Identifying ourselves.

The four primary members of our G-team bring long experience and exceptional expertise to Inbicon project development, business development, marketing, and communications.  Here’s who we are:

Thomas Corle, creator of the G-team, leads the team’s mission for Inbicon in North America and directs its marketing. He previously spent 11 years directing marketing communications for Delta-T Corporation. His team turned the Delta-T name into a strong and highly valuable brand, both domestically and internationally.  Before that he helped launch new products and build brands for companies like RCA, DuPont, Armstrong, and other national marketers.

Roger Moore, a branding and marketing communications specialist with 11 years’ experience in the ethanol industry, teamed with Thomas Corle to create the Delta-T brand.  He has written articles for industry and general business publications, consulted with a large U.S. energy group.  Previously he created branding ideas and advertising for dozens of America’s leading brands at five of America’s largest agencies.

Larry Johnson, an acknowledged authority and respected consultant in the U.S. ethanol industry since 1985, leads business and project development for Inbicon in North America.  With deep roots in the agricultural community, he has hands-on expertise in everything from risk management to biomass collection systems. He co-authored the “Minnesota Model” and structured other projects that helped launch the industry. He’s been a popular presenter at more than 500 investor and public meetings for more than two dozen successful ethanol projects.

Jeff Robert is the technical leader in North America and heads the development of the 20Mgy engineering and financial model on which the Inbicon commercial-scale rollout is based.  He previously designed and started up Canada’s largest wheat-to-ethanol plant. During his six years as vice president of technology for Delta-T, he successfully improved processes like front-end fractionation.  His 20 years with Pillsbury were capped by record-setting management of a potato processing division.

Now that we’ve identified ourselves, how about doing the same?  Get in touch with Tom Corle and let him know who you are and how you’d like to participate in the conversation.