Leadership

Atlas Renewable is the result of nearly 100 years of experience in international and domestic business, governmental policy, domestic financial services and international organizations with decades of contemporary experience in China.

Chairman of the Board

Neil Bush

Mr. Bush serves as the Chairman of Atlas Renewable LLC. Through his company Neil Bush Global Advisers, Mr. Bush is engaged in international business development with a focus on cross border activity between Asia and the United States. Mr. Bush has traveled to China 140+ times visiting 35+ cities since his first visit in 1975. Over the past thirty years he has engaged in a variety of cross border business transactions. He has assisted US companies enter the Chinese market including companies involved with wall board, auto parts, mall marketing, drug development, and health care. Mr. Bush brought in Boulevard Properties and Triple Five to participate in the development of an $8 billion multiphase, multiuse real estate development in Chongqing, China.

Mr. Bush has supported Chinese/ Asian investment in the United States including an $18 million investment in LCD screen technology, a $110 million investment in three real estate projects in California and Ohio, a $1.1 billion acquisition of a food processing business and a $180 million acquisition of a fertility practice in California.

Mr. Bush is engaged in various charitable activities. He is the founder and chairman of the George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations an organization formed to promote President hois father’s legacy interest in promoting dialogue and better understanding better China and the United States.

Four four consecutive years,  Mr. Bush has served as Co-Chairman of an annual international symposium focused on the Peaceful Use of Space Technology. This conference is co-hosted by the largest global space related organizations in the world and delegates from China, the USA, Europe, Russia, and Japan attend. Mr. Bush serves as chairman of the Advisory Board of the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University, and as Chairman of Points of Light and of the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation.

Chief Executive Officer

Eric H. Fang

Mr. Fang has more than 30 years experiences in technology investment, corporate management, strategic corporate advisory services, strategic business development services, joint venture and localization strategies, product marketing and sales in both the United States and Chinese markets.

Eric Fang also serves as Vice Chairman of the Board and President & CEO of the National Center for Sustainable Development (NCSD), a national 501(C)(3) not-for-profit corporation focused on sustainability, renewable energy and environment. He is a Board Member of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Foundation. In his advisory capacity, Mr. Fang serves as Executive Standing Board Member of the Energy Professional Investment Committee of China Investment Association, as member of Board of Advisors at the George H.W. Bush Foundation for U.S.-China Relations and as Strategic Advisory Board member of Energy Vault (NYSE:NRGV) along with leaders from CEMEX Ventures (NYSE: CX), BHP Ventures (NYSE:BHP), Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures (TADAWUL: SAUDI ARAMCO), Enel Green Power (ENEL.MI), PlusVolta, Pickering Energy Partners, Ark Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Korea Zinc (KRX 010130).

Mr. Fang is also the founder, Chairman and CEO of Sinoaccess Group, with bases of operation in both the United States and China. Sinoaccess Group is a strategic advisory and investment group covers a wide variety of industrial sectors including renewable energy and environment, water resources, healthcare and bio-medical life science, wireless and mobile communications. Sinoaccess serves as a business and cultural bridge for enterprises seeking access to these markets. Between 2018 to present, Mr. Fang served as President, ANDE China, a disruptive DNA identification technology company with worldwide sales and services. Between 2011-2018, Mr. Fang, served as Managing Director of ENFOS Inc. China Operations, a top tier AI based Environmental Remediation Data Management company from Silicon Valley, has successfully led the ENFOS team to helped the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environmental to formulate its Environmental Remediation management policies and practices.

Through Sinoaccess, Mr. Fang has served as a key advisor to some of the largest companies in the world, including Fortune 500 public companies in the United States, such as AT&T, GE Capital, GE Spacenet, Tektronix, L-3 Communications, Spar Aerospace, COMSAT RSI, ARRIS Group, and Software AG of Germany. In the 1990s, Mr. Fang and his Sinoaccess Group developed and deployed US-led vendor awards of more than eight key national telecommunications infrastructure deployment programs for the Chinese government funded by the World Bank. Prior to China development, Sinoaccess successfully deployed a national satellite communications backbone network for the government of Indonesia government, interconnecting 24 islands under a US EXIM BANK funding program in the late 80s.

Mr. Fang holds BS degree from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and MD degree from Southwest University of Medical Sciences in Chengdu, China.

President and Board Director

Mitchell F. Stanley

Mr. Mitchell F. Stanley. is the founder and Chairman of the 20-year-old National Center for Sustainable Development (NCSD), a national 501(C)(3) not-for-profit corporation. He also serves as a Board Member at the Energy and Environmental Management Institute of George Washington University in Washington DC., and Chief Expert at the Energy Investment Professional Committee of China Investment Association. Prior to the establishment of NCSD in 2000, he was Chairman of the Board of WebBank, an FDIC insured financial institution established to develop a national financial services platform serving America’s small business sector.

In the early 2000’s the work of NCSD concentrated on an innovative subsidiary of the NGO known as the Brownfields Stewardship Fund (BSF.) The Fund effected the transition of contaminated real property from legacy owners to new productive community reuse. While successful it pioneered many critical processes currently in use that have now be used nationally to restore liquidity to real estate otherwise not financeable due to prohibitions against US banks’ lending ascribing value to such contaminated real estate as collateral.

Mr. Stanley’s career in the US government’s foreign service began in 1977 as an economic analyst and he served later in many senior positions at the U.S. Department of Commerce, The State Department and the White House. Mr. Stanley served on President Reagan’s West Wing staff for three years in the Office of the Counsellor to the President on matters related to the Cabinet. In 1984 he was asked to help organize the First Presidential Trade Mission to China and did so, helping in a small way to the betterment of relations with China and the economic benefits that have accrued to the American people in subsequent years.

Upon his return from China, he served as Chief of Staff and Cabinet Secretary for Secretary of Commerce Mr. Malcolm Baldrige. His interest in new and innovative small business lending products and economic development programs began during his tenure with the federal government as Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Finance, Investment and Procurement programs under President George H.W. Bush. Mr. Stanley completed his government career with the highest rank in the Senior Executive Service and received several Presidential Rank Awards. He graduated in 1977 from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Washington, D.C.