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ICM's Director of Governmental Affairs, Greg Krissek, represents the company on state and federal matters relating to ethanol policy and industry development. With more than 17 years of experience working with ethanol and renewable energy projects, as well as related public policy, Greg's ties to the ethanol and agricultural industry run deep. He serves as vice chair of the board for the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition, the primary U.S. advocacy group promoting the use of E-85 (85% ethanol-enriched fuel). He's also the secretary-treasurer of the board for the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) and a board member of the Kansas Association of Ethanol Processors. Before he joined ICM in 2003, Greg spent three years as Director of Operations with the offices of the Kansas Corn Commission, Kansas Corn Growers Association, and Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association. Greg has a bachelor's degree in Economics and Political Science from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, MO., as well as a law degree and MBA from the University of Denver. With a staff of more than 500 employees, ICM designs, builds, and supports ethanol plants, as well as serves as a leading ethanol industry advocate.