David Clark's House (formerly Greg Craig's, Lee Mikle's)

David Clark's House (formerly Greg Craig's, Lee Mikle's)


Los Angeles, California (CA), US
David Clark is a successful attorney.

Lee Mikle is President of Pendrell Corporation. Pendrell Corporation (formerly NASDAQ:PCO, delisted Nov 2017[1]) is a fully integrated intellectual property (IP) investment, advisory services and asset management firm. The company develops and implements strategies to acquire, commercialize, manage, divest and license IP. The company, formerly ICO Global Communications, is based in Kirkland, Washington. He lives in Santa Barbara. He is an Arizona State alumni.

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Mr. Craig is Chairman of Anahau Energy and the CEO of Inupiat Energy Partners, an investor in Anahau Energy. In the former role, Mr. Craig provides strategic guidance and advises management on governance, financial and credit structures and issues, and overall marketing, as well as serving as Chairman of the Board. Previously, Mr. Craig has been Chairman and CEO of large, public and privately held energy companies and active on a variety of boards and advisory councils. Most recently, Mr. Craig served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Commerce Energy, a publicly listed (AMEX:EGR) natural gas and electricity retailer serving more than 250,000 customers. In this capacity, he led a complete business turnaround which involved refinancing, restructuring, and selling the business to Universal Energy Group, a public energy retailer based in Toronto, Canada (TSX: UEG)

Prior to assuming leadership of Commerce Energy, and being named Chairman of the Board of Commerce Energy Group, Inc., Mr. Craig served for two years as CEO of Macquarie Cook Energy (formerly Cook Inlet Energy Supply, LLC), a multi-billion dollar North American energy supply and services company. Mr. Craig had previously founded and served for 15 years as CEO of Cook Inlet Energy Supply, LLC, which was acquired by Macquarie Bank of Sydney, Australia in November of 2005. He lives in Sherman Oaks. He is a UCLA alumni.
David Clark is a successful attorney.

Lee Mikle is President of Pendrell Corporation. Pendrell Corporation (formerly NASDAQ:PCO, delisted Nov 2017[1]) is a fully integrated intellectual property (IP) investment, advisory services and asset management firm. The company develops and implements strategies to acquire, commercialize, manage, divest and license IP. The company, formerly ICO Global Communications, is based in Kirkland, Washington. He lives in Santa Barbara. He is an Arizona State alumni.

Mr. Craig is Chairman of Anahau Energy and the CEO of Inupiat Energy Partners, an investor in Anahau Energy. In the former role, Mr. Craig provides strategic guidance and advises management on governance, financial and credit structures and issues, and overall marketing, as well as serving as Chairman of the Board. Previously, Mr. Craig has been Chairman and CEO of large, public and privately held energy companies and active on a variety of boards and advisory councils. Most recently, Mr. Craig served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Commerce Energy, a publicly listed (AMEX:EGR) natural gas and electricity retailer serving more than 250,000 customers. In this capacity, he led a complete business turnaround which involved refinancing, restructuring, and selling the business to Universal Energy Group, a public energy retailer based in Toronto, Canada (TSX: UEG)

Prior to assuming leadership of Commerce Energy, and being named Chairman of the Board of Commerce Energy Group, Inc., Mr. Craig served for two years as CEO of Macquarie Cook Energy (formerly Cook Inlet Energy Supply, LLC), a multi-billion dollar North American energy supply and services company. Mr. Craig had previously founded and served for 15 years as CEO of Cook Inlet Energy Supply, LLC, which was acquired by Macquarie Bank of Sydney, Australia in November of 2005. He lives in Sherman Oaks. He is a UCLA alumni.
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