Name | Title | Contact Details |
---|---|---|
Gail Haleston |
Human Resources Director | Profile |
Tyler Moore |
Head of Talent Acquisition | Profile |
Lakshmikanth Namburi |
Vice President, Flash Products and Contactors | Profile |
Eric Hill |
VP, RF Product Group | Profile |
Tim Eichenseer |
Vice President, Strategic and Product Management | Profile |
Redaptive makes buildings more efficient one saved kilowatt hour at a time. We are breaking down the barriers to portfolio-wide energy efficiency deployments through our Efficiency-as-a-Service (EaaS) platform – empowering companies to optimize their real estate portfolios and save millions on their energy bills. Our EaaS platform builds the foundation for future investments in both resource efficiency and smart building innovation. Founded in 2014, Redaptive manages a national portfolio of energy efficiency projects across 30+ states for leading F500 companies like, McKesson and Aramark, among others. Redaptive has received funding from CBRE, the world`s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, ENGIE, a global energy player, GXP Investments, the venture capital arm of Great Plains Energy Incorporated, and Linse Capital, a Silicon Valley-based growth capital firm. Redaptive is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has offices in Denver, Colorado and Pune, India. Our creative team of business and technology experts is at the core of our success in delivering a groundbreaking platform to accelerate energy efficiency adoption.
Greenliant Systems is a Santa Clara, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Elmec Manufacturing is a Oceanside, CA-based company in the Computers & Electronics sector.
Galtech Semiconductor Materials Corporation is a Orem, UT-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Founded in 2012 by inventor and serial entrepreneur Clay Alexander, Ember has developed and patented a disruptive new technology that will change the way the world eats and drinks. We are an incredible team of world-class product designers and engineers formerly with Apple, Google, Nokia, Microsoft, and Amazon Labs, with big plans to transform the drinkware and dishware industry.