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SunEdison

www.sunedison.com

 
SunEdison is the largest global renewable energy development company and is transforming the way energy is generated, distributed, and owned around the world. The company develops, finances, installs, owns and operates renewable power plants, delivering predictably priced electricity to its residential, commercial, government and utility customers. SunEdison is one of the world`s largest renewable energy asset managers and provides customers with asset management, operations and maintenance, monitoring and reporting services. Corporate headquarters are in the United States with additional offices and technology manufacturing around the world.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.sunedison.com
  • 13736 Riverport Dr
    Maryland Heights, MO USA 63043
  • Phone: 314.770.7300

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Igor Peidous
Director, Silicon-on-Insulator R&D Profile
Melanie Curtis
Vice President of Global Talent Management Profile
Monica Tapp
Director - Human Resources Profile
Stephen Cerrone
Chief Human Resources Officer Profile

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