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                Craig Shere, CFA - Director of ResearchCraig joined Tuohy Brothers in January of 2010, focusing primarily on the natural
                gas infrastructure and utilities markets. In August 2011, he became DOR, leading
                Tuohy Bros' trademark "sum-of-the-parts" research and indepth commodity analysis.
                Prior to joining the firm, Craig garnered over ten years experience as an energy/utilities
                analyst on the BUY-side (Scottwood Capital Management), the SELL-side (Calyon Securities),
                and in independent research (Standard & Poor's). He also worked in industry,
                assisting AES Corp. (a global power company) with its investor relations/media functions
                in '07/'08. Craig was ranked the 2nd best Utilities Analyst in the U.S. for 2002
                by the Wall Street Journal, the best performing domestic Utilities Analyst for 2006
                by Zacks, and the most accurate earnings estimator for the IPP industry by Forbes/Starmine
                in 2005. He earned an MBA from New York University and has been a CFA Charter holder
                since 1998.
 
                Noel Parks, Managing Director, CleanTech and E&PNoel joined Tuohy Brothers in 2020 and follows CleanTech, including hydrogen, fuel cell, solar and wind, and also covers oil and gas Exploration & Production (E&P). He brings more than 15 years of sell-side energy research experience to the firm, having covered E&P, MLPs, royalty trusts and oilfield services. He joined Tuohy Brothers from energy boutique Coker & Palmer, and previously was with Ladenburg Thalmann and KeyBanc Capital Markets. Before covering energy, Noel worked at Merrill Lynch as a project manager for the Global Analytic/Thematic Research team, and covered technology and media at Stephens Inc. Noel received his bachelor's degree from Harvard University and his MBA in Finance from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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