Technology and tea may
seem to be an odd mix at first blush, but two area
entrepreneurs have joined forces and blended their own
energy and skills to develop markets for both products.
Khalif-Delence A. Sheares,
Sr. and Robert C. Pasker, III, presidents of Conceptual
Energy and Go Matcha Go, LLC, respectively, have opened shop
at 5650 W. Central Avenue in a 1,200 square foot space, as
they go about their mission of growing businesses and
creating jobs.
Sheares, a Toledo native
and graduate of Maumee Valley County Day School, spent seven
years with Snelling & Snelling, ultimately as director for
market research, prior to launching Conceptual Energy.
Pasker, also a Toledo
native and graduate of Central Catholic High School, earned
a bachelor’s of business administration from Franklin
University and returned to his hometown after six years in
Columbus to start his own businesses. Along with his
ownership of Go Matcha Go, Pasker is also a realtor with Key
Realty.
Conceptual Energy, with
its In’Flector technology, installs reflector plates on
windows that capture sunlight, and thereby warmth, during
cold periods and reflects the sun’s rays during warm
periods. The result is a reduction of energy bills, says
Sheares of 37.7 percent in those facilities where the panels
have already been installed.
The design was developed
by NASA and is both a solar collector and a solar reflector,
says Sheares. “It’s an application unique to the market,” he
adds.
Shears’ company has
already installed the reflector/collector panels at Lakeland
Air Force Base and is in discussions with Wright Patterson
AFB at the moment.
“We align ourselves with
government mandates with our technology,” he says.
Matcha also addresses the
issue of energy – energy for the human body, that is. It is
a very potent form of green tea and regulates and sustains
energy, increases mental focus and balances the human body,
says Pasker. Along with fighting aging and cancer, he notes,
Matcha, an all-natural product, also curbs appetites and
speeds metabolisms.
Pasker says that as time
goes by, the company will be producing more products for
both internal and external application.
For more information on
the reflector/collector solar panels, contact Sheares at
delence.sheares777@gmail.com. To reach Pasker for more
information on Matcha –
robert.pasker@gmail.com. |