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goldisking3000

05/25/11 11:23 AM

#6943 RE: iamnottheone #6942

MSMY is golden ....
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zigzagman

05/25/11 11:24 AM

#6944 RE: iamnottheone #6942

And don't forget about $MSMY 's Solid Management!:


$MSMY ~ Their Management Team is knowledgeable and experienced!...

And they have a U.S. Ambassador on their Board of Directors:

MC Endeavors, Inc. announced that U.S. Ambassador Lewis Lucke has accepted an offer to become a Member of the Board of Directors of MC Endeavors, Inc. and its subsidiary CENTIUUM Holdings, Inc. and he will meet with the Board to discuss the status of the reconstruction efforts in Haiti:

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/US-Ambassador-Lewis-Lucke-to-bw-3800867442.html?x=0&.v=1


Principals and Board of Directors:



CEO: Timothy L. Algier (USA)
University of Southern California Graduate


Mr. Algier brings many years of experience in creating design solutions and managing projects as a professional architect in Southern California. A graduate of USC School of Architecture in 1975, he managed projects in the Architecture and Technology Divisions of Fluor Engineers and Constructors, a Fortune 50 global firm specializing in the design, build and operation of oil, gas, and nuclear process plants as well as environmental remediation of these facilities. While working on a project to design a facility to house the process of plasma incineration of spent fuel rods for the DOE at MIT, he met Richard Sohn in 1997 and they have been working on environmental technology solutions ever since. In recent years Mr. Algier has also been involved in some creative architectural ventures like the redesign of an old theatre into an eclectic retro-style Casablanca theatre and restaurant combination with VIP facilities, a hi-tech chain of modern tailor shops and the design and remodel of an array of restaurants and shopping centers.



CTO: Jerry Kammerer (USA & Korea)
Fort Lewis College, Colorado


Mr. Kammerer holds several technology patents in the manufactured building industry. After serving his country in the U.S. Navy, he came home and attended Fort Lewis College in Colorado on a full athletic scholarship. After graduating with a bachelors degree, he founded a home building company where he was one of earliest builders using the newest technologies available, including the Boland Truss. The Boland Truss served as a foundation and floor system in one step, which revolutionized home building by facilitating the constructing the foundation and floor systems by 33%. He remained on the cutting edge of the home building industry by continually incorporating the newest processes, like using panelized exterior walls which decreased building time. His buildings incorporated “the crawl space” as the heat and cooling Plenum and then he developed a new building system that incorporated insulated steel framing and polyurethane foam to create a super-strong and energy efficient homes that were durable and cost effective. In the last decade, Jerry began working with Toupes Technologies on the development and commercialization of a new process that he felt could produce state-of-the-art products, including Aqua Fuel. This process uses carbon to produce a new hybrid Hydrogen Gas or Super Clean Fuel that could provide power to his generators installed in his housing & commercial developments, and thereby making them energy self-sufficient.

Members of Board of Directors:



Dr. Saum K. Nour, Ph.D.
BS Mechanical Engineering,
BS, MS, and Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering


PE Civil, PE Electrical, PE Mechanical, CPD, CIPE, CFPE, LEED AP Licensed Professional Engineer in 25 States
Dr. Nour has over 30 years of experience in the field of Engineering. His diversified work includes small building projects to large industrial facilities, for which he designed and specified a variety of equipment solutions and systems, performed construction support and multi-discipline coordination tasks. He also has done extensive work on commercial and residential projects where he has designed plumbing, HVAC, system ventilation, energy compliance forms, air quality control, and plumbing systems.

As a founder of ACE, his experience and practical approach to pragmatic design has made it one of the most efficient and dynamic consulting engineering firms in Southern California. Dr. Nour has customized programs and has automated all aspects of engineering design
for higher rates of accuracy and efficiency.

Based on his extensive theoretical background, Nour has been able to innovate new designs where the UMC codes were required variance due to inadequacies of the governing codes. In addition, this background has given Dr. Nour the specialized ability to diagnose the California Energy Laws from theoretical to practical and construction views.

He is partnered with Jeff Elmassian of Greenuendo on a variety of water conservation projects including with the U.S. Forest Service and local Los Angeles schools.



U.S. Ambassador Lewis Lucke
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill


Ambassador Lewis Lucke most recently served as US Response Coordinator for the Haiti earthquake, leading the United States’ $1.0 billion to date relief and recovery program.

Ambassador Lucke recently returned to his international consulting business, Lewis Lucke, LLC, brokering US investment into developing countries in the Middle East, Africa and Latin America.

Previously, Mr. Lucke was nominated by President George W. Bush and served as US Ambassador to the Kingdom of Swaziland from July 2004 through July 2006.

Ambassador Lucke served for 27 years with the U.S. Agency for International Development. His prior position was that of first USAID Mission Director for Iraq, where he managed a $4.0 billion reconstruction and economic development program, USAID’s largest program ever and the largest reconstruction effort funded by the United States since the Marshall Plan.

Mr. Lucke is from Austin, Texas, married to Joy Willeford with three grown children. Mr. Lucke received a Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management in Arizona.

Mr. Lucke served in the U.S. Foreign Service since 1978 in ten countries: Mali, Senegal, Costa Rica, Tunisia, Bolivia, Jordan, Haiti, Brazil, Iraq and Swaziland. He had been USAID Mission Director in his last five posts of Bolivia, Jordan, Brazil, Haiti, and Iraq.

Mr. Lucke has received USAID’s two highest awards, the Administrator’s Distinguished Career Award in 2001, and the Agency’s award for Heroism in 2004. He was named a Distinguished Alumnus of 2003 from the Thunderbird School of Global Management. He received the Secretary of Defense’s Award for Exceptional Public Service in 2004.

Mr. Lucke is fluent in French and Spanish and has a working knowledge of Arabic. He is the author of “Waiting for Rain: Life and Development in Mali, West Africa” published in 1999.

Here is a short three-minute video of Ambassador Lucke talking about Haiti:


http://www.centiuum.com/management.html