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    The Company is led by an experienced team with extensive marine industry and business experience. Below is a description of their business and educational background.

Gerald Heller- CEO
Mr. Heller has helped numerous companies, both large and small, to understand not only their financial performance but also the strategic implications "behind the numbers" and the potential opportunities that lie ahead. Mr. Heller has a background in engineering and finance and experience across a wide variety of industries including technology, healthcare, biotech, distribution, utilities and consumer product manufacturing.

An Engineering graduate of the C.W. Post, with an Masters in Applied Science from Adelphi University, Mr. Heller has established an enviable business record in the areas of strategy, finance, and operations, with a proven track record of value-adding engagements, helping new companies to get established, established companies to improve their performance and distressed companies become stable and profitable.

Mr. Heller possesses the broad range of professional skills and expertise to help guide a business to the next level. Mr. Heller was CEO, President of eight private and public companies. Mr. Heller has been quoted and featured in Business Week, Wall Street Journal, and Newsday and regularly in science and technology trade publications.


The management team will be buttressed by a distinguished Board of Advisors with expertise in the marine and communications industries.

  Kean Fulton- President
Mr. Fulton founded Klean Marine in 2007. He is a licensed Merchant Marine Officer with the United States Coast Guard. Since 1983, he has piloted and managed more than 25 vessels encompassing over 8,000 sea time days cruising throughout the U.S., Bahamas, Caribbean, Europe, Mexico and Dubai. Mr. Fulton is a skilled engineer logging thousands of hours installing and repair marine mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems.

He holds a 100 Ton Master's license from the United States Coast Guard. Mr. has earned a Caterpillar and Detroit Diesel Maintenance and Repair Certificate from Key Power Institute.


Marnie Fulton- Vice President-Finance
Ms. Fulton has 16 years experience in the communications, information technology and business processes. She has developed an expertise in grant administration advising organizations on the structure and management of grants as well as representing companies seeking grants. This experience will be invaluable as Klean Marine will be actively seeking grants.

Ms. Fulton was employed by KMPG Consulting from 1991 to 2001. Her positions included Program Analyst and Senior Consultant. From 2002 to the present she has been a manager at BearingPoint, Inc. She is a graduate of George Washington University with a degree in Business Administration.

 
Aaron Higer- Board of Advisors
After graduating from the University of Miami with a Bachelors Degree in Industrial Engineering in 1959, Aaron started working for the USGS in Miami, Florida, on a student appointment while studying Oceanography at the prestigious Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences. During the early sixties Aaron worked on a study to determine pesticide residues in fish, animal and plant tissue collected in Everglades National Park.. In the seventies Aaron was a member of NASA's Working Group on Hydrology at the Goddard Space Flight Center, served as a consultant to the United Nation's AID Program on remote sensing for Jamaica, was the coordinator for both program development for the Earth Science Office at the Kennedy Space on Remote Sensing for the Pan American Nations in Panama City, Panama.

By the eighties Aaron was a recognized expert on south Florida hydrology, consulting with the National Geographic Society for their Atlas on North America, serving on the U.S. Justice Department's Remedy Committee for the Everglades, chairing the USGS National Water-Use Committee and serving on the Dade County Technical Committee for the location of new well fields.

In 1992 Aaron transferred to West Palm Beach, Florida, to serve as the USGS liaison with the South Florida Water Management District and other agencies co-located in their District Headquarters. Four years later, Aaron was tapped to serve as a member of the Working Group of the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force and as the Coordinator of the USGS South Florida Ecosystem Program. Florida. He then developed the most comprehensive integrated-science program within the U.S. Geological Survey that includes about 70 projects; all major agency scientific disciplines; and hundreds of partners from other agencies, academia, and private companies. Results from this ongoing program provide crucial scientific information on which to base ecosystem restoration decisions in south Florida and in other similar areas of the country and the world.

He also sits on the USGS's National Ecosystem Council and advises the other ecosystem programs. In recognition of his many outstanding contributions to the programs of the USGS, Aaron was presented with the U.S. Department of Interior's meritorious service Award in 1993, and the Distinguished Service Award in 2000.

  Arnold Rosoff- Board of Advisors
A full-time member of the University of Pennsylvania faculty since 1970, Arnold Rosoff is Professor of Legal Studies and Health Care Systems at The Wharton School and a Senior Fellow of Penn's Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics. Since 2004, he has been a faculty member in the Penn Medical School's Graduate Program in Public Health Studies program (MPH). He has chaired Wharton's Department of Legal Studies and directed its MBA Program for Executives and the Wharton Government and Business Program.

Professor Rosoff teaches and researches in the area of health law and policy and has written extensively on these subjects. He is Deputy Editor of the Journal of Legal Medicine, a Fellow of the American College of Legal Medicine, and a member of editorial board of the Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. Professor Rosoff received his B.S. in Economics from Penn and his law degree from Columbia University. He clerked for the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals and practiced law with the Philadelphia firm of Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen. Principally through AHMAC (the American Health Management and Consulting Corp.), he has consulted to numerous private and governmental entities on health law and organizational matters, with emphasis on HMOs and other prepaid health and dental plans.

At various times in his career, Professor Rosoff has served as Senior Health Law Advisor to the Health Care Financing Administration (DHEW) and has been a visiting faculty member at the Harvard School of Public Health and at Keio University Medical School in Tokyo, a Guest Scholar at The Brookings Institution, and a Scholar-in-Residence at the Institute of Medicine. In 1999, he was a Visiting Scholar at INSEAD, in France, studying how advances in information technology are changing the practice of medicine. His recent research has focused on the expanding use of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) and Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) and ways in which the electronic age is changing medical practice and physician-patient relationships.


Ross Norsworthy- Advisor for Standards and Reporting
Ross Norsworthy is founder and former president of Ross Engineering Company. Ross Engineering merged with L-3 Communications. During his tenure with Ross Engineering, he served on various rulemaking committees in ITU and IEC, and he has been a major contributor to the work of RTCM and to the development of the standards for DSC and AIS.

Ross is a graduate of the University of South Florida in Tampa, where he earned a BSEE and completed graduate studies in RF and Microwave Systems Engineering. He started his career in the marine electronics field with Sperry Microwave in 1968, where he helped design the world's first automatic shipborne RF (10MHz – 18GHz) test equipment with embedded microcontrollers for the U.S. Navy. Since then, he has worked in both the avionics and marine electronics fields for Raytheon/E-Systems, Bendix and King Radio. In 1982, he started King Marine Electronics, and in 1986, he formed Ross Engineering Company, where he served as President for 16 years before the merger with L-3.

KLEAN  MARINE
9670 NW 24th Place
Sunrise Florida 33322
954-600-1909
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