At Eco Earth Sciences, we strive to bring together diverse talents in chemistry, microbiology, engineering, and geoscience. Our think tank is further strengthened by legal, financial, and regulatory experts, guiding us toward innovative solutions that address the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.
Patrick F Kehoe
Chair, Science Advisory Board
CEO ECO Earth Sciences Inc. (EEC)
In 2020, Patrick amalgamated ECO Systems Inc. and ECO Earth Sciences Inc. into a mission-specific organization focused on developing cutting-edge technologies and methodologies to address environmental contamination and reduce carbon/CO2 emissions.
With over 30 years of experience as a business owner and entrepreneur, Patrick has founded and successfully built several organizations, primarily in the civil engineering sector. Beyond his professional achievements, he has also been a committed servant to his community, serving as a Councilor for the City of Orillia.
Looking forward, Patrick envisions leveraging his professional and political experience with the innovative capabilities of his now unified organization to lead the charge in creating sustainable solutions, forging strategic partnerships, and advancing research and development of technologies that contribute to global environmental preservation and carbon/CO2 reduction.
Dr. Edwin Safari
Grafta Nanotech
Edwin Safari is a licensed Professional Engineer as well as a sessional lecturer at the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences University of Toronto, Scarborough.
Edwin is the inventor of GRAFTA™, a first-of-its-kind unique nano-graphene-based adsorbent for environmental remediation and water and wastewater treatment. He is currently the Chief Technology Officer of Grafta Nanotech Inc.
Chris Athmer P.E.
Terran Corporation
Chris is a 1983 graduate of the University of Dayton (BS Chemical Engineering). He has worked 40 years as an Environmental and Research Engineer. His earlier work involved development of the Lasagna soil remediation process, an EK process developed by Monsanto, GE and DuPont, culminating in the very successful full scale implementation at the DOE facility in Paducah. Chris now designs and installs remediation systems as well as overseeing environmental site investigations and feasibility studies. He is also involved in developing various innovative electrokinetic based remediation systems. He has published several articles and book chapters on the subject of electrokinetic based remediation.