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Alicia Barton

Alicia Barton

Chief Executive Officer

Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

As Chief Executive Officer of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Alicia Barton is responsible for leading MassCEC’s efforts to accelerate the success of the clean energy technology sector in Massachusetts.Since her appointment as CEO in August, 2012, Alicia has driven MassCEC’s efforts to provide support for all aspects of the sector from early stage technology innovation, to clean energy project deployment and workforce development. Working in close coordination with the clean energy, environmental and economic development efforts of the Commonwealth, MassCEC’s programs have helped deliver record job growth in the clean energy technology sector, while seeing rapid expansion of clean energy projects throughout Massachusetts. Under Alicia’s leadership, MassCEC has grown its program offerings for businesses, communities and residences, expanded its focus to new areas like water innovation, and made history by breaking ground on the construction of the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal – America’s first offshore wind facility.

As Chief Executive Officer of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Alicia Barton is responsible for leading MassCEC’s efforts to accelerate the success of the clean energy technology sector in Massachusetts.

Since her appointment as CEO in August, 2012, Alicia has driven MassCEC’s efforts to provide support for all aspects of the sector from early stage technology innovation, to clean energy project deployment and workforce development. Working in close coordination with the clean energy, environmental and economic development efforts of the Commonwealth, MassCEC’s programs have helped deliver record job growth in the clean energy technology sector, while seeing rapid expansion of clean energy projects throughout Massachusetts. Under Alicia’s leadership, MassCEC has grown its program offerings for businesses, communities and residences, expanded its focus to new areas like water innovation, and made history by breaking ground on the construction of the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal – America’s first offshore wind facility.

Recent Events and Presentations

January 23, 2014

Leveraging Innovation Clusters to Accelerate Clean Energy Research Into Market

Join ITIF and the New England Clean Energy Council as they highlight best innovation cluster practices amongst leading regional clean tech innovation programs and discuss potential policy reforms.

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