The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) recently named Stephen Pike its new CEO and executive director.
Pike first joined MassCEC as general counsel in 2013 and began serving as interim CEO in September 2015.
Prior to joining MassCEC, Pike practiced corporate law in Boston for nearly 15 years. Most recently, he worked as a shareholder at Davis, Malm & D’Agostine PC; prior to that, he was a partner and associate at Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP.
At the state level, Pike has served as the assistant to the undersecretary at Massachusetts’ Executive Office of Environmental Affairs and as the legislative director for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection.
He is a member of the Massachusetts STEM advisory council and the Fraunhofer CSE advisory board. He also serves as a director on the boards of the Northeast Clean Energy Council and Greentown Labs.
“I look forward to continuing to build on our ongoing and emerging clean energy initiatives,” comments Pike. “Fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation, Massachusetts’ clean energy industry is driving energy and cost-savings while diversifying the state’s energy portfolio by bringing much needed clean resources such as solar, offshore wind and storage to the grid.”