David Weaver has built a number of major commercial real estate projects in Miami and served as the City of Miami’s Assistant City manager responsible for developing Miami’s Bayside Specialty Retail Center with the Rouse Company. A leader in many community activities, he chaired the Miami Parking Authority, the New World Center Action Committee (Miami’s “Committee of One Hundred”) and twice led Miami’s successful efforts to keep Homestead Air Force Base from being closed by the U.S. Congress’ Base Closure Commission (BRAC). Less » As a founder of BW Energy in the mid 1990’s, Weaver led that company’s acquisition of generation capacity in New York City and its participation as a finalist in five New England power plant divestiture auctions. He later co-founded WebGen Systems, Inc., a recognized industry pioneer in the real time deployment of web-based energy management software, and served as its Chairman until 2004. In 2007, Weaver’s Intercap Capital Partners, LLC purchased intellectual property and other assets associated with WebGen’s “Intelligent Use of Energy®” System (“IUE”). Intercap holds a U.S. patent for IUE™ and is now deploying the System in the United States and also in China in conjunction with a major international utility. Active in higher education, Weaver served as co-Chairman of the University of Miami’s late-1980’s $530 million capital campaign; was Chairman of the University’s Finance & Audit Committee for six years and, until 2005, was the University’s elected Vice-Chairman. He was recently elected University Senior Trustee and was named Chairman of the Board of the Miami Asset Management Corporation (MAMCO). Weaver is the Chairman of the Board of the University of California’s Institute of the Americas. He has also served on the boards of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and the Young Presidents Organization. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Weaver received his undergraduate and MBA degrees from Harvard University.