James Geshwiler

James Geshwiler

Greater Boston
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Leader in Distributed Energy Resources using storage, solar and controls for resiliency…

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  • Trail Ridge Power Graphic

    Trail Ridge Power

    Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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    Marlborough, Massachusetts, United States

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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    Somerville, MA

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    Worldwide

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    Cambridge, MA

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    Cambridge, MA

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    Cambridge, MA

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    District of Columbia, United States

Education

Publications

  • The Trifecta of Forces Behind Renewable Power

    LinkedIN

    Right now, the start of 2017, we are in the middle of the convergence of three forces that are taking us from the twilight to the dawn of renewable power. It has been long in coming. For decades, proponents of solar and wind power have said renewable power had the potential to grow from being an alternative source to mainstream. Public sector incentives and renewable portfolio standards have helped create a critical mass of demand, lowering manufacturing prices. There are additional market…

    Right now, the start of 2017, we are in the middle of the convergence of three forces that are taking us from the twilight to the dawn of renewable power. It has been long in coming. For decades, proponents of solar and wind power have said renewable power had the potential to grow from being an alternative source to mainstream. Public sector incentives and renewable portfolio standards have helped create a critical mass of demand, lowering manufacturing prices. There are additional market forces—equally, if not more powerful—that are driving us into this new era.

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  • Four Tough Questions Startup CEOs Need to Ask to Scale

    Xconomy

    Recognizing that the time for scaling is approaching—and laying the groundwork for it—is really hard. It’s clouded with the complexity of never-ending tasks and frequent crises. It also involves as many internal issues as external ones. To help the CEO navigate this period, we have developed this list of four tough questions startup CEOs need to ask themselves in order to lead the company into the scaling phase.

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  • Reinventing the Board

    Xconomy

    Imagine a world where technology companies are more successful and grow faster because of the strategic help and guidance from their boards of directors. Or, at least imagine a world where they don’t suffer from unhelpful, or worse, problematic boards that consume management’s precious time. Some commentators like Steve Blank, Jeff Bussgang, Brad Feld, and Fred Wilson have suggested board meetings could be better by changing the format, process, or content.

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Organizations

  • Cambridge Boat Club

    Rowing Member

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    Established in 1909, the Cambridge Boat Club is a not-for-profit rowing club with members who compete in regattas around the world. The club is also home to the Head of the Charles Regatta.

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