AUSTIN, Texas, June 19, 2017 -- CLEAResult, a leader in designing and implementing technology-enabled energy efficiency programs for utilities, has appointed Eric Spiegel, former president and CEO of Siemens USA, as the new chair of its board of directors. Mr. Spiegel brings over 25 years of consulting experience and seven years of corporate leadership experience, specializing in the energy and industrial sectors. An expert on the global energy industry, Mr. Spiegel co-authored the 2009 book, “Energy Shift: Game-changing Options for Fueling the Future.”
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“I’m pleased to welcome Eric as our new chair of CLEAResult’s board of directors. He brings exceptional growth-oriented, strategic leadership and industry experience,” said Aziz Virani, CLEAResult CEO, president and board member. “Eric’s vast amount of knowledge and expertise in this industry will be a great asset to our board of directors, and I am confident that he will continue to further the company’s mission to change the way people use energy.”
"I'm honored to lead CLEAResult's board, working to better serve its clients and build upon its vision," said Eric Spiegel, chair of CLEAResult’s board of directors. "I look forward to partnering with CLEAResult’s board members to advance energy efficiency and accelerate innovations that empower utilities and their customers to fully realize the value of their energy solutions."
As president and CEO of Siemens USA, Mr. Spiegel oversaw the U.S. side of one of the world’s largest producers of energy efficient technologies, and was focused on growing the business in the company's largest market. A 25-year industry veteran, he previously held global consulting roles with companies such as Booz Allen Hamilton, providing strategic guidance to complex organizations in the oil and gas, power, chemical, water, industrial and automotive fields.
About CLEAResult
CLEAResult is the largest provider of energy efficiency programs and services in North America. Through proven strategies tailored to clients’ unique needs and market dynamics, the combined strength of experienced energy experts and technology-enabled service offerings help CLEAResult change the way people use energy for hundreds of utility and business partners. Founded in 2003, CLEAResult is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and has close to 3,000 employees in more than 70 cities across the U.S. and Canada. CLEAResult is a portfolio company of General Atlantic, a leading global growth equity firm. For more information, visit clearesult.com.
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