I-95 May Become the Next Hydrogen Highway
Governors' Ethanol Coalition Presses for More Aggressive Ethanol Policy
Minnesota Posts E85 Roadway Signage as the Fuel's Nationwide Availability Increases
DOE's Liquefied Natural Gas Forums Open to the Public
United States, Canada Team for Bio49 Project
Hybrids Gain Popularity as Service Vehicles
Plans for Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline Moving Ahead
Philadelphia High School Students Build Soybean-Fueled Car
All-Electric Vehicle Ideal for Most Daily Commutes
National Biodiesel Board Announces 'Eye on Biodiesel' Award Recipients
BMW Introduces Hydrogen Technology
Cummins-Westport High-Pressure Diesel, Natural Gas/Diesel Hits the Road
A Tribute to Paul Dana

From the Office of the Executive Director
Consortium Staff Update
Odyssey Plans Well Under Way
NAFTC Participates in WV Summit on Homeland Security
NAFTC Exhibits at National Hydrogen Association Conference
Shoreline Community College Debuts National Training Center at NW Biodiesel Forum




May 7-10
Clean Cities Congress & Expo
Phoenix, AZ

October 12, 2006
National AFV Day Odyssey

Julie Whiteman – Odyssey Event Manager
A West Virginia native, Julie Whiteman joins the NAFTC team as Odyssey Event Manager. She comes to the NAFTC from the Office of Student Life, a division of Student Affairs at West Virginia University (WVU), where she served as the program manager for more than five years. In that role she was responsible for program development and implementation, managing the daily operations of the office of off-campus student services, and working with both city and university officials on a wide variety of issues. Additionally, she was employed by University Health Associates for two years as a planning specialist in the Department of Planning and Strategic Initiatives. Julie received her M.S. in Integrated Marketing Communications from WVU in August 2005.


Julie Whiteman – Odyssey Event Manager
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Matt Miller – Intern
Matt Miller recently joined the NAFTC as a temporary intern to assist in the coordination of the Odyssey 2006 event. He is currently in his junior year at WVU and is majoring in Management Information Systems. Matt spends his summers in his home town of Freehold, New Jersey. Last summer he worked with All-Shore Forwarders importing and exporting vehicles, furniture, and other personal effects, where the majority of vehicles shipped internationally were shipped by ocean. Matt transported a great deal of armored vehicles; racecars; and classic, antique, and collector vehicles (often valued in excess of $1 million) via airfreight as well. Matt is very excited to join the NAFTC team.


Matt Miller – Intern
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