Nexamp featured prominently this week with developments spanning policy advocacy, leadership changes, and community engagement, underscoring its broader strategy in clean energy. The company participated in Solar Powers Illinois lobby day, where Policy Director Jessica Collingsworth joined industry peers in Springfield to support the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act.
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Discussions with lawmakers, including State Representative Nicolle Grasse, centered on expanding access to clean, affordable energy and bolstering Illinois’ solar industry. Nexamp’s active role in these policy dialogues highlights its efforts to shape regulatory frameworks in a key regional market, which could influence long-term project economics and distributed solar deployment.
Internally, Nexamp elevated long-time executive Chris Perron to Chief Infrastructure Deployment Officer, emphasizing continuity in its operational leadership. Perron, with more than 15 years at the firm, will oversee an integrated platform covering engineering, grid integration, operations, supply chain, and construction to support solar and storage scale-up.
The new role is designed to enhance collaboration, accountability, and operational discipline across critical deployment functions. This focus on execution and infrastructure efficiency aims to improve project delivery at scale, potentially supporting predictable timelines, stronger risk management, and competitive positioning in community-focused solar and storage markets.
Nexamp also highlighted its STEM-oriented community outreach, with employees volunteering at the One8 Applied Learning Hub Student Showcase in Boston. Staff engaged with students in grades 4–12 on STEM, civics, and applied learning projects, while providing exposure to careers in clean energy and renewable technologies.
These education initiatives support Nexamp’s long-term talent strategy and contribute to building a future workforce aligned with the needs of the renewable sector. While not immediately revenue-generating, the activity reinforces the company’s reputation among mission-driven stakeholders and strengthens ties to the local innovation ecosystem.
Taken together, Nexamp’s week reflected a balanced focus on policy influence, organizational scaling, and community investment. These developments suggest the company is positioning itself for sustained growth in distributed solar and storage while laying groundwork for future talent and regulatory support.

