Edo, a data-driven energy management partner helping buildings decarbonize, expanded its executive leadership team with the addition of Emilie Moeckel Bolduc as Chief Commercial Officer. Bolduc now leads all sales and marketing activities for Edo, leaning on her deep expertise in energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainability.
Bolduc recently served as Vice President of Distributed Energy Resources for New York Power Authority and has held previous sales and client management roles at Ecova. This background gives Bolduc a strong understanding of the decarbonization and energy transition challenges facing both energy customers and utilities. Bolduc, along with an already strong Edo team, will drive innovative solutions to meet energy customer and utility needs for data-driven energy management and the decarbonization of both buildings and grid infrastructure.
“Buildings continue to be responsible for almost a fifth of US annual energy-related carbon emissions. Edo’s innovative solutions are directly helping facility managers, building owners and utilities reduce energy, peak load, costs and carbon from buildings through the identification of data-driven energy conservation measures,” said Bolduc. “Joining Edo reflects my passion and dedication to reducing carbon emissions with energy efficiency, demand flexibility and clean energy. The company’s solution is superior to others in the market – they have the building science experience from McKinstry, a top-ranked energy management information system and the real ability turn these buildings into grid resources and VPPs to further reduce carbon from the grid.”
“Emilie joining the team adds significant experience and expertise in energy management,” said Hendrik Van Hemert, Edo managing director. “With her addition, we’re taking our service and care to the next level for our clients."
Edo exists to enable building-to-grid integration and decarbonization of the grid. The company was formed as a partnership between two seasoned utility and built environment leaders: Avista and McKinstry. A combined 200 years of utility and built environment experience inspired our unique ability to drive building-to-grid integration and transform grid operations. We provide the tools and services needed to enable the transformation of how buildings consume, produce, and share energy. The Edosystem benefits clients on all sides of the building-to-grid integrated ecosystem, combining the playbooks, support services, and technology stack needed to wrap around the meter and turn it into a synchronized and optimized system that benefits both up and downstream.