![]() Ed is a 2010 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award winner with Lynn Jurich, a member of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, and serves as an Advisory Partner to Millennium Technology Value Partners. He also worked at The Blackstone Group, completing more than $10 billion in private equity and M&A transactions. Before Sunrun, Ed served as Director of Corporate Development at Asurion Corporation. Through Sunrun, Ed helped found Lunar Energy to build additional products to help transition homes to 100% clean energy, and he serves as a member of the Lunar Energy board of directors. He has worked to shape public and industry policy with the goal of building a sustainable solar industry. Ed was appointed Executive Chairman in March 2014 and previously served as Sunrun’s Chief Executive Officer from June 2008 to October 2012, and as the company’s Co-Chief Executive Officer from October 2012 to March 2014. ![]() Under his leadership, Sunrun has enjoyed uninterrupted access to project finance throughout its history. He oversees capital raising and legislative and regulatory affairs. ![]() Lynn is also a lecturer at Stanford GSB, where she teaches classes on entrepreneurship.Įd co-founded Sunrun to make solar affordable for American families. Lynn serves on the Board of Directors of Generate Capital and is a member of the Stanford Graduate School of Business Advisory Council. Lynn earned her BS in Science, Technology and Society and MBA from Stanford University. Lynn was named the San Francisco Business Times’ Most Admired CEO in 2020, Fortune Magazine’s 40 Under 40 in 2018, Forbes’ Women to Watch in 2015 and one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business in 2013. Before Sunrun, Lynn worked in private equity at Summit Partners. Through Sunrun, Lynn helped found Lunar Energy to build additional products to help transition homes to 100% clean energy, and she serves as chair of the Lunar Energy board of directors. Along with Sunrun co-founder Ed Fenster, Lynn invented the business model "solar-as-a-service" that unlocked consumer demand for clean, affordable energy directly from residential rooftops. Before transitioning to her role of co-executive chair in 2021, Lynn served as Sunrun’s chief executive officer for seven years. Lynn is co-executive chair and co-founder of Sunrun. Mary enjoys spending time on her farm with her husband Mark, daughter Alex, their five dogs and a couple dozen barn animals. Mary also previously chaired the board of Climate Change Crisis Real Impact | Acquisition Corporation (NYSE: CLII), a former special-purpose acquisition corporation that combined with EVgo Services and enabled the fast charging network for electric vehicles to become a publicly listed company. ![]() She has also served on the boards of a number of other privately held companies and nonprofits. (NYSE: HE), the largest utility in Hawaii. (NYSE:GIB), a global IT and business consulting services firm, and recently served on the board of Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. Mary currently serves on the board of directors of CGI Inc. Prior to joining GMP in 1998, Mary held executive roles within the banking industry, and served in state government. Mary is nationally recognized for her work disrupting the energy sector and has received numerous industry awards, including being named Utility Dive’s 2019 Executive of the Year and one of Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business in 2016. Mary’s previous roles at GMP include serving as senior vice president and chief operations officer from 2001-2008, and as senior vice president of Customer and Organizational Development from 1999-2001. At GMP, Mary successfully executed strategies to drive increased customer satisfaction and growth, delivered on an ambitious energy vision to provide low-carbon, low-cost and highly reliable power to Vermonters, and positioned the company as a leading energy transformation business. From 2008-2019, Mary served as the president and chief executive officer of Green Mountain Power Corporation (formerly NYSE: GMP), an electric services company that serves 75 percent of the State of Vermont’s residential and business customers. In 2018, Mary joined Sunrun’s Board of Directors, where she continues to serve as a member of the board. Mary has served as chief executive officer of Sunrun (Nasdaq: RUN), the nation’s leading home solar, battery storage, and energy services company, since August 2021.
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