tirsdag den 16. juni 2009

TALENT MANAGEMENT

Today I attended the 5th international conference on energy efficiency in domestic appliances EEDAL 2009 http://www.eedal.eu/

I presented on behalf of myself and Anne Marie Kanstrup and the FEEDBACK project, http://feedback.noe.dk/projektbeskrivelse/pdf/engprojbesk.pdf, a paper on consumer narratives about received feedback about electricity consumption via e-mail or SMS for a year. In itself interesting stuff. But the experience of the day, for me however, was when Mr. John R. Mollet, Vice President, Corporate Development of the International Copper Association, Ltd. (ICA) in New York presented his and his associates' work on bringing better supply of electricity to the urban poor of Sao Paulo in Brazil.

John Mollet's responsibility is to travel the world to build partnerships with governments, multilateral agencies, non-governmental organizations, public and private foundations, and industry to coordinate optimally their activities with ICA's Sustainable Energy, Environment / Health and in Technology programs.
- What is GREEN PEACE saying, I ask myself. I am sure ( and I am a donor) that Green Peace will have some stories about the International Copper Association, Ltd. (ICA).

Nevertheless, Mr. Mollet presents a convincing case of making a positive difference for illegal residents in the urban area of Sao Paulo, by way of making electricity available on a legal and safe basis.

Mr. Mollet has worked at ICA since 1998, most recently as Vice President, Sustainable Electrical Energy.
Before joining ICA, Mollet held several senior management positions in the metals industry, first as Project Director at the Bekaert Corporation and then as a Senior Product Manager at Tetko, Inc. (now Sefar America, Inc.). His career covers responsibilities in purchasing, sales, marketing, technical services, project and business management. Besides the electrical and electronic markets, his experiences include electromagnetic compatibility; steel reinforcement of radial tires and rubber products; precision filter media in synthetic and metallic materials for a wide variety of applications such as medical, aerospace, automotive, food, beverage, water. Mr. Mollet is a graduate electrical engineer from the University of Ghent, Belgium.

And here it is that I have to leave Mr. Mollet's CV, and think about the parable of the talents trusted (Mat. 25: 14-30 for those who have access to a Christian bible). The thing in this parable is: What do you do with the talents invested in you.
Mr. Mollet choose to travel the world telling about a way to electrify the poor in ways that also make them citizens -agents of society.

What do I do with the talents invested in me, I ask myself.

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