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Virginia Cha, 48, is an independent member of the American Environmental
Energy, Inc. (AEEI.PK) Board of Directors, according to AEE President
and CEO Brent Brewer.
“We are pleased to add the
internationally-recognized talents of Ms. Cha to our efforts to develop
an integrated renewable energy and carbon credit development company,”
Brewer said.
For the past four years, Ms. Cha led her own investment businesses in
China and has current science park development projects there.
Concurrently, she is spearheading efforts at the Institute of Systems
Science (a National University of Singapore post-graduate teaching
institute) regarding initiatives in management research.
From 1997 to 2003, she successfully led two startup companies in
Singapore and China and integrated them into public-listed companies
when she was the co-founder/CEO of Singapore-based Star+Globe
Technologies Pte Ltd and Executive Vice President for Hong Kong-based
CyberCity Holdings. At this time, she was also CEO of the 8th Network
Corporation, a CyberCity investment firm in Beijing.
For the prior two years, Ms. Cha was at the Institute of Systems Science
where she headed the venture-funded technology spin-off model. She
started her career in 1980 in the U.S. as an Assistant Systems
Programmer in the Operating Systems Department at Unisys (then Burroughs
Corporation), with appointments in various positions, ending 15 years
later with the position of Director, Advanced Technology, reporting to
the Chief Technology Officer.
Ms. Cha is currently pursuing PhD studies in Innovation at the National
University of Singapore.
American Environmental Energy is a recently organized and funded
renewable energy developer specializing in integrating diverse
technologies in a complimentary way to provide additional renewable
energy. These Renewable Energy Power Parks serve as clean “energy
farms,” providing clean sources such as
biofuels, waste to energy, clean hydrogen, and wind and solar power.
Integrating these different energy sources is a key “value
added” feature for the company.
AEE advocates the ECO Power Park model that combines systems such as
trash, sewage, waste water, drinking water and electricity by applying
new emerging technologies such as Pyrolytic Steam Reforming Gasification
(PSRG), nano-bubblers, hydrogen fuel cells, algae carbon sequestration,
bio-diesel and other systems. By combing these technologies, greater
efficiencies are obtained, and waste sources (problems) become feedstock
for renewable energy equipment and genesis (solutions).