Resume - Professional Experience
CLEAN POWER ENGINEERING COMPANY -- Gainesville, FL (June 1989 to present)
dba BRUDERLY ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC.
President -- Provides marketing and sales support and services to manufacturers and developers of “environmentally friendly” technology and infrastructure services, with emphasis on renewable energy and transportation fuels such as compressed and liquefied natural gas, biogas, landfill gas, compressed and liquid hydrogen, and electric and hybrid electric technologies. Clients include TrenFuels, US Dept. of Energy, US Air Force, Florida Energy Office, Utah Energy Office, Pennsylvania Energy Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Cryenco and Jack B. Kelly Company. Sales $1.6 M.
ROY F. WESTON, INC. -- Gainesville, FL (April 1988 to June 1989)
Office Manager - Opened WESTON's office. Developed staff of 8 professionals and technicians responsible for site planning and development, remediation, and permitting. Sales exceeded $400,000.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING, INC. -- Gainesville, FL (1974 to 1988)
Vice President (1985 - 1988)
Director, Hazardous Waste Programs - Developed over $14 million in new contracts with industry, USEPA, and state agencies; sponsored new offices in Princeton NJ, Atlanta GA, and Washington DC; and founded a new subsidiaries to perform asbestos monitoring, inspection, engineering, and construction services for remediation of soil and groundwater contamination.
Executive Committee, TEXSTOR - Founding director of a joint venture with PB-KBB to develop a geologic repository for solidified hazardous waste in a salt diaper (salt dome) in East Texas.
Associate Vice President (1982 - 1985)
Director, Hazardous Waste Programs - Responsible for development of business plan and implementation of marketing and sales effort targeted at hazardous waste project opportunities with all ESE clients. My sales exceeded $3 million. Initiated ESE's corporate health & safety training and medical monitoring programs.
Project Manager (1980 - 1982)
Responsible for management of $8 million in power plant siting and licensing projects for Atlantic City Electric, Potomac Electric Power Company, and Florida Power Corporation.
Group Leader - Water Resources (1976 - 1980)
Responsible for start-up, technical direction and management of a group of 20 water resource engineers, geohydrologists, oceanographers, environmental engineers and technicians. The group performed site investigations and engineering studies for water supply, waste treatment and disposal, water quality management and environmental impact assessment projects for industrial, utility and defense clients. I managed projects valued at $1 million. I directed proposals valued at $12 million and won contracts worth over $8 million.
Project Engineer (1974 - 1976)
Responsible for industrial waste treatment engineering studies for phosphoric acid plants, food processing plants, organic chemical plants and coal fired electric power stations. Chaired rewrite of Corporate Policy and Procedure Manual.
HARBOR BRANCH FOUNDATION -- Ft. Pierce, FL (1973 to 1974)
Engineer/Chief Mate, RV Johnson - Responsible for surface ship operations and engineering support for the JOHNSON-SEALINK manned research submersible with diver lock-out capability and for tethered, remotely piloted submersibles.
ROY F. WESTON, INC. -- Houston, TX (1972 to 1973)
Project Manager/Engineer - Opened WESTON's first office in Texas. Designed and operated package wastewater treatment systems and prepared permit applications for petrochemical, shipboard and offshore oil platform applications. Developed environmental impact assessments for a proposed oil refinery in the Caribbean. Responsible for $100,000 in new authorizations.
THE PROCESS COMPANY, INC. -- Houston, TX (1971 to 1972)
Project Engineer - Responsible for site investigations, waste sampling, laboratory analysis, and operation of waste treatment systems. Responsible for $10,000 in new authorizations.
US NAVY RESERVE -- ACTIVE DUTY FOR TRAINING
Submersible Systems Development - Naval Undersea Center, San Diego, CA (1974)
Operations Officer - USS Evans (DE 1023), Seattle, WA (1971)
Instructor in oceanography, underwater acoustics and anti-submarine warfare - Naval Reserve Officers School, San Antonio, TX (1971)
Engineering Officer - USS Compton (DD 705) – Boston, MA; Newport, RI (1970)
US MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY Cadet-Midshipman (1966-67)
SS African Star – West Africa from Senegal to Cameroon
SS MorMacVega – Northern Europe
SS Expeditor – Southern Europe, Suez, Middle East, Southeast Asia, East Asia, West Coast USA. Panama
SS United States – Great Britain, Germany, France
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY -- New York, NY (summer 1970)
Mate, RV Manning - Cruise to measure (in-situ) dissolved oxygen survey in New York Bight.
LAMONT GEOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY -- Palisades, NY (1969 to 1970)
Mate/Engineer, RV Robert D. Conrad -- Watch officer responsible for ship navigation and engineering operations in the Pacific. Supported deep ocean sediment coring; manganese nodule surveys; continuous seismic, gravity, magnetometer and bathymetric surveys. Provided operational support to General Motors for installation of a deep-water (20,000 feet) tri-moor acoustic array.
EDUCATION
MS 1971 Ocean Engineering Columbia University
BS 1969 Marine Engineering US Merchant Marine Academy
REGISTRATIONS
Registered Engineer – Florida #23139 – since 1977
Certified Scuba Diver
Retired Naval Officer (LT-USNR) and Merchant Ship Officer (3rd Mate/2nd Engineer
PROFESSIONAL/CIVIC ACTIVITIES
Clean Fuel Florida Advisory Board
Energy Subcommittee, Governor's Commission for Sustainable South Florida
Past President -- Florida Engineering Society, North Central Florida Chapter
Founding Member – ISO Technical Committee 197, Hydrogen Energy Systems
Market Development Committee, Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition
Past-Director -- Florida Defenders of the Environment
Founding Director -- Sustainable Alachua County
Founding Director – Cross Creek Initiative
Past-Chair, Treasurer, Internal Affairs -- Suwannee-St. Johns Group, Sierra Club
Past-Treasurer, Gainesville Co-Recreational Soccer League
Ethics Committee, Florida Bar, Environmental & Land Use Section
Member -- AAAS -- American Association for the Advancement of Science
Member -- American Society of Civil Engineers
Member -- Society of Automotive Engineers
International Association of Hydrogen Energy
Son David and daughter Heidi have four grandchildren. Recreational activities include soccer, tennis, golf, skiing, fresh & salt water fishing, canoeing, camping, surfing and floating the Ichetucknee.









