The Quick Exit

A few weeks ago, I tweeted that I expect an increasing amount of M&A activity involving energy transition software startups that fit the…
A few weeks ago, I tweeted that I expect an increasing amount of M&A activity involving energy transition software startups that fit the…
I’ve always believed that solving climate problems requires economic benefits, not just social ones. As much as we might wish otherwise, social benefits alone rarely create enduring success. This conviction stems from starting my career in renewables in 2007—right as the fracking boom took off—and then watching
The market requires a specialist. You'll hear these words uttered around the Energize office frequently these days. We've built a firm laser-focused on solving big challenges alongside executives who've spent their careers building exceptional companies in critical industries that impact our daily lives. Those
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article on four trends we can count on in energy over the next decade. Two of the trends that I thought would be certain were higher prices and the need to get more out of existing infrastructure. In an event only energy nerds
“Great leaders get back on their front foot faster.” - Coach K I think about this quote a lot, usually in the context of bouncing back from rejection. After all, if you’re attempting anything hard, failure is the default state. You get knocked down, you get back up, you