Hello and welcome, folks, to another enlightening session on the solar industry. This time, I’ll be discussing the essential things to know about the critical movements in the solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance sectors. Knowing which professionals are making the waves in solar companies is beneficial, especially if you’re considering solar panels for your home.
First, let’s put a spotlight on who’s who at Alpha Generation, LLC, a manager of power infrastructure portfolio in the United States. Influential veteran industry executive Curt Morgan will be acting as the CEO and Chairman, Mary Anne Brelinsky as the President and chief commercial officer, and Stacey Peterson, former CEO of Broad Reach Power, will serve the critical role of chief financial officer.
Several career shifts caught my attention this week. Notably, Zachary Goldstein started a new position as VP, Kirk Edelman as CEO at SolMicroGrid, and Cameron Bard as chief revenue officer at Madison Energy Infrastructure.
Interested in the world of solar development? Let’s put job vacancies under the microscope. There’s a position open for a Director of utility-scale solar development based in the Big Apple – New York. If you’re jumping head-first into the energy sector, I bet, with a staggering base salary and numerous career growth opportunities, this might be the plush seat you’ve been yearning for. Responsibilities will include implementation of project development strategies and regulation research, among others.
Are there requirements? Certainly! For starters, a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in a related field is essential, as well as a compelling 8+ years professional experience in the energy industry, preferably in senior roles within business development or project development functions.
What’s more, the role requires a very keen commercial eye, able to understand key value drivers and align them with business objectives. A sound knowledge of the renewable power sector, its key stakeholders, and the regulatory environment is demanded, and the candidate should have experience developing and originating new business opportunities for utility-scale solar and infrastructure projects in the Eastern U.S with knowledge of regional power markets.
Final word: it’s an exciting time for the solar industry, with excellent career opportunities for professional growth. Whether you simply want a solar array for home, or you are interested in the broader industry, these movements within solar companies could signify significant industry shifts. Keep abreast of these changes to better understand the future of the solar world. That’s it for now, but stay tuned for more insightful information about the solar industry. Wishing you sunny days ahead.
Original Article: https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2024/01/17/people-on-the-move-alphagen-solmicrogrid-nuquest-energy-and-more/