Don LaMonaca is the Business Line Director for Battelle’s Critical Infrastructure Business Line. With roughly 300 staff located across the United States, CIBL delivers innovative technology-based solutions and technical services to improve resiliency, safety, and security across the energy and transportation sectors. Currently, Don is leading the development and execution of long-term growth strategies in carbon capture and storage, low carbon energy, clean transportation, and infrastructure resiliency markets. Don has over 30 years of experience advancing critical infrastructure technologies and solutions, including over 25 years with Battelle. Don began his career with Battelle as an engineer then program manager for aviation and transportation technology research, development, test and evaluation programs. Don holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from the College of New Jersey and a Master of Business Administration degree from Rutgers University. He and his wife, Gabrielle, live in southern New Jersey along with their two sons, Sam and Jake. DON LAMONACA Business Line Director, Critical Infrastructure, Battelle Carbon Solutions projects portfolio across the Americas. He also led the company’s global engineering and quality organizations. Before entering the energy industry, James spent the first 10 years of his career developing the world’s largest hydrogen-fueled rocket engine for Boeing-Rocketdyne and subsequently worked in advanced development programs and missile defense programs for Lockheed ‘Skunk Works’ and Raytheon Missile Systems. James currently resides in northern Virginia and has a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Davis and an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management. JAMES HAUG Associate Director, Hydrogen Hubs, U.S. Dept. of Energy James Haug leads the clean hydrogen hubs (H2Hubs) program for the United States Department of Energy and the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED). The H2Hubs program consists of multi-billion-dollar cooperative agreements, which are the largest in the DoE’s history and form a public- private partnership to build and demonstrate clean hydrogen infrastructure and ecosystems across the United States. Prior to joining the DoE in April of this year, James worked for Shell for 10 years in a variety of roles as a Vice President and General Manager, most recently leading their Downstream and Low
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