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The Team

The Team
Get to know the Fuel Cell Today team, their backgrounds and special areas of interest..
  • Dr Kerry-Ann Adamson

    Principal Analyst/Manager Kerry-Ann has over ten years experience in the fuel cell industry and specialises in transport and distributed generation applications for fuel cells. Kerry-Ann has worked with both the private and public sector on a variety of fuel cell projects, with a regional focus mainly on North America and the Rest of World region (excluding Europe and Asia). She is heavily involved with consulting activity, producing bespoke analytical reports, liaising with corporate clients, giving high profile presentations, and developing business-to-business activities. Kerry-Ann previously worked as Deputy Editor at Fuel Cell Today and prior to this at the Technical University of Berlin, on a Marie Curie Research Fellowship. She gained a PhD from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London on the socio-economics of fuel cell technology in the transport sector, sponsored by BP. Expertise: Transport and stationary applications of fuel cells; sustainable and clean development; distributed power generation. Other Projects and Networks: Kerry-Ann sits on a number of fuel cell committees and is involved in wider fuel cell activities including the EU Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Platform and the London Hydrogen Partnership. She is a member of the Energy Institute.
    Dr Kerry-Ann Adamson
  • Dr Jonathan Butler

    Senior Market Analyst, Asia

    Jonathan specialises in market developments in the Asia Pacific region, with an emphasis on portable applications of fuel cells. His current focus includes supply chain developments, legislation, policy and intellectual property (IP) aspects of fuel cell technology, particularly patent and patent opposition analysis, and their commercial implications. He is also interested in the development of fuel cells in the Middle East.

    Jonathan has worked extensively with corporate, government, NGO and SME clients globally on a range of consulting projects, covering investment, supply chain analysis, market forecasting, market due diligence, and business incubation. Jonathan previously managed the fuel cell part of the UK government’s Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Knowledge Transfer Network, specialising in international project brokering activities. Jonathan is a regular speaker at international conferences, and has authored a large number of FCT Syndicated reports, covering portable, transport, policy and IP topics. Jonathan also edits and jointly writes the annual FCT Industry Review.

    Jonathan holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh and an MA and MSc from the University of Oxford. He has previously worked at the UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) as an Energy and Environment adviser, and on a major EU Sixth Framework Programme project.

     

    Dr Jonathan Butler
  • Lisa Callaghan Jerram

    Senior Market Analyst, North America

    Lisa is  based in North America and specialises in fuel cells for transportation, with over ten years experience in analysing the progress of transportation fuel cell applications toward commercialisation. Her focus includes legislation and regulations affecting fuel cells and hydrogen at the state, regional and national levels in North America. She is also exploring opportunities for fuel cell adoption in Latin America.

     

    Since graduating from the University of Virginia, Lisa has spent her career researching, analysing and writing about clean, sustainable transportation. She has authored and contributed to numerous stakeholder studies and she was the facilitator for the U.S. Federal Transit Administration’s International Fuel Cell Bus Working Group, which brought together fuel cell bus stakeholders from Europe, Asia, Canada, Australia and the U.S. She previously chaired a Society of Automotive Engineers heavy-duty electric drive committee and was appointed to committee positions at the Transportation Research Board and American Public Transportation Association.

     

    She is a frequent speaker at international industry conferences including the Fuel Cell Seminar, National Hydrogen Association, Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Futures conference  and Canada’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Conference – as well as smaller workshops and briefings for industry and government representatives.

     

    Other Projects and Networks Involved In: U.S. Fuel Cell Council’s Transportation and Government Affairs working groups and as a Research Associate at the Mineta Transportation Institute.  

     

     

    Lisa Callaghan Jerram
  • Anissa Dehamna

    Market Analyst, Europe

    Anissa specialises in the uses for fuel cell and hydrogen technology in sustainable urban development in Europe with an increasing focus on former Soviet economies and Russia, alongside the more traditional economies of Germany, Spain and Denmark. This work covers both fuel cells and hydrogen in transport and stationary applications. Anissa tracks legislation and policy in Europe. She also follows trends and opportunities for fuel cells in urbanisation and rural development.

    Before joining Fuel Cell Today, Anissa earned a Masters degree from the University of St. Andrews in International Strategy and Economics as well as a Bachelors degree from the George Washington University where she studied International Affairs with a concentration in Europe and International Economics.

    Anissa Dehamna