Ellen Smith serves as Director of the Company. Ms. Smith is a senior managing director, corporate finance, power and utilities at FTI Consulting, Inc., a global consultancy firm, which she joined in 2013. Prior to joining FTI Consulting, Inc., Ms. Smith was executive vice president and chief operations officer at National Grid, USA, a multinational power, gas and electricity generation company, from 2009 to 2013. Before that, she worked for Hess Corp, Pratt & Whitney and General Electric Power Systems. Ms. Smith currently serves on the board of trustees of Union College, and she previously served on the board of directors of National Grid USA from 2009 to 2013 and Granite Services from 1994 to 1996. Ms. Smith received a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Engineering from Union College.
Ellen Smith is 61, she's been the Director of Sunrun Inc since 2020. There are 2 older and 16 younger executives at Sunrun Inc. The oldest executive at Sunrun Inc is Katherine August-deWilde, 72, who is the Independent Director.
Ellen's mailing address filed with the SEC is Vivint Solar, 1800, West Ashton Boulevard, Lehi, Utah County, Utah, 84043, United States of America.
Over the last 9 years, insiders at Sunrun Inc have traded over $1,901,103,273 worth of Sunrun Inc stock and bought 18,736,270 units worth $285,928,694 . The most active insiders traders include Holdings Iii L.P.Blackstone..., Global Management Llc Colem... et Global Management Llctiger .... On average, Sunrun Inc executives and independent directors trade stock every 7 days with the average trade being worth of $2,412,594. The most recent stock trade was executed by Edward Harris Fenster on 11 September 2024, trading 4,646 units of RUN stock currently worth $83,674.
if change means solving one of the biggest challenges of our time by reinventing the way millions of people power their homes with affordable clean energy, then we say bring it on. at sunrun, we believe that running everything isn't just smart, it's brilliant. we’re doing the single most important thing we can–reinventing how homeowners get energy. it doesn’t hurt that we’re helping the planet, kick starting the economy and having fun while doing it. in 2007, sunrun co-founders ed fenster and lynn jurich set out to solve an important problem–the future of energy–by making home solar mainstream. upfront cost was a huge barrier to home solar adoption, so they invented a way to remove it. in this pioneering model known as solar service, sunrun allows homeowners to pay for the power, not the panels. this means sunrun owns, maintains and monitors the system while homeowners pay for the electricity it produces at a low, locked-in rate–saving them money over time. simply put, sunrun makes
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