Solaria announces two new VP appointments

The Solaria Corporation announced that Bruce Dickinson and Stri Zulch (pictured left) have been newly appointed to vice president of sales and vice president of marketing respectively. They join, Mark Wilkerson, senior account manager for US sales, and Tyroan Hardy, senior director of customer applications, as the company works its transition from an R&D to global product company.

Dickinson (pictured below) previously was director of business development at Chevron Energy Solutions and has held sales positions with Viron Energy and Honeywell. He holds a BS degree in the conservation of natural resources from the University of California, Berkeley. 

Prior to Solaria, Stri Zulch led marketing at Fotowatio Renewable Ventures, PowerLight and Jacuzzi. She holds a BA in French and international relations from the University of California, Berkeley.

Wilkerson was the lead of North American sales at Trina Solar and business development at SunWize, while Hardy was the leader of the North American project construction and estimating at PowerLight and SunPower before joining Solaria.

Solaria’s CEO, Dan Shugar, remarked, “These additions bring another 60 years of solar experience to a world-class team that is taking Solaria’s modules…to market. Our professionals in sales, marketing, customer service, product development, operations and R&D have an amazing track record of company success that was built on delivering high value solutions that meet customer needs.”

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