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SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. named Curtis Watkins as its VP of energy markets and utilities. In this position, Watkins will leverage nearly 10 years of leadership experience in the integration of new energy technologies. He will help lead the company’s continuing efforts to raise awareness for SolarWindow and its build-out strategy for bringing the company’s proprietary SolarWindow electricity-generating coatings to market.
“Curtis’s proven abilities, creative mind and experience with introducing and managing game-changing technologies will help lead the company as we continue to change the way people think about, understand, and approach renewable energy,” said John A. Conklin, president and CEO, SolarWindow Technologies, Inc.
Prior to joining SolarWindow, Watkins served as an expert in evaluating, advancing and integrating emerging technologies at America’s largest electric power holding company, Duke Energy, where he tenured as project manager, emerging technologies.
“SolarWindow has a great team in place, and I couldn’t be happier to be working alongside the people that have developed the company and technology to where it is today,” said Watkins. “I especially look forward to the challenges of amplifying the company’s mission to turn skyscrapers and tall towers into power generators.”
“Curtis’s proven abilities, creative mind and experience with introducing and managing game-changing technologies will help lead the company as we continue to change the way people think about, understand, and approach renewable energy,” said John A. Conklin, president and CEO, SolarWindow Technologies, Inc.
Prior to joining SolarWindow, Watkins served as an expert in evaluating, advancing and integrating emerging technologies at America’s largest electric power holding company, Duke Energy, where he tenured as project manager, emerging technologies.
“SolarWindow has a great team in place, and I couldn’t be happier to be working alongside the people that have developed the company and technology to where it is today,” said Watkins. “I especially look forward to the challenges of amplifying the company’s mission to turn skyscrapers and tall towers into power generators.”