Frederick “Kip” Myrick leads iSun’s Commercial and Industrial (‘C&I’) division. Under his tenure, the division has become the 3rd largest commercial solar engineering, procurement, and contracting (‘EPC’) firm in the United States as ranked by Solar Power World, a leading industry trade publication. One of iSun’s longest standing employees, Mr. Myrick first joined iSun (then The Peck Electric Company) in 1988 as a Journeyman Electrician. In 1993 Mr. Myrick was promoted to Foreman and successfully managed the company’s portfolio of technologically advanced industrial manufacturing projects for IBM. From 1995 to 1998 Mr. Myrick held positions of General Foreman and superintendent, before being promoted to a Project Manager in 2005. IN recognition of his service to the company, Mr. Myrick became a large shareholder in the company and the Vice President in 2006. In early 2008 Mr. Myrick – after studying the industry for quite some time – suspected that photovoltaic solar was finally a commercially viable avenue for growth, and suggested to CEO Jeff Peck that the organization commit resources to such endeavors. Later that year, Kip started the Peck Solar division, and has been a indispensable engineer of it’s growth ever since. Mr. Myrick holds Vermont and Maine Master Electricians Licenses (EM-3726 & MS60021787). Mr. Myrick is also a NABCEP certified Photovoltaic Installation Professional (Cert.# 110112-100). An avid outdoorsman, Kip resides with his family in Williston, Vermont; his retriever Summer is one of iSun’s most beloved office dogs and is notorious for trash-can surfing.
Jeff is an energy and cleantech industry leader and serial entrepreneur. He has held leadership positions in residential and commercial solar energy companies, including founding groSolar, the first nationwide residential solar company. He also has served as CEO or on leadership teams in companies involved in EV charging, energy storage, retail energy, and construction engineering. He was also in leadership in the Connected Energy group in Shell, New Energies.
His stewardships have been marked by strong revenue growth, innovation, policy leadership, and team building. As CEO at Veloce, he led creation and introduction of a new battery energy storage system design, achieving certified product with the best fire-rating in the industry. As President, Americas, at Tritium Technologies, he led a 10 month turn around of the Americas division, focused on strong sales growth, manufacturing expansion, and elevation of support services to best in class. At Shell, he was an SME for the VC team, co-led an investment, sourced an acquisition, and led an innovative pilot microgrid project. As SVP of Strategy for Just Energy, he built the strategy team, crafted a new strategy focused on customer retention and increased renewable energy, obtained Board approval, and guided implementation. He has consulted internationally on solar development, and has worked with many startups and larger businesses on innovation, new market entry, and growth.
Jeff co-founded groSolar in 1998. He grew the company both organically and through M&A to be in the top five residential solar companies nationally, with the largest national presence. groSolar also performed commercial and small utility scale projects. His policy work set the stage for many of the fundamental solar laws. He was a regular keynote and panel speaker across the country.
Jeff has a BSME from Cornell University, and is a Registered Professional Engineer. Jeff enjoys traveling and hiking with his wife.
Mark is a serial ‘builder of things.’ Having spent most of his working life building systems, software, teams, and businesses. Mark has been COO and CIO of companies ranging in scale from startups to global enterprises. As CIO he has shepherded hundreds of millions of dollars of M&A integrations, building and merging systems and processes across business sectors. He has scaled systems to support rapid staff and sales increases, with growth exceeding 100% YoY. As COO he has built and operated back office systems and processes, manufacturing plants, and support service groups.
As Chief Operating Officer of Veloce Energy, Mark oversaw critical business functions’ establishment and operation, as well as designing, fitting out, and commissioning a 15,000 sqft. Production facility. Mark was Executive Vice President Operations and interim President at Tritium Technologies Americas, a global manufacturing leader in DC fast chargers for electric vehicles. He was responsible for designing, fitting out, and commissioning a new 45,000 sq ft. production facility and corporate office. He also oversaw the finance, legal, HR, IT, supply chain, production, and logistics departments’ cultural and performance turnaround during a hyper-growth period where revenues grew 20x in 12 months.
Mark has a Grad Cert in business management and an MBA with a major in Entrepreneurial Management from the Australian Institute of Business. An avid NFL convert, Mark enjoys traveling and experiencing the world with his wife and three daughters.