Greg Staiti, JD. the EPA, and renewable fuels

Greg Staiti, JD. the EPA, and renewable fuels

Joining us for our first presentation of the 2016 Biodiesel and Feedstock Conference is Greg Staiti, JD. He and Sandra Dunphy will be addressing the latest on politics, the EPA, and renewable fuels, with Greg focusing in on the big picture of biodiesel with the speech on political and regulatory RFS and EPA.

Greg brings over 10 years of experience working in petroleum and renewable fuels. He has a wide range of experience, but specializes in EPA and California Air Resources Board compliance. He is a well-rounded biofuel expert, and advises clients on elective disclosure, negotiation of contracts for physical oil and renewable fuel commodities, as well as renewable and alternative fuels credits. Greg’s specialized and technical industry knowledge allows him to provide exceptional consulting services to his clients.

With a Juris Doctor from George Mason University and a bachelor’s degree from Tufts University, Greg is a sought after speaker in the biodiesel and renewable fuel industry.

Register today for an opportunity to tap into Greg’s experience and expertise as he delivers what will sure to be an educational and valuable presentation from 9-10 am on Thursday, May 26th.

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