The principals of FAP, bring some unique skills, experience and local knowledge to this project. John Lytle, the firm’s President is an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, but was born and raised on the Crow Creek Indian reservation. As such, he brings a full range of local contacts, as well as a personal knowledge of the area currently being considered for the First American Wind Farms project. His knowledge of the area, overall tribal operations, as well as a full range of contacts will be a valuable asset during the original land lease negotiations, and final site determination.
In addition, Mr. Lytle is a senior management consultant who has successfully interacted with over 300 small and large businesses throughout 10 states in the Midwest over the last 25 years. He has been active as a 7(j) ,a management call contractor for the Small Business Administration, as well as the US Department of Transportation during that time.
John Hansen, Vice President of Development for First American Power, Ltd brings a broad range of knowledge and expertise from several different industries to the project. He has accumulated more than 40 years of corporate management, sales, marketing and technical engineering experience, including the management of four companies with total P&L responsibility.