Oxley is an intellectual, with a background in finance, economics,
and philosophy. For a lengthy period of time, his occupation was
in the banking sector as a venture capitalist, collaborating with
seasoned executives. He began his career working closely with the
Governor of the Bank of Canada.
Jordan began his career working closely with the Governor of
the Bank of
Canada helping to modernize the communications of that
institution. He continued on to senior executive positions with
technology, publishing, and consumer product companies, alongside
intense pursuits as a venture capitalist and entrepreneur. A
pioneer of high-tech socio-political messaging, Jordan has spoken
at the annual conference of the Public Affairs Association of
Canada and in many other forums.
Jordan has held the position of Fellow, International Institute
for Public Ethics; Counselor, Canadian Institute of International
Affairs; Treasurer, Dialogue Canada; Treasurer and Official
Spokesperson, Unity Link / Unilien Society; Riding Treasurer,
Liberal Party of Canada; Vice President, Association for
Non-Resident Voting Rights; and has been an active member of
Transparency International and the Mensa Society.
He holds degrees in Philosophy, Economics, and International
Relations, studying at Queen's University, the University of
Edinburgh, and the London School of Economics.
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Oxley’s experience in the business and financial sector is well
documented in numerous sources. Previously occupying a position at
Bank of
Canada, he helped modernize the communications of that
institution.
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Oxley is also credited with numerous institutional publications
on economics.
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Source Book Review: John Madeley, Trade and the Poor: The Impact of
International Trade on Developing Countries (London: Intermediate
Technology Publications, 1996, 210 pp., £ 11.95 pbk.)Millennium -
Journal of International Studies 1997 26: 937-939.
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Oxley took part in the Transparency International Canada Inc.
conference, as an active and regular member of the organization.
"TI-Canada held a seminar in Vancouver, February 4-5, entitled
“Corruption and Bribery in Foreign Business Transactions: New
Global and Canadian Standards,” in cooperation with the
International Centre for
Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy.
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BUSINESS ETHICS OFFICE ROOM 200F SCHULICH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS YORK
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TEL:
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In numerous sources, Oxley is associated with
institutions/universities. They relate his past involvement and
continued self-education.
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Sun Energy Group, LLC: Oxley is credited with co-founding this
renewable energy company with D’Juan Hernandez, a former executive
of NRG Energy, Inc., the nation’s leading Independent Power
Producer.Exelon Corp. on Tuesday delivered on its promise
to scrap its hostile $9 billion stock offer to buy NRG Energy
after shareholders at the smaller firm rejected its slate of
directors.
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The Lousiana Gasification facility listed under the presentation
will be built under plasma gasification technology, that is, waste
to energy. Oxley is no stranger having many years experience with
this technology.
Location Metro New Orleans Region, Louisiana (Specific Sites
Under Review)
System Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC)
Net Capacity 138 Megawatts (MW)
Annual Output 1.1 Million Megawatt
Hours (MWh)
Feedstock Input 2500 Tons per Day; 821,000 Tons per
Year.
SUN ENERGY GROUP, LLC: LOUISIANA GASIFICATION FACILITY (LGF)
presentation:
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Sun Energy Group:
http://www.sunenergygrp.com/index.shtml
Oxley boasts as a former Investment Banker with Strategy
Energy, Inc., a Canadian Investment Banking firm, specializing in
energy debt and equity placements. Oxley's e-mail is listed
as Jordan.Oxley@strategyenergy.com under his membership to the
Canadian Wind Energy Association.
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Video
interview will Jordan Oxley (please note: Video is poor quality
but the audio is well worth listening to):