George Holmes named VP of worldwide sales for SolarBridge Technologies

  • George Holmes
    George Holmes, VP of worldwide sales for SolarBridge Technologies.

George Holmes has been appointed the new vice president of worldwide sales at SolarBridge Technologies. Holmes will be able to utilize his background in global sales and strategic partnerships to further develop and manage the company’s worldwide sales. 

“George’s background and expertise in driving sales internationally make him a perfect fit for SolarBridge,” said Ron Van Dell, president and CEO at SolarBridge. “He will be a valuable asset to our team as we continue to develop and commercialize innovative solar power solutions with key global partners.”

Holmes was previously with PureEnergy Solutions and served as senior vice president of sales and marketing. His past professional experience also saw him in strategic executive management and sales roles for companies such as: PowerCast, X1 Technologies, Agere Systems, Ortel, Level One Communications and Symmetricom.

Holmes received his BA in business from the University of Puget Sound and a diploma from the Netherlands Graduate School of Business for international business.

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