SOURCE: American Coalition for Ethanol
February 4, 2019
BY American Coalition for Ethanol
During its first quarter meeting, the American Coalition for Ethanol board of directors elected its officers and executive committee members for 2019.
Re-elected to serve as officers on the executive committee are:
- Duane Kristensen, serving as ACE’s board president. Kristensen is the general manager of Chief Ethanol Fuels, which owns a 70 MMgy ethanol plant in Hastings and a 40 MMgy plant in Lexington, Nebraska.
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- Dave Sovereign, serving as vice president of the ACE board. Sovereign represents Golden Grain Energy on ACE’s Board, which owns a 120 MMgy ethanol plant in Mason City, Iowa, and he serves on the board of Absolute Energy, a 125 MMgy ethanol producer in St. Ansgar, Iowa.
- Ron Alverson, serving as treasurer of the ACE board of directors, represents Dakota Ethanol, a 50 MMgy plant in Wentworth, South Dakota.
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- Greg Krissek, serving as secretary of the ACE board of directors, represents the Kansas Corn Growers Association.
- Chris Wilson, General Manager of Mid-Missouri Energy, a 50 MMgy plant in Malta Bend, Missouri.
For a full list of the ACE board, visit the organization’s website.
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