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Consigli Construction Co. hires White to lead operations in the energy division

Edward White

Milford, MA Consigli Construction Co., Inc. has hired Edward White Jr. to the company’s energy division, Arch Energy, as director of operations. In this new role, White will lead Arch Energy’s day-to-day operations and help support the division’s continued growth and business development strategy. 

White brings nearly three decades of diverse energy and utility industry experience, with a demonstrated track record of success implementing innovative clean energy programs focused on energy efficiency, renewables, smart grid and electric vehicles for large organizations and communities throughout the Northeast. He most recently served as the National Grid Foundation’s executive director and vice president of social impact. 

“As director of operations, I look forward to working alongside director of energy, Kailash Viswanathan, to help provide decarbonization solutions that will build on Consigli and the Arch Energy division’s commitment to creating a more sustainable and resilient future,” said White. 

“Ed’s expansive experience in the clean energy sector provides our energy division with an opportunity to bolster the group’s leadership and further grow our operations,” said Todd McCabe, vice president of project services. “As we continue to prioritize energy efficient systems and work toward a more sustainable future in the construction industry, Ed’s knowledge and expertise will be an asset to both our team and our clients as they strive to meet their decarbonization goals.”

An active member of the community, Ed serves as the Chair of the Board of Directors for the United Way of Central Massachusetts. He is also a member of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts Board of Directors and serves as the Chair of its Philanthropy Committee. Previously, White was a board member of the Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnership (NEEP), New York Smart Grid Consortium (NYSGC) and the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE). 

Arch Energy, a division of Consigli, empowers organizations to meet their decarbonization and electrification goals and future-proof their operations with energy efficient, waste-reducing solutions. As cities throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic begin applying and enforcing carbon emission requirements for new and existing buildings, the Arch Energy team is uniquely qualified with highly specialized knowledge and strategic vision to support clients navigate their decarbonization journeys.

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