Michael Shenher grew up in Regina, Saskatchewan. During his childhood, he played many sports at highly competitive levels, including hockey, and was significantly involved in the community. Michael is Director, Board Chair, Chair of the Board of Directors Audit Committee, President and Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, and Principal Accounting Officer of the RCMW Group Inc., former
ly Clean Power Concepts Inc. reporting issuer. As a pioneer in renewable fuel, Shenher founded General Bio Energy Inc. ('General Bio') in 2006. In 2010 General Bio Energy Inc. was named to the Profit Hot 50 Canada's Emerging Growth Companies at #40 based on revenue growth. Shenher's employment background also includes: President & CEO of General Bio's predecessor Canadian Green Fuels, 2006-2010; Chief of Staff to Andrew Scheer (former Speaker of the House of Commons and current Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition) Canadian Federal Member of Parliament 2004-2008; Michael has participated on Saskatchewan's roundtable contributing to the Canada West Foundation's position paper entitled 'Canada's Power Play: The Case for a Canadian Energy Strategy for a Carbon-Constrained World' and he formerly sat on the 'Bio-fuels and Bio-products Sector Team' of Enterprise Saskatchewan. In addition, he was a keynote speaker at the World Congress of Bioenergy in Dalian, China, in 2011. Shenher has had a long and varied career best described as a serial entrepreneur originating in his youth working on the family grain farm near Regina, to entering the workforce in the CIBC's management training program, and serving in several capacities in the bank. As branch Administration Officer, Dealer Plan finance Officer to becoming a Consumer Loan and Mortgage Officer before going back to school at the University of Regina in the early 90s. Shenher switched his major area of focus away from pre-med and a program in the hard sciences to primarily economics and Chinese history, supplemented by extensive study of the western classics, art, literature and poetry for his undergraduate course of study. After which, making use of his banking and finance background, Shenher found success with Equifax and rose through the organization as he grew his branch through a strong and purposeful networking and business development strategy, and eventually grew the office through management of credit reporting, and significant national accounts, from the private and public sectors alike, ultimately managing one of the largest call centres in Canada at the time marrying the advent of predictive dialling technology with burgeoning internet usage. When Shenher left to join the fledgling family insurance business, his prairie region had grown to over 60 direct reports and was generating millions of dollars in revenue per annum.