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==Positions Held==
 
==Positions Held==
*05 -  : Turquoise Engineering Consulting - Senior Consultant  
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*05 -  : [[Turquoise Engineering Consulting]] - Senior Consultant  
 
*98 - : [[US Fuel Cell Council]] - Founder and Executive Director  
 
*98 - : [[US Fuel Cell Council]] - Founder and Executive Director  
 
*93 - : Breakthough Technologies Institute - Founder and Executive Director<ref>turquoiseassociates.com, [http://www.turquoiseassociates.com/international/team.html Team], accessed 11 Feb 2010</ref>
 
*93 - : Breakthough Technologies Institute - Founder and Executive Director<ref>turquoiseassociates.com, [http://www.turquoiseassociates.com/international/team.html Team], accessed 11 Feb 2010</ref>
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==Visclosky==
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Rose gave a donation of $650 to Congressional Candidate [[Peter Visclosky]],<ref>Huffington Post, [http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/neighbors.php?type=name&lname=Rose&fname=Robert+R Campaign Contributions and Donations], accessed 12 Feb 2010</ref> who was named one of the 15 most corrupt members of Congress by the [[Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington]].<ref>Carden, D., [http://nwitimes.com/news/local/article_95b5e682-a282-11de-88a9-001cc4c002e0.html "Visclosky named to 'most corrupt' list"], ''The Times of Northwest Indiana'', 16 Sep 2009, accessed 12 Feb 2010.</ref>
  
 
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==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 18 April 2010

Positions Held

Visclosky

Rose gave a donation of $650 to Congressional Candidate Peter Visclosky,[2] who was named one of the 15 most corrupt members of Congress by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.[3]

Notes

  1. turquoiseassociates.com, Team, accessed 11 Feb 2010
  2. Huffington Post, Campaign Contributions and Donations, accessed 12 Feb 2010
  3. Carden, D., "Visclosky named to 'most corrupt' list", The Times of Northwest Indiana, 16 Sep 2009, accessed 12 Feb 2010.