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BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
The
corporation is governed by a thirteen-member Board of Directors
comprised of solar experts from both the public and private sectors.
Four
members of the board represent the solar energy industry, four
members represent the public sector, and three members represent
general interests (utilities, solutions, research, building industry,
etc.). In addition, each sector has one alternate. Finally, the
Executive Director and a past Chair of the Board serve as board
members.
The
Board meets monthly via conference call. Copies of the meeting
minutes are available upon request.
The 20072008 Directors of the Corporation are:
| Generalist |
Industry |
Public
Sector |
| Willy
Bennett |
Tom
Bohner |
Christopher
Dymond |
| Stephen
Still |
Billy
Byrom |
Ken
Jurman |
| Gary
Vliet |
Rolf
Christ |
Bob
McGuffey |
| Byron
Winn |
Ole
Pilgaard |
Jane
Weissman |
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Rick
Reed |
Don
Wichert |
| Past
Chair of the Board of Directors |
| Jack
Werner |
| Executive
Director |
Technical
Director |
| Les
Nelson |
Jim
Huggins |
Adding
to the governance of the corporation are a variety of standing
and ad hoc committees. Committee members are appointed by the
Board of Directors and are representatives from the industry sector,
state and federal agencies, consumer organizations, and academia.
A sampling of these committees and their respective purposes is
as follows:
- Standards
Committee. Is responsible for the continued maintenance
of the operating guidelines, test methods and minimum criteria,
and rating methodologies. Serves as the Corporations liaison
to standards writing bodies.
- Technical
Compliance Committee. Acts in a technical oversight capacity
with respect to the programs in SRCC in order to insure that
technical matters addressed in the program have been appropriately
resolved. Reviews the technical decisions made by SRCC program
administrators to insure the accuracy of the test results and
the appropriateness of the assigned ratings.
- Design
Review Committee. Reviews applications for certification
for compliance with the appropriate requirements.
- Consumer
Advisory Committee. Enables the SRCC to more fully serve
its consumer constituency by making available the programs to
the solar consumer buyer and user in a more direct and understood
manner and governs the presentation, interpretation, publication,
and use of the performance information.
- Laboratory
Accreditation Committee. Oversees the SRCC laboratory accreditation
program and insures that accredited test facilities continually
meet the criteria for accreditation.
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