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Robert Goodof

30 Cross Street, Dover, MA 02030 617 529 7494 (cell)

989 Sea View Avenue, Osterville, MA

rgoodof@

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|SUMMARY |30 Year Equity Analyst, covering Chemical, Oil/Gas, Renewable Energy Markets (see below) |

| |Presently Consulting/Evaluating Conventional and “New” Energy Investments (Public and Private), including matching |

| |technologies with investors, partners, and customers, and Expert Witness Services. Adjunct Professor, (Babson MBA), |

| |guest Lecturer (Energy Investing) Brandeis International Business School. |

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| |Education: |

| |Harvard Graduate School of Business (1982), MBA, concentration in Finance and Investment Management |

| |Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1973), MS/BS, Materials Science |

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| |Professional interests include conventional and alternative energy industry, geopolitical and governmental energy |

| |policy and its impact on private sector growth, public market value creation. |

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| |Current Activities include Energy-related Guest Lecturing at Brandeis (10 Years) and Babson (Energy Markets, |

| |Sustainable Finance), student Mentoring at Brandeis, Babson, and MIT (Venture Mentoring Service). Massachusetts Clean |

| |Energy Center – Board of Directors. |

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| |Founding Manager – Off Wall Street Energy Conference (2007-Present) – Exclusive Oil & Gas Investment Conference, |

| |Jackson Hole, WY. |

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| |Advisory Board – Poly 6 Technologies (Low Footprint Custom Materials Solutions for 3D printing and coating |

| |applications) |

|EMPLOYMENT | | |

|HISTORY | | |

| |Sea View Advisors, LLC |2013-Present |

| |Energy Advisory Services - Current/completed projects include compressed natural gas, | |

| |palm-to-power, stranded (natural) gas monetization, asset valuation, and low cost | |

| |cellulosic ethanol. | |

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| |Loomis Sayles & Company, LP Boston | |

| |Vice President, Equity Research . Energy Analyst (2000-2008) covering oil and gas, |1995-2013 |

| |refining, oil service, and coal industries, including relative valuation, | |

| |recommendations, and equity holdings. Responsible for Energy component of Loomis Sayles | |

| |Equity Research Fund ($1.5 billion total). Above benchmark performance each year, | |

| |2000-2008. Participant, Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) Seminars and Annual | |

| |Summit. Best of the Buyside analyst (one of fifteen, chosen by covered companies), 1998 | |

| |and 2004. Since 2005, increasing emphasis on geopolitical energy matters, including | |

| |renewable energy companies, and objective consideration of energy and climate change | |

| |issues. Published (2010-2014) 21st Century Energy Macro (internal and distributed), | |

| |featuring commentary of energy trends across a range of hydrocarbon and ‘new energy’ | |

| |topics. Trained and mentored successor energy analysts. | |

| |Off Wall Street Energy Symposium (2007-present) - Co-Founder and Coordinator of Annual | |

| |Invitation-Only Program, providing intensive interaction between select investors and | |

| |C-suite Energy Executives, focused on broad and longer term US and global energy issues. | |

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| |Chemical Analyst (1995-2000 and 2011-2013). Sector Leader, Basics/Industrials Stock | |

| |Selection. Above Benchmark performance 1996-7, 2000. Best of the Buyside analyst (chosen| |

| |by covered companies), 1998. | |

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| |Eaton Vance Management, Boston, MA |1983-1995 |

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| |Portfolio manager, Eaton Vance Exchange Funds (1987-1995) | |

| |Vice President. (elected 1986). Analyst, Chemicals, Environmental Services, Capital | |

| |Equipment, Technology, Photography, Software, PC Hardware (various tenures). Consistent | |

| |top quartile performance. | |

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| |Continental Can Company, Concord, NH |1978-1980 |

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| |Project Manager, Materials Research/Qualification. | |

| |Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI |1973-1978 |

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| |Project Manager, New Fabrication Technologies, Plastics. | |

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| |Economic Evaluator, Capital Authorization | |

| |Analysis/Preparation and Business Evaluation. Within this assignment responsible for | |

| |evaluation of polymer manufacturing/business economics, and preparation of capital | |

| |authorization requests. Other tasks included run/shutdown analysis, with focus on pricing| |

| |and capital returns. | |

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| |Engineer, Materials Testing, including innovative structural analysis techniques for | |

| |plastic products | |

|EDUCATION |Harvard Graduate School of Business | |

| |MBA (1982) | |

| |Concentration, Finance, Small Business, Investment Management | |

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| |Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |

| |Master of Science, Bachelor’s of Science, Materials Science & Engineering (1973) | |

| |Undergraduate 4.8/5.0 | |

| |Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honorary | |

|INTERESTS |Pan Mass Challenge - 33 year rider -- $1.1 Million lifetime fund-raiser (Top 1% fund-raiser out of 5500 | |

| |riders) supporting the Dana Farber Cancer Institute | |

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| |HSL Elder Care – Investment & Safety/Quality Committees (2008-present) – Monitor Client Performance in | |

| |endowment and pension funds, advocate for patient safety and nursing home affordability | |

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