Craig Bouchard’s Ecolution kWh: A Who’s Who In The Race For Clean Energy

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(Newswire.net — December 11, 2020) —

The most innovative and spectacular ideas often don’t make it past inception without a committed Board of Directors. Without the experience, leadership capabilities, fundraising, and technical skills of these industry luminaries, the successful execution of ideas could fizzle out before making an impact on the world. In the race for sustainability and clean energy in the transportation industry, Craig Bouchard’s Ecolution kWh paves the way. 

 

Through technical innovation, affordability measures, and streamlining of early-stage operations, the company ensures their patented products are ready for successful application in the commercial trucking, train, and subway transportation sectors. At the heart of it all, Ecolution kWh’s Board Of Directors manifests the company’s mission for sustainability.

 Craig Bouchard Mission and Vision

Core Values And Mission

 

Ecolution kWh focuses on converting the kinetic energy in moving vehicles to electric energy across the trucking, train, transportation industries. The company aims to solve the most common issues preventing the widespread adaptation of clean energy. Their thorough approach ensures Ecolution kWh’s products are not only effective, but they are also conducive to a real-world application.

 

As a company, Ecolution kWh champions social democratization, innovation, and sustainability. The company is 65% owned by minority entrepreneurs. This is an important facet that sets an example for propelling social causes, opportunity, and visibility. Ecolution kWh was founded by Executive Chairman Craig Bouchard, and his mentees of five years, CEO Johanne Medina, and CTO Johnny Then-Gautier. Both were raised in the Dominican Republic as were the other founders of the company. The entire leadership team at Ecolution kWh works to promote innovation, equality, rapid advancement, social justice, and a focus on bettering the world.

 

Craig Bouchard And The Founders

 

Craig Bouchard is the Executive Chairman of Ecolution kWh. He leverages his previous leadership experiences to mentor peers, co-workers, and innovators. Bouchard has expertly spearheaded the expansion of three companies to reach over $1 billion in revenue within merely 18 months. These companies spanned the metals industries, where Bouchard’s tactful leadership created robust growth. As a result, Mr. Bouchard was a surprise finalist for the prestigious “CEO of the Year in the Global Metals Industries” recognition at the S&P Platts Annual Awards in London for the year 2018. Early on in his metals career, he was a finalist for Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (Illinois) in 2005. Mr. Bouchard became a New York Times Best Selling author in 2013 when “The Caterpillar Way. Lessons in Leadership, Growth and Shareholder Value” hit #1 on the Barnes & Noble Best Seller List, and #8 on the New York Times Best Seller List (Business). 

 

Johanne Medina

 

Johanne Medina is Ecolution kWh’s CEO. He is responsible for the vision and team-building of the company. Leveraging his leadership experience with innovative thought and perspective, Medina is in the driver’s seat. With over twenty years of management experience, he leverages his previous experiences in operations, real estate, finance, and mergers and acquisitions. In the last three years, Johanne Medina’s teams have helped to raise $170 million in private equity. 

 

Johnny Then-Gautier

 

Ecolution kWh’s CTO is Johnny Then-Gautier, the proverbial technical mastermind behind the company’s unique discovery. Then-Gautier is responsible for inventing, creating, and implementing Ecolution kWh’s patented Module Active Response System (MARS). He began working on the first Ecolution patent in 2015. He has since optimized the net-zero emissions power generation technology to include trains and subway cars as potential moving power plants. The MARS system sets Ecolution kWh apart from the competition, and Craig Bouchard considers it the company’s integral facet. It ensures the company’s mission can be implemented in an effective, practical, and cost-conducive manner across the transportation industry.

 

Dick Giromini

 

Ecolution kWh’s Board Of Directors recently welcomed Dick Giromini. Giromini was previously the CEO and President of Wabash National, the nation’s largest manufacturer of trailers. His expert insight in the industry is pivotal in shaping Ecolution kWh’s fruitful implementation of products into the transportation industry.

 

Ecolution kWh’s leadership treasure chest is uncommon for an early-stage company. Even more uncommon for a minority-owned company to have such mentoring capacity.  Most importantly, these business-savvy leaders have remained committed to net-zero-carbon emission as a fundamental mission of their enterprise. At Ecolution kWh, this principle is non-negotiable. The entire company is motivated by change, innovation, and the drive for sustainability. With such esteemed individuals driving this mission, Ecolution kWh is in good hands.

 

Angel Lockward

 

As a co-founder of the company, Angel Lockward brings his motivational skills to optimize workflow, generate creative problem-solving solutions, and set the tone for Ecolution kWh. Lockward holds an MBA in Marketing and Negotiations. 

 

Dr. Luis De Los Santos

 

Dr. Luis De Los Santos is also a co-founder of Ecolution kWh. He holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics and has a practical understanding of the tactical application of technology within an industry. He has been previously plucked by various leading institutions for his ability to generate meaningful studies. De Los Santos’ work has been funded by the likes of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, and the U.S. Agency For National Development.

 

Board Of Advisors

 

The Founders of Ecolution kWh understand the importance of leadership, mentoring, and commitment to the company’s innovative vision. The Board Of Advisors features industry leaders, famous CEOs, and innovative industry disruptors.

 

Ernest Higa

 

Advisor Ernest Matsuo Higa impressively serves as the Chairman, President, and CEO of Higa Industries Co. Ltd., and CEO of Wendy’s Japan. This third-generation entrepreneur is actively involved in leadership roles that highlight the business-related accomplishments of individuals of Japanese descent. These roles include Higa’s membership in the Keizai Doyukai (Japan Association of Corporate Executives), and his role as the Chairman of the Board of Councilors of the US-Japan Council.

 

Jack M. Greenberg

 

Advisor Jack M. Greenberg garnered extensive leadership experience as the Chairman and CEO of McDonald’s Corporation between 1991 and 2002. Prior to this high-profile assignment, Greenberg served as a Partner, and Director of Tax Services for the Midwest Region and Chicago office of Arthur Young & Company. In addition to his advisory capacity on the Board Of Directors for Ecolution kWh, Greenberg is also a Non-Executive Chairman on the Board Of Directors for InnerWorkings, Inc.

 

William Farley

 

William Farley is an international industry giant. Farley served as Chairman and CEO of Fruit of the Loom from 1986 to 1999. During his tenure, William Farley expanded Fruit of the Loom from a domestic company valued at $500 million to an international leader boasting sales of roughly $2.3 billion during the 1999 fiscal year. Farley is an avid investor in many industries, and the sole shareholder of Liam Ventures, Inc. a private equity firm.

 

Randolph C. Read

 

Mr. Read partnered with Michael Milken and has managed leading companies for almost 40 years. As a previous CEO, COO, CFO, and Chairman Of The Board, Read has gained valuable leadership experience. Read is also currently the President and CEO of Nevada Strategic Credit Investments. Read also currently leverages his experience as the Audit Committee Chairman for SandRidge Energy, Inc., and Special Committee Co-Chairman for Luby’s, Inc.