2GreenEnergy's Craig Shields … At Your Service

2GreenEnergy's Craig Shields … At Your Service

Do you ever worry that launching your products — aimed as they are on disruptive innovation – will fail to resonate in the marketplace of ideas?

…that your “elevator pitch” – perhaps even your entire business model – will fail to differentiate you effectively from everyone else?

… that your attempts to clarify your true uniqueness to the market will fall flat?

And here’s another question: Do you ever wish there were an easy and inexpensive way to get some strategic, multi-disciplinary business advice from someone with a background of success in this space?

Craig Shields … at your service.

In 1983, Craig opened a marketing agency to generate demand for Fortune-sized and high-growth clients in IT, automotive, and industrial capital equipment. Since that day, headline client relationships have included IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Sony, Porsche Motor Cars, 3M, FedEx, General Motors, ITT, Litton, 3Com, Xerox, Penske, AT&T, National Semiconductor, Philips Electronics, Nortel Networks, Fujitsu, and Oracle.

Craig and his team have conducted over 800 innovative projects for clients in these enterprise accounts – and for much smaller (e.g., venture-capitalized start-ups) as well. After decades of awards and – more importantly – documented, fact-based results, he stands ready to work for you.  Now you can put Craig’s track record of business/marketing success – and his understanding of sustainable products and services – to work for your benefit.

For $1000 plus travel expenses, Craig will come on site for a one-day interactive shirt-sleeves session with you and your team, armed with his tools, including the 25 Tips for Renewable Energy Businesses, and The Three Brass Tacks of Renewable Energy.

If you’re interested, just hit Contact and let us know.  He’s … at your service.

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6 comments on “2GreenEnergy's Craig Shields … At Your Service
  1. Craig,

    I realized that this is a big ticket, Long lead time item, but multiple solar benefits, built into the roof of a low profile commercial/industrial structure should have hit by now.

  2. Cameron Atwood says:

    Craig,

    Having worked directly with you for nearly five years, playing a key role in a wide array of your different projects, I can personally and firmly attest to the high level of quality in the work that we all performed as a direct result of your leadership.

    You concretely demonstrate not only your solid grasp on the most effective methods of defining and refining business concepts, and identifying and motivating the best high level audience for those concepts, but also your clear understanding that the surest path to success is to facilitate the success of others. Any firm choosing you as an advisor and strategist is making a very smart move, and will reap the attendant rewards.

    I gained a great many of my most positive business experiences while working with you and your clients – seeing first-hand the substantial fruit borne of your efforts and your mentorship, and observing the rare degree of ethics with which you pursued, designed and executed those projects, most particularly in comparison to the marketing field at large. These are among the very important reasons why I feel proud to count you as a friend today.

  3. Matt Snyder says:

    This makes me wish I had a thousand dollars. What we need is capital for certification of our process. At that point, the entire funding dynamic inverts and the bankers come to us asking if we will accept their investment. I know it sounds crazy, but we are exactly 1 test (costing $250K or more) away from open field running. But, I’m finding that people would rather make a tiny profit right up until Climate Change kills us all. What other reason could there possibly be to reject what we have developed? We have the technology ready for commercialization for industrial scale algae based biofuels production at or near the point of use which consumes almost 2 tons of CO2 for every ton of algae produced. Capital investment evaporated 15 months ago. Now what? Humanity ends?

  4. Les Blevins says:

    I feel exactly as Matt Snyder about our technology. The only difference is that our system is designed to incorporate algae and a long list of other biobased feedstocks into the county scale biorefinery concept. Anyone wanting more information on our technology can contact me at LBlevins@aaecorp.com

    here is the list of those other feedstocks our system is designed to convert to heat, power, liquid fuels and other higher end products.

    Agricultural Residues and Wastes Such As Corn Stalks, Stems and Straws etc.
    Broken Pallets and Wood Scrap From Pallet Plants, Furniture Makers etc.
    Coal, Standard Grades & Low Rank
    Dedicated Fuel Crops in loose or baled form.
    Demolition, Storm and Flood Debris
    Discarded Roofing, Carpets and Furniture
    Furniture Industry Waste
    Food Industry Waste & Garbage
    Forestry & Lumber Industry Waste
    Manure Wet or Dry
    Municipal Solid Wastes
    Oil and Tar Sands
    Oil Spill Cleanup Wastes
    Petroleum Coke
    Scrap Tires
    Sewer and Wastewater Processing Sludges

  5. Hey. car sales are up! Americans are sooo stupid