Vestas cans head of Portland office
The troubled Danish windmill maker at whom Oregon taxpayers have thrown tens of millions is now bringing in Chris Brown, above, a city bureaucrat from Detroit, to take over its U.S. show. Detroit's finances are in such bad shape that there's been talk of shipping Brown out of there since last spring. He lasted less than two years in Motown, and he's bounced around like a pinball in his career, which started out in law school:
A native of Delaware, Brown holds a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Delaware, was a Fulbright Scholar in finance and economics at Bonn University and earned a law degree from Pennsylvania-based Villanova University.After graduating from law school in 1987, Brown worked as legal counsel at two East Coast law firms, transitioning from legal counsel to business development in 1992 at Baltimore-based Constellation Energy. He moved overseas in 1994, establishing an Asian office for U.S. utility Entergy Power Group. He joined Singapore Power in 1996, where he served as a senior vice president and managing director.
Brown left Singapore Power in February 2004. He took a job with Ann Arbor-based DTE Energy Resources in 2005, a position he left in 2008, when he became CEO of New Jersey-based wind farm Deepwater Wind. That position lasted six months, ending in December 2008. When he joined the city, Brown's résumé listed his current position as founder and CEO of Ann Arbor-based Brown Equity Group.
He became Bing's COO in January 2011. He earns about $141,000 a year, after a 10 percent pay cut taken by all Bing appointees.
How long will he last in Portland? Eighteen months or less would be our guess.
Comments (6)
Sounds like a perfect fit here on the Island of Misfit Toys. Maybe PSU will eventually offer him a position at the Patronage Center.
Posted by Mr. Grumpy | November 12, 2012 7:36 PM
"Bing! Bing! Bing! Ricochet Rabbit!"
Posted by Mojo | November 12, 2012 7:48 PM
Amen!
Posted by Portland Native | November 12, 2012 8:38 PM
Just a city boy
born & raised in south Detroit
He took the midnight train goin' anywhere
Posted by Downtown Denizen | November 12, 2012 9:53 PM
I wonder why there's not enough lawyer business to keep all the law school graduates in the profession.
Posted by David E Gilmore | November 13, 2012 6:54 AM
A lot of work is being outsourced. And there are way too many law schools.
Posted by Jack Bog | November 13, 2012 6:57 AM