Nat Mundy, CEO
Nat has pioneered the development and marketing of Renewable Energy technologies across multiple industries. He has a career spanning 20 years of developing and completing projects that provide economically driven, environmentally sensitive solutions to commercial, industrial and municipal environments around the world. Since 1989 Nat has been providing innovative, cost competitive solutions to a distinguished clientele that includes Walt Disney World, Duke Power and International Paper (I-P).
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Richard E. Spear, COO
Richard has decades of experience leading numerous companies in strategic planning, financial statement preparation, business and marketing plan creation, operation analysis and implementation. He currently serves as CFO of the BlueRyno Foundation. Richard is President of a real estate investment and holdings company and serves on the Board of Director for the First Milton Bank.
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Jack Youngblood, Sr. VP of Business Development
Jack is an NFL Hall of Fame defensive end that played his entire career for the Los Angeles Rams. After his retirement on the field, Jack Youngblood focused his competitive drive on the business world, working in player relations and marketing for the Rams and recently as President of the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. One of his major projects with the Predators was taking the team to a publicly traded company. on the NASDAQ stock exchangeJack was drafted out of the University of Florida by the Rams in the first round of the 1971 NFL Draft; he was chosen as an All-Pro five times during his 14 years with the team and was All-NFC seven times; hailed as “the perfect defensive end”, he became the first Florida Gator inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2001. |
Ryan Klesko, Principle
1995 World Series Winner with the Atlanta Braves and former San Diego Padres Slugger Ryan Klesko ranks among the Padres all time leaders in doubles, RBI’s Runs and Home Runs and still holds the Atlanta Franchise record for Grand Slams. Ryan founded the BlueRyno foundation in 2005 which provides critical economic support for families with children that have been diagnosed with life threatening illnesses. For his involvement with the community and charitable endeavors Ryan was awarded the Padres Chairman’s Award in 2001 and was a finalist for the Roberto Clemente award in 2004. Since retiring from baseball Ryan has devoted his tireless work ethic to business endeavors and his philanthropic causes. Ryan’s numerous business pursuits range from timberland and ranch real estate holdings to hosting the outdoor television show “Grand Slam Adventures”. Ryan, along with former Braves Ace John Smoltz, are co-owners of the Big” K” tree farm, 2006 Georgia Tree Farm of the Year, the Big “K” has received numerous awards and features an outdoor class room that is used to educate school groups in Georgia about the eco-systems services of Pine Forest’s. |