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Paul Greene

Director Of Project Development at Montrose Environmental Group
Kinderhook, New York
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Paul Greene

Director Of Project Development at Montrose Environmental Group
Kinderhook, New York
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Paul Greene is a seasoned professional in the water, wastewater, energy, and environmental industries. Over his 30-year career, he has gained vast experience in technology supply, design, engineering, construction, finance, ownership, and operations. With a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from Lafayette College, Greene has successfully offered customers with business models that include design, design/build, DBOO, asset acquisition, and operations. He has a robust technical aptitude that he applies to tailor-focused client problem-solving and sales booking tactics.

Greene's expertise lies in process technology, including anaerobic digestion, waste to energy, biogas upgrading, membrane bioreactors, physical chemical treatment, microfiltration, reverse osmosis, organic waste recycling, and composting. He possesses exceptional management and leadership skills with a proven track record of growing businesses, leading and team-building within large, complex, and highly matrixed organizations. He is proficient in boosting business in new geographies and markets, which makes him a marketing and strategic visionary.

As the Director of Project Development at Montrose Environmental Group, Greene leads his team to provide clients with solutions that solve complex business, technical, and risk issues. He is a former Director and Chairman of the American Biogas Council, and his innovation and achievements have earned him recognition as a top-level industry leader.

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