Tim Healy D’91, T’02

Former Chairman and CEO of EnerNOC

Entrepreneurship Speaker Series

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

4:00PM – 5:00PM

The Magnuson Center

Co-sponsored by the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship and the Tuck Center for Entrepreneurship

Networking immediately following

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Tim Healy D’91, T’02. Since co-founding EnerNOC over 17 years ago, Tim has led its growth from a promising clean energy startup to a publicly-traded energy management powerhouse, culminating in its recent combination with the global energy company Enel. Under Tim’s leadership, EnerNOC was routinely named to the annual “Best Places to Work” lists from the Boston Globe, Boston Business Journal and other outlets, while it delivered nearly $2 billion in savings directly to its customers and untold billions of economic impact indirectly through reduced energy prices from contributions of its energy management and demand response programs to the nation’s energy supply mix. In 2012, Tim was named “CEO of the Year” by the Mass Technology Leadership Council.



Tim has played an instrumental role in the clean energy industry and the Northeast region’s business community. He has mentored dozens of clean energy leaders building exciting new ventures and has supported hundreds of next generation jobseekers entering the industry from top universities, incubators, and the innovation ecosystem. He was a founding board member of NECEC and its national partner Advanced Energy Economy, is part of Boston’s Green Ribbon Commission and an Executive Council member of TechNet, and has been a leading voice in promoting clean energy and innovation policy at the state and federal levels, among many other accomplishments.



Prior to EnerNOC, Tim worked in the Energy Technology Laboratory for Northern Power Systems, Inc., and held positions with Merrill Lynch, International Fuel Cells (then a division of United Technologies), and the venture capital firm Commonwealth Capital Ventures.



Tim graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA in Government and Economics and received an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.