Deepwater Wind has relocated its corporate headquarters in its newly expanded Providence, R.I., offices. The company, which has proposed an offshore wind project in Block Island, has operated a development office in Rhode Island since April 2009.
Deepwater Wind also has named Jeffrey Grybowski as the company's chief administrative officer and senior vice president for strategy and external affairs. His responsibilities will include coordinating Deepwater Wind's development efforts across the company's markets in the northeast U.S., as well as spearheading the company's national and local public-policy strategies.
Previously, Grybowski served as a partner in the corporate law group of Providence's Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP, where he advised several renewable energy clients, including Deepwater Wind. He also served from 2003 to 2007 in a number of capacities, including as chief of staff for Gov. Donald L. Carcieri, R-R.I.
Deepwater Wind also maintains development offices in Hoboken, N.J., and New Shoreham, R.I. From its Hoboken office, Deepwater Wind is working to develop offshore wind projects to serve New York and New Jersey.
SOURCE: Deepwater Wind