SHERWOOD, AR, November 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) Nationally recognized biodiesel consulting group, Lee Enterprises, adds expert to handle federal bidding and Native American projects for its clients.
"Federal bidding is something that almost every (biodiesel) client is either doing, or will do in the near future and Angela (Young's) history and unique ability to work with Native American projects opens up a vast new market that we are very excited about serving". Wayne Lee, Principal, Lee Enterprises
Biodiesel consulting group, Lee Enterprises of Little Rock, Ark., is pleased to announce the addition of Angela Young to its team of consultants. Young received her B.A. from the University of South Dakota and her Juris Doctorate from the University of South Dakota School of Law. She is an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Sioux Tribe, and a USMC Desert Storm Veteran. She previously served as the Director of Tribal Affairs for Renewable Energy & Water, LLC working in the area of tribal business development, and alternative energy projects on tribal lands. She has been a Native American tribal consultant in the alternative fuels arena for many years and comes to Lee Enterprises to assist with Federal Contract Procurement and the implementation of Native American biofuel and refinery projects on Native lands.
Firm owner, Wayne Lee, says that Young's history with Native American alternative energy projects, federal bidding, and experience in project procurement and management, brings the firm a highly marketable combination that is very unique in the industry. "Angela has unique qualifications that are very important to us in the alternative fuels arena" said Lee. "Federal bidding is something that almost every client is either doing, or will do in the near future" Lee noted, "and Angela's history and unique ability to work with Native American projects opens up a vast new market that we are very excited about serving. In fact, "said Lee, "Native Legacy Magazine recently published a cover story highlight Angela and her work in alternative fuels in the Native American sector".
Young said that "Energy and utility companies are involved in new processes to evaluate and form strategic alliances or ventures with tribes to develop our nation's energy resources more than ever before. She also noted that "As the population on tribal lands grows and economic development improves, many tribes are increasingly faced with the challenge of meeting energy needs with little but vast unused portions of land. This has made biofuel an obvious choice, and greater chances of successes can be found where there is an ongoing alliance with a company familiar with Native American cultural identity and values.
This is Lee Enterprises fourth addition in the past two months. Last month, the company announced the addition of John Hardy as its corporate counsel in the Little Rock headquarters, and Thomas Anhorn to handle cold soak and filtration matters. Earlier this month, the company added Kent Bullard for BQ9000 and quality assurance matters. "In the past couple of months, we expanded a bit faster than I had anticipated" said Lee, "but with the RFS2 mandates coming to the 'front burner', I think we have the best consulting team in the industry and are ready to handle virtually any biodiesel related matter that a client may face." Lee said that although the biodiesel industry had undergone a couple of tough years, the industry finally looked to be gathering significant momentum. "The failure of the Senate to pass the tax credit and 'election year politics' certainly kept the industry down longer than necessary" said Lee. "However, the RFS2 mandate deadlines are becoming a near term reality for the big oil companies, and the general public seems to be getting quite a bit more outspoken in its demand that the country wean itself off of foreign oil". Lee believes that it is an exciting time to be in the industry, which he says will play a significant role in the future of the United States - politically, economically, environmentally and most importantly, with respect national security.
Lee Enterprises is a biodiesel consulting firm specializing in project oversight & management, feasibility studies, grants, business plans, federal bidding, and assistance with planning, market analysis, site evaluation, feedstock selection and procurement, process technology, evaluation, offtake distribution, financing, capital budgeting, cold soak, filtration, BQ9000, quality assurance, personnel, contract negotiations and much more. The group also owns National Business Brokerage, Inc., the only full service business brokerage firm specializing in the buying and selling of biodiesel plants. Lee Enterprises, 1503 East Kiehl Ave., Sherwood, AR 72120. (501) 833-8511. http://www.lee-enterprises.com
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