
The Clean50 list was compiled by Delta Management Group. In order to ensure that The Clean50 embraced all sectors, a total of 16
categories were constructed and then at least two people were recognized in each category, based primarily on their impact within the last two years. Delta Management Group is a twenty year old boutique search firm with a growing
practice in clean tech, corporate social responsibility and sustainability
professionals. Formed in 1992, Delta has a long track record of building
exceptional teams, and working closely with management and stakeholders on a
long-term basis as a trusted advisor and true business partner.
The 2012 Clean50 are, in alphabetical order:
- Shari Austin
- Dr. Tima Bansal
- Kevin Brady
- Kent Brown
- Lloyd Bryant
- Tye Burt
- Peter Busby
- Gerald Butts
- Geoff Cape
- Stephen Carpenter
- Charles Cartmill
- Vincent Chornet
- Karen Clarke‑Whistler
- Raymond Côté
- Scott Demark
- David Demers & the Westport team
- Scott Deugo
- Frank Dottori
- Tyler Elm
- Gerald Farthing
- Tom Heintzman
- Marty Janowitz
- Michael Jantzi
- Dr. Phillip Jessop
- J. Ross Keating
- John Keating
- Gord Lambert
- Antony Marcil
- Ed Martin
- Dr. Brenda McCabe
- Dalton McGuinty
- Andrée‑Lise Méthot
- Bob Mitchell
- John Paul Morgan
- Ian Morton
- Chad Park
- Brent Perry
- Dr. Kim Pressnail
- Tom Rand
- Thomas Rankin
- Marlo Raynolds
- Don Roberts
- Dr. Ted Sargent
- Dr. Vicky Sharpe
- Jeffrey Simpson
- Andreas Souvaliotis
- David Stevenson
- Coro Strandberg
- David Swan
- James Taylor
- Marianne Touchie
- Ekaterina Tzekova
- Dr. Peter Victor
- Galen G. Weston
- Ed Whittingham
- Dr. John D. Wiebe
- Ted Zettel
To learn more about the individuals that make up the
Clean 50 click here.
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