Edward Heslop is currently CEO of Environmental Credit Corporation (ECC). ECC is a leading supplier of high quality environmental credits to emerging global financial markets.
Previously, Heslop was co-founder of Ecovation, where he served as Chairman, CEO, President and Chief Operating Officer. Ecovation was an innovative technology early stage growth company in the wastewater and energy sector. Heslop also co-founded several companies, including Paracelsian, Inc., a biotechnology company. Paracelsian progressed from founding through several rounds of financing, culminating in an initial public offering in 22 months. Previous companies founded were smaller manufacturing/wholesale marketing businesses.
Edward Heslop received an A.A.S. degree from Cobleskill Agricultural and Technical College and both B.S. and M.S. degrees from Cornell University.
The CFIs right now are trading roughly $4, $3.65, most of it ... when it was closed yesterday, but it's been roughly $4. So you see the CERs are trading at about twice of a CFI. Now the important relationship here is the cost of transacting in the United Nations in the Kyoto scheme is pretty onero...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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