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Stina Brock is the CEO of Derapi, a SaaS business focused on making it easier to connect to and control distributed energy resources for grid flexibility. Previously, she led Proterra's cloud-based software-as-a-service business, Valence, where she focused on creating software solutions for commercial electric vehicle fleet customers for energy management and grid integration. Stina was formerly head of North America for Electron, leading new market development in the US and Canada. Electron's platform digitizes asset identities and allows market operators to launch local energy markets for distributed energy resources. Previously, Stina was the senior director of global energy solutions at Sunverge Energy, where she led Sunverge's efforts to improve how distributed energy resources at the grid edge can provide services and value to residential customer, utilities, and grid operators. As product lead, she grew the company's solar+storage product to commercialization and helped to expand Sunverge's customer base across North America and globally. Prior to Sunverge, Stina led product marketing activities at Primus Power, an energy storage startup based on advanced flow battery technology, and managed utility demand response operations with commercial and industrial customers at EnerNOC. She started her career at Accenture as a consultant in the technology sector.
Stina was formerly on the Executive Committee for Women of Dartmouth and the Dartmouth Society of Engineers. She was part of the inaugural group of members on the Dean's Council for the Thayer School of Engineering. She was previously the President of the Dartmouth Club of San Francisco and the Vice President of the Dartmouth Club of Western Washington. She volunteers with Grid Forward in the energy industry and Silicon Couloir for local entrepreneurship in Wyoming.
Stina has an M.S. degree in electrical power engineering from the University of Washington, where she researched advanced power electronics controls for distributed and renewable power generation. She holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College in engineering and economics, and B.E. degree from Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering. While at Thayer, she participated in an engineering exchange program with the Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan in Stockholm, Sweden.