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H2 Clipper welcomes new member to its Advisory Board

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H2 Clipper, Inc., an aerospace and alternative energy company developing uniquely capable hydrogen-powered airships and end-to-end hydrogen infrastructure solutions, has announced that Ángel Gurría, the former Secretary-General of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), has joined the company’s Advisory Board.

Gurría, who served as OECD Secretary-General from 2006 to 2021, is widely credited with having established the OECD as a pillar of global economic governance, including its active engagement with the G7, G20, and APEC. Under his leadership, the OECD led the effort to reform the international tax system and improve governance frameworks in anti-corruption and other fields. Gurría helped broaden the organization’s membership from 30 to 38 countries, and scaled up the OECD contribution to the global agenda, including the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and the adoption of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

A Mexican economist and diplomat, Gurría has had a distinguished career in public service, including positions as Mexico’s Minister of Foreign Affairs as well as Minister of Finance and Public Credit in the 1990s. He has received numerous awards and honours from more than 30 countries, most recently, the ‘Grand croix de la Légion d’honneur’, which is the highest award provided by the French government. He was also the first recipient of the Globalist of the Year Award of the Canadian International Council in recognition of his efforts to promote trans-nationalism, inclusiveness, and a global consciousness. Gurría has served in key roles in many not-for-profit organisations, such as the Board of Trustees for the World Economic Forum, as chair of the International Task Force on Financing Water for All, and as a member of the UN Secretary General Advisory Board for Water and Sanitation (UNSGAB). In 2019, he was awarded the King Hassan II Prize by the World Water Council.

Gurría said, “H2 Clipper’s mission and technology for 100% carbon-free transport of freight and hydrogen are precisely the kinds of disruptive breakthroughs the world requires to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and to avoid climate catastrophe. If I can do something to help advance these goals, I’m all in. It’s simply too important to our children and grandchildren for us to sit on the sidelines. This is the message I intend to convey to my good friends and colleagues from my time in public service.”

H2 Clipper founder and CEO, Rinaldo Brutoco said, “We have been focused on addressing hydrogen infrastructure issues since 2008, and know that if given an opportunity, government officials and corporate leaders around the world will appreciate how our technologies for long distance transport and ‘last-mile’ distribution of hydrogen help enable the hydrogen economy. We’re delighted to have an individual with the diplomatic experience and stellar international reputation of Ángel Gurría to help open these doors. This is a major milestone that will greatly assist us to advance our work of providing a rapidly scalable hydrogen infrastructure solution, which is essential to realising the disruptive potential of hydrogen and to addressing climate change.”

Gurría becomes the 12th member of the H2 Clipper Advisory Board, which includes internationally recognized experts in hydrogen, fuel cell technology, logistics, and corporate finance, including Dr. Joseph Powell, the former Chief Scientist for Shell Oil Company and former chair of the US Department of Energy (DOE)’s Hydrogen Technical Advisory Committee; Peter Georgescu, former CEO and Chairman Emeritus of Young & Rubicam; Retired US Navy Vice Admiral Philip Wisecup, the past-President of the Naval War College and former Director of the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group; and Bob Fornaro, the former CEO and President of Air Trans and Spirit Airlines.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/12012022/h2-clipper-welcomes-new-member-to-its-advisory-board/

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