visit Denmark. This time, the group was able to charter a boat to go out to the newly built Nysted offshore wind farm.
Christopher
Stimpson, Director
Chris Stimpson is a native of Great Britain. After a 13-year career in the Royal Air Force he settled on Cape
Cod in 1981. He has spent most of the time since in the advertising business, with a focus on high-tech.
industries. Chris is the Executive Campaigner and Activist for the Solar Nation advocacy group (www.solar-nation.org). He performs secretarial duties for Clean Power Now, and lends his
creative skills to the advertising and publicity efforts of the organization.
Laura
Wasserman, Director
Laura Wasserman has lived on Nantucket for the better part of the past seventeen years and is the coordinator
of the Nantucket chapter of Clean Power Now. Having watched Nantucket and the Cape grow exponentially over the
years and seen the challenges that that has brought, Laura feels committed to bringing renewable energy to our
backyard and afar to help mitigate the negative effects of this growth and our increasing consumption. As a
local environmental and political activist, Laura also organizes a progressive speakers series on Nantucket in
the summer, dedicated to bringing forward-thinking ideas and issues to the broader public. She is also a grant
maker with a foundation that funds progressive organizations of the social change movement, furthering the
causes of social justice, environmental preservation, democracy building, and peace.
Clean Power Now is an independent, 501(c) (3) charitable organization. We receive no funding of any kind from Cape Wind or its employees. We are a non-profit Massachusetts corporation and are funded primarily through foundations and donations.