*The 6 finalists will be listed after the semi finals on September 28
MassCEC
As Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Jennifer Daloisio leads MassCEC’s efforts to build a robust, internationally competitive clean energy economy in Massachusetts.
Jennifer first joined the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center as Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer in November 2014. In her latest role she led finance, information technology, human resources and operations for the organization.
Prior to joining MassCEC, Jennifer practiced public accounting in Boston for 18 years, most recently as a Director at Deloitte. During her time in public accounting, Jennifer served clients ranging in size from start-ups to multi-nationals in a variety of industries, including energy, retail, and manufacturing.
Throughout her career, Jennifer has worked with numerous clean energy companies at various stages and sizes and with a wide array of innovative technologies. During her time as MassCEC’s Chief Financial Officer, Jennifer oversaw financial transactions that enabled agency operations and funded ongoing programs that fostered clean energy market, technology and workforce development.
Jennifer, a Southborough resident, is a Certified Public Accountant and graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
NYSERDA
On April 7, 2021 Doreen M. Harris was appointed president and CEO of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). Ms. Harris was acting president and CEO since June 23, 2020. NYSERDA is a public benefit corporation that advances innovative energy solutions to improve New York State’s economy and environment.
Ms. Harris has held public and private sector leadership roles advancing clean energy projects and engineering companies for more than 20 years.
During her 10 years of public service, she has held executive, technical, and policy positions at NYSERDA, most recently as the Vice President of Large-Scale Renewables. While at NYSERDA, she has overseen the State’s nation-leading advancement of renewable resources under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act and Clean Energy Standard. Ms. Harris also spearheaded the strategic development of New York’s offshore wind resource, including the execution of the State’s offshore wind master plan. She was also instrumental in advancing and implementing the Accelerated Renewable Energy Growth and Community Benefit Act, which will modernize the siting of large-scale renewable energy projects across New York.
Before embarking on a career in public service, Ms. Harris spent more than a decade in the energy sector, serving in management and engineering roles. She began her career at Alcoa Advanced Technologies and Optimization Technologies in engineering roles associated with consulting and project management. Prior to joining NYSERDA, she served as Project Director for Global Water Technologies, Inc., where she led a multi-year initiative to develop and commercialize energy savings and water treatment technologies.
She currently serves on the boards of the Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center, Alliance to Save Energy, Clean Energy States Alliance, National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium, NY CREATES, NY BEST, and is a member of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network Leadership Council.
Ms. Harris earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Rochester and a Master of Business Administration from the University at Albany.