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BOSTON, MA – EnerNOC, Inc., the leading provider
of full-service demand response and energy management solutions,
today announced that Brett A. Perlman has joined its Strategic Advisory Board.
From 1999 through 2003, Mr. Perlman served as Commissioner of
the Public Utility Commission of Texas where he led the highly
successful restructuring of the state's electric utility and
telecommunications industries. Today, in addition to his role
on EnerNOC's Strategic Advisory Board, Mr. Perlman provides
management consulting services to telecommunications and energy clients.
"Brett is a fantastic addition to our strategic advisory
board," commented Tim Healy, EnerNOC CEO. "The leadership
he gave to the Texas electric market proved infinitely productive
there and will be beneficial as EnerNOC enters into emerging demand
response markets both nationally and internationally," he added.
Prior to his appointment to the Texas PUC, Mr. Perlman was a
management consultant with McKinsey & Company where he specialized
in strategic planning and development for Fortune 500 technology
companies. "I have great respect for EnerNOC's leadership team
and all that it has accomplished to date in the demand response market,"
remarked Mr. Perlman. "I look forward to assisting the company
as it expands into new regions for its full-service solutions."
Mr. Perlman holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Northwestern
University and a law degree from the University of Texas Law School.
He received a master's degree in public administration from the John
F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University where he focused
on business and policy issues involving information technology,
telecommunications industry and the Internet.
About EnerNOC:
EnerNOC, Inc. is the leading provider of demand response,
price response, and demand side management solutions to the
commercial and industrial markets in the United States. EnerNOC
delivers immediate, profitable results to customers by leveraging
its deep experience in all aspects of energy management, commercial
contracting, and embedded systems technology. For more information
visit www.enernoc.com.
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