Greg
Jaunich has had a very successful career working in the wind energy industry.
He currently lectures and teaches ethics as a guest lecturer and adjunct
professor to students at the undergraduate and the graduate level. Greg Jaunich
also serves as the director of ethics for various privately owned companies.
While
his business career has been as successful as it is impressive, Greg Jaunich
also holds many civic achievements. From 1997 until the year 2002, Greg Jaunich
served as the treasurer and as the director of the American Wind Energy
Association. The American Wind Energy Association is a nationally recognized
trade organization made specifically for the entire wind energy industry. Greg
Jaunich even received a commercial achievement award from the American Wind
Energy Association for his outstanding work in the wind energy field back in
the year 2000.
Greg Jaunich is an active
volunteer participant in the development of renewable energy policies at St. Johns University. Greg Jaunich is active in
wind resource assessment, potential educational component for campus wind
turbine as well as wind turbine citing and measurement.
Greg
Jaunich has studied the feasibility of
placing a wind turbine at numerous educational institutions. The wind turbines
at these schools would be used for energy purposes as well as educational
purposes.
Greg Jaunich is even a fan of
hockey. Years ago, Greg Jaunich acted as a promoter as well as acting as an
investor in the Minnesota Made Hockey Ice Center; a two rink arena established
in 2006 in Edina, Minnesota.
Greg Jaunich is quite active in his community.
Greg Jaunich acts and has acted as a parent coach at the Minnesota Made
Hockey Ice
Center . He also acts as
a parent coach for different youth hockey associations. Greg Jaunich was
recently hired as a strategic consultant for the Gem Lake Lodge and Heritage
Ice Arena, dedicated to bringing a hotel and new Olympic size ice arena to White Bear Lake, Minnesota.
In 2012, Greg Jaunich was a guest speaker at the University of Minnesota,
speaking about criminal law ethics.
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