Greetings to solar enthusiasts, energy geeks, and those interested in a greener world! We’re at the beginning of a fascinating transition in the energy landscape, and solar power is taking the limelight. Today, I want to update you on the recent flurry of moves within solar companies that are driving the industry forward.
Firstly, let’s congratulate Vikas Anand, whose stellar journey within Origis Energy has led him to an elevation to the post of CEO. The former COO and CFO’s promotion is a testimony to his capabilities and unswerving dedication to the company. His ascension paves way for the founder and former CEO, Guy Vanderhaegen, to transition into the role of Executive Chairman. It’s wonderful to see the tireless efforts of these impactful individuals making waves in the solar industry.
Further on, we have another exciting announcement from one of the leading solar companies. SolarEdge Technologies has ushered in Bertrand Vandewiele as their new General Manager for North America. Sporting an impressive record in sustainable energy and global commercial building solutions, Mr. Vandewiele’s appointment is telling of the firm’s commitment to investing in top-tier talent.
Now onto Soltec who has introduced Alma Miller to its leadership team. As the CEO of the Soltec Trackers division in the US, Miller’s 20 plus years of experience in financial services companies and technology industries will undoubtedly bring a fresh perspective and boost Soltec’s position as a strategic player in the U.S. solar industry.
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In the same breath, we have several individuals assuming key roles in various solar companies. Alex Zafran and Anna Toenjes have embarked on new ventures in business development roles at Logical Buildings and Sol Systems, respectively. Meanwhile, Shane McCarthy and Colin Smith hold important operations and research positions at Aecon Group Inc. and Green Street Power Partners. Each of these appointments underscores the vibrant dynamism that marks the renewable energy sector.
This growing industry is regularly on the lookout for new talent. One such role that caught my eye recently was a Senior Performance Engineer position in Austin, TX, responsible for the technical management of a range of distributed generation and utility-scale projects. This role operates at the core of the solar industry, giving the right candidate the opportunity to work on predicting power plant performance, improving efficiency, and leading the industry forward. When we talk about people making a real difference in the adoption and optimization of solar panels for your home, roles like these are where it all happens.
As the solar industry continues to grow, so does the demand for talented individuals who can push the boundaries of what is possible. In this exciting time of transition, it is imperative we have the right people in positions that can help shape the future of solar energy. So, let’s appreciate the individuals chosen for these new leadership roles, knowing that they hold in their hands the power to steer us towards a future defined by sustainable and clean energy.
Original Articlehttps://pv-magazine-usa.com/2024/03/27/people-on-the-move-sol-systems-origis-soltec-and-more/