Become A Member
NJCAT members are drawn from leading companies (with significant interests in energy and environmental technologies), the investment and academic communities and utilities. Membership requirements include payment of a membership fee, provision of in-kind resources (for development of targeted technologies) and staffing for corporate committees. Membership fees and in-kind contributions are determined by a company's size.
Participants or technology developers can come to NJCAT for technology commercialization assistance. Participants will be invited to take part in corporate-sponsored activities, such as workshops, and seminars, and to have promising technologies assessed for verification.
NJCAT members benefit from early, focused exposure to new technologies and have the opportunity to form strategic alliances with other members, participants and universities to collaborate on the development of these technologies. NJCAT also offers to members and participants, support services for research and commercialization, as well as invention opportunities.
Annual Membership Fee
Category Amount
Large Company
(>250 employees) $5,000.00
Mid-Sized Company
(10-249 employees) $2,500.00
University/
Non-Profit Entity $2,000.00
Small Company
(<10 employees) $1,000.00
Additional voluntary contributions are invited.
In-Kind Contribution Requirement
Category Amount
Large 200 personnel hours
Company Sponsorship of 1 event
Provide facilities for 1 event or technology
Mid-Sized 50 personnel hours
Company Co-sponsorship of 1 event
University/ 100 personnel hours
Non-Profit Entity Co-sponsorship of 1 event
Provide facilities for 1 event or technology
Small Company 25 personnel hours
Membership
New Jersey Corporation for Advanced Technology Board Members
Lisa Jackson, Commissioner
Gary Sondermeyer (Alternate)
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
The Honorable James J. Florio, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Florio and Perrucci, LLC
Harold Raveché, President
Christos Christodulos, (alternate)
Stevens Institute of Technology
Eric Svenson, Vice President Environmental Health & Safety
PSE&G
Dan Watts, NJCAT Chair
New Jersey Institute of Technology
John Cusack, Exceutive Director, NJHEPS
Stanley Labruna
Terri Smith
ELM Environmental Consulting
Jim Lenhart
Contech Stormwater Solutions
Mark Robson
Margeret Brennen (alternate)
Rutgers University
John Ferrante, Vice President
E2 Project Management LLC
Russ Sattler, President
United Retek
Jane Massey Licata, Esq. (of Counsel)
Law Offices of Jane Massey Licata
General Member Companies
Bill Guarini
Envirogen
Steve Konesberg
Regenisis
Seth Tropper
Plasmasol
Huan E. Feng
Montclair College
Lewis Nagy
Burlington County College
Mike Devine, Technical Director
Picatinny Arsenal
Mike Warminski, Technical Director
AMEC Earth & Environmetal
John Callahan
Environmental H2O
NJCAT Staff
Rhea Weinberg Brekke
Executive Director
Dick Magee
Technical Director
NJDEP Staff Assistance
Marybeth Brenner
Special Assistant to the Commissioner, NJDEP