Partners of the Project

by Mike Constanza

CEP would like to thank our "Partners of the Project" annual corporate contributors.

Their yearly support allows us to continue to advance our mission of powering clean energy through further development of clean energy support in the business community, public education campaigns, community energy-related events, helping local leaders to view clean energy as a policy priority and shaping a positive view of clean energy in the media.

Partners of the Project

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About Mike Constanza

For years, Mike had always told everyone "no other sport like baseball." True to his word, he keeps diligently collecting baseball-related stuff: cards, hats, jerseys, photos, signatures, hangers, shorts (you name it); especially anything related to the legendary player Jim Bouton.

Mike honorably received Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from University of Phoenix. In his graduation speech, he went on and on about baseball... until his best friend, James, signaled him to shut it.

He then worked for a domain registrar in Phoenix, AZ; speciallizng in auction services. One day at work, he saw the site JimBouton.com pop on the for-sale list. Mike held his breath until decided to blow all of his savings for it.

Here we are; the site is where Mike expresses passion to the world. And certainly, he would try diversing it to various areas rather than just baseball.

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