The Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA) announces the election of new members to the Board of Directors and this year’s officers.
Recently elected to the AriSEIA Board of Director were the following individuals: Mark Holohan, of Wilson Electric, and Clint Taylor, of Arizona Solar Concepts. Jim Combs, of Conservative Energy Systems, was reelected to the Board.
They will join existing Board of Directors members, Tom Dyer, of Kyocera Solar, Joy Butler, of American Solar Electric, Ryan Hurley, of Rose Law Group, Bob Lord, Lee Feliciano, of Carbon Free Technologies, and Eran Mahrer, of Arizona Public Service
The Board of Director elected Joy Butler President of the organization, Ryan Hurley as Vice-President and Eran Mahrer as Secretary. Jim Combs will remain as Treasurer.
AriSEIA’s Executive Director Michael Neary stated: “Arizona’s solar industry has grown dramatically; in fact, we are the one bright spot in job creation in Arizona. AriSEIA has grown along with the solar industry and the experience and capabilities that the new board members bring to the table will serve AriSEIA, the solar industry well, and Arizona well.
I look forward to growing AriSEIA so we can continue to provide a strong voice for solar in Arizona. The more members we have, the stronger we can be. I hope to meet with as many companies and organizations as possible to hear how they play a role in solar and identify the ways we can collaborate so Arizona will be the leader in solar deployment.” stated AriSEIA President Joy Butler.
AriSEIA is the Arizona Chapter of the Solar Energy Industries Association, in Washington DC. As the primary solar energy trade association in Arizona, AriSEIA has worked to support public policy that would lead to the sustainable growth of Arizona’s solar industry and the realization on the many benefits that the solar industry can provide to Arizona and the Nation. Members include solar companies from manufactures to contractors, as well as other related businesses interested in the development of solar energy.