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The ENI Management Team

The management team of ENI consists of experts in web-based technology, procurement processes, business development, and the environmental and construction industry. ENI management is dedicated to bringing immediate and measurable value to the community of companies and people engaged in the environmental and construction industry.


Kim Winslow, CEO / President

Kim Winslow brings 24 years of engineering, environmental, contracting, petroleum, and management experience to ENI. After graduating with a BS in geology from the University of Florida in 1978 and completing two years of post graduate study toward an MS in geology from the University of Houston, Kim worked at a professional and management level for companies including; Chevron Geosciences Company, United Energy Resources, Convest Energy Corporation, A.W.D. Enviropact, Inc. In 1978 he founded Environmental Property Assessment, Inc. which he subsequently merged with 3 related companies as Founder and Chief Executive Officer into U.S. Environmental Group, Inc. (USEG), a $8 million per year full-service environmental consulting, contracting, and remediation firm headquartered in Pompano Beach, FL., and with office locations throughout the Southeastern U.S. From 1996-99, Kim served as Principle-in-Charge of the Futch/USEG Teaming Partnership, providing full-service government contracting capabilities primarily within the environmental and related construction industries. During this period he became an investor in ENI and subsequently joined the company in 1998 as V.P of ENI's Supplier Services Group that includes supplier sales, customer service and software/client site content. In January of 2002 he succeeded Jay Fredkin as CEO/President.

Tully Ryan, Executive Vice President/President EfficientUtilities

Tully Ryan founded ENI-Net in 1995 as a consulting service dedicated to assisting disadvantaged subcontractors in finding new contract opportunities. Ryan's expertise resides in areas including computer science, sales and marketing, and geological consulting within the environmental industry. After receiving a BS in geology from East Carolina University, Tully was employed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation as a geologist; Groundwater Management Associated, as a Senior Geologist; and Ecological Services as Project Manager. During his field experience, Ryan worked with large environmental primes, consultants, and contractors on DOD, Superfund, and various industrial sites throughout the United States. Tully co-founded ENI based on the goal of bridging the gap between primes, consultants, and the numerous small and disadvantaged subcontractors in the environmental industry. With the addition of a professional management team at EfficientUtilities, Tully now concentrates his efforts on strategic relationships and value-added activity geared towards furthering ENI’s and EU’s long-term goals. In April 2002 Tully assumed the dual role of President of EfficientUtilities. EfficientUtilities (EU) was formed in 2001 as a partnership between the American Water Works Association (AWWA), the world’s largest water association, and Environmental Network International (ENI). EfficientUtilities provides software tools that improve communication, collaboration and administration, and management functions related to purchasing and sales in the utility and public sector field.

Victor Briabrin, Chief Technology Officer

Victor Briabrin contributes over 20 years experience in the information technology industry to ENI-Net and EfficientUtilities. He has designed and implemented a number of large software systems for users in the United States and Europe. Victor's industry involvement includes working with government and commercial organizations in the United States, Austria, Germany, Eastern Europe, Russia, and the United Nations. He has command of wide range of technologies, including client/server and web-applications, object-oriented design, database applications for Oracle, SQL Server, and Sybase, data warehousing, expert systems, and networking. He is proficient in various development platforms and programming languages including C#, C++, Visual Basic, Java, SQL. He received his MS in electrical engineering in Russia, his Ph.D. at the Lebedev Institute of Computer Technology in Moscow, and had professional training at MIT and Stanford University. At the beginning of his career, Victor was the team leader for developing scientific applications and computer games, which included the well-known game Tetris. During the last five years, he was the Technical Director of the IT Group at I-NET, Inc. and Vice President of Software Development at NetBalance, Inc.

Edward Savage, CFO

Partner with the TJ Strategy Group has a distinguished financial career in the technical industry. Ed was co-founder, Senior VP of Finance and Administration and Director of Telematics International, a multinational Florida-based telecommunication component manufacturer. In this role, he co-authored the business plan, raised over $17 million in private funding and helped lead a successful public offering. Ed also played a key operational role in Telematics International from start-up to $100 million in sales. Ed has served as VP of Cro-Bar, Inc., VP of Finance of Modular Computer Systems and Senior Group Controller of Product Manufacturing at Digital Equipment Corporation. Ed also served as Director of the Community National Bank and was a Founder and Director of the Gateway American Bank of Florida.

Charles M. Skinner, Vice President Procurement Applications and Solutions

Chuck Skinner is Vice President of Product Marketing at ENI, responsible for procurement systems and solutions. He has a professional background in contracts/procurement and project management. Mr. Skinner combines over 20 years of industry, laboratory, university, and government experience in managing contracts and procurement programs at major companies. Upon receiving a BS in mechanical and environmental engineering from Duke University and an MBA in finance and operations management from Northwestern University, Mr. Skinner began working as the Deputy Manager/Contracting Officer at the Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, CO. He then served as the Business and Procurement Manager at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California and subsequently joined CH2M HILL in 1996 as the Director of Procurement. CH2M HILL is an employee owned, global project delivery firm with over 7,000 engineers, planners, economists, and scientists providing full service capabilities – design, construction, and operations – in three primary areas: environmental, water/wastewater, and transportation. Annual sales are in excess of $1 billion. Mr. Skinner’s procurement department purchased in excess of $200 million annually for clients throughout the world, approximately 80% for commercial clients and 20% for Federal clients. He accomplished this with a direct staff of 5 Managers, immediate staff of 20, and matrixed responsibility for 100 contracts and procurement personnel throughout North America. In addition, his responsibilities included procurement policies and procedures, procurement tools, and procurement systems for the company. During his tenure with CH2M HILL, he configured and implemented an Oracle based purchasing system.

Edward Fredkin, Chief IT Consultant

Edward Fredkin is recognized worldwide as one of the foremost authorities and developers of artificial intelligence. Ed is the inventor of the Conservative Logic Gate, a computing element widely known as the Fredkin Gate. He discovered general methods, known as the Fredkin Transforms, for converting mathematical models of systems into computational models that are exactly reversible. Following his military service as a pilot and later as a computer specialist for the Air Research and Development Command in the US Air Force, Ed became a leading researcher of Artificial Intelligence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory. He then joined Bolt Beranek and Newman as a computer scientist. Ed founded his first company, Information International, Incorporated (III). After leading III to become a well-established public company, Ed returned to MIT as a Professor of electrical engineering. While at MIT, Ed directed the MIT Laboratory of Computer Science. He spent one year at the California Institute of Technology as a Fairchild Distinguished Scholar working in the Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy, and then returned to MIT. Ed was awarded the Dickson Prize for his research into the fundamental limitations of computation for his work at MIT. Later he became Research Professor of Physics at Boston University. Currently, he is Distinguished Service Professor at Carnegie Mellon University. Fredkin has performed extensive consulting to large computer companies such as IBM, Digital, Motorola, Schlumberger, and to many other smaller companies. He has been on the Board of Directors, served as CEO, and has founded more than a dozen different companies.

John E. Beard, Chief Legal Council

John Beard graduated from Williams College in 1954 and from Harvard Law School in 1957. He joined Ropes & Gray in 1957 and became a partner in 1967. John has represented a number of companies from infancy, through initial public offering, and into their establishment as significant participants in the economy of the region. Examples of such companies include Reebok and Timberland in consumer-branded merchandise and EMC and Millipore in high-technology products and services. He has assisted clients with financing, mergers and acquisitions and strategic divestitures. John has advised private equity buyers in acquiring businesses using multi-tiered financing structures, and has represented companies in establishing and operating joint ventures and other strategic partnerships. He also represented the not-for-profit recipient of research funding in multi-year research collaborations between international pharmaceutical companies and Dana Farber Cancer Institute, New England Deaconess Hospital, and a unit of the Harvard Medical School.


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