ORPC
Jordan Shelburne has a diverse work experience in the field of finance and accounting. They have held positions such as Director of Finance and Accounting at ORPC, Accounting Manager at Rarebreed Veterinary Partners, Deputy Finance Director and Controller at the City of South Portland, Tax Collector at the City of Westbrook, Tax Accountant at Dead River Company, Staff Accountant at Highliner Foods and A.M. Peisch & Company, Accounting Assistant at Mazzone Hospitality, LLC, and Accounting Associate at Genpak. Jordan's roles have involved various responsibilities such as budget preparation, audit, overseeing tax collections, managing accounts payable and receivable, payroll, financial analysis, and reporting. They have experience in tax preparation, training, troubleshooting, and implementing improvements in tax-related processes. Jordan has also worked with audits, financial statements, and corporate and individual tax returns. Their experience spans across different sectors including government, non-profit, hospitality, and manufacturing. Jordan's educational background includes studying at Virginia Intermont College.
Jordan Shelburne received a Master's degree in Accounting from Castleton State College, where they studied from 2011 to 2013. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration from Virginia Intermont College, specializing in Business Administration and Management, from 2008 to 2011.
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ORPC
ORPC power systems generate baseload renewable electricity from rivers and tidal streams without impounding or restricting the flow of water in any way. ORPC’s RivGen® Power System is in its fourth year of operation in the remote community of Igiugig, Alaska. When this project is completed in 2023, ORPC power systems will combine with batterystorage and a smart microgrid controller to form Igiugig’s local microgrid, moving the existing diesel generators to a back-up role, and enabling the community to turn off its diesel generators between 60% and 90% of the time.Over 700 million people globally rely on highly-pollutive diesel generators to meet their electricity needs, and an additional billion people do not have access to electricity at all. ORPC’s integrated solution in Igiugig is a replicable model for remote communities around the world. With outreach from over 42 countries about the RivGen Power System, ORPC will deploy its first power systems in Canada and Patagonia, Chile, over the next 12 months. Based in Portland, Maine, ORPC also has offices in Anchorage, Montreal and Dublin, and an affiliate in Punta Arenas, Chile. Its 37-member staff has the capability to handle every aspect of the project development process from site assessment to permitting to installation and post-installation maintenance.