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Claire Broido Johnson
Senior operations executive creating solutions to climate change at start ups
Claire Broido Johnson is a seasoned executive with extensive experience in the clean energy industry, particularly in solar energy and distributed generation. She is the Co-Founder, President, and Head of Origination at Sunrock Distributed Generation (SDG).14
Professional Background
Claire has a proven 25-year track record in launching, managing, and scaling businesses in critical industries, with a focus on clean energy.1 Her career highlights include:
SunEdison Co-Founder:: In 2003, she co-founded SunEdison, which became the world's largest solar energy services provider at its peak.2 At SunEdison, she pioneered the sale of the first Power Purchase Agreements to major retailers and raised significant project financing.1
Department of Energy:: In 2009, she joined the US Department of Energy, overseeing the deployment of $11 billion in Recovery Act funds for renewable energy and energy efficiency programs.1
Other Leadership Roles::
- Chief Operating Officer at Fermata Energy, a vehicle-to-grid startup1
- Managing Director of the University System of Maryland Momentum Fund1
- Founder and President of CBJ Energy, LLC, an energy solutions consultancy3
Education and Affiliations
- MBA from Harvard Business School1
- B.A. in Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard College1
- Board member of Ally Energy and Living Classrooms Foundation1
- Advisory Board member for UpSurge Baltimore and Kanin Energy1
Role at Sunrock Distributed Generation
As Co-Founder, President, and Head of Origination at SDG, Claire leads the company's business development, origination, strategy, and operations.1 She is responsible for:
- Originating new solar projects
- Pricing and generating proposals
- Managing partners and the direct sales team
- Overseeing company marketing efforts1
Claire's vision for Sunrock is to unlock the cost and environmental benefits of solar, storage, and distributed energy solutions for organizations of all sizes, aiming to bring solar to every creditworthy commercial and industrial rooftop in the US.1


