SunEdison appoints Brian Jacolick as General Manager, North America

June 16, 2008
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Brian
Jacolick (pictured), former Vice President of sales for SunEdison, has been
promoted to General Manager for the North America region and in this
role will oversee operations for the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean.
Mr. Jacolick will be based in Beltsville, Maryland, and will report
directly to CEO Tom Rainwater.

“Brian is the right person for this important role,” noted Rainwater. “He has significant depth of experience in solar energy, with more than 1,000 solar systems to date including installation, finance, operations and sales. Brian’s programmatic approach to solar energy services helped SunEdison become the largest solar energy services provider in North America by supporting leading organizations to produce clean, reliable and predictably priced renewable energy as a hedge against increasing electricity rates.”

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