![]() ![]() Following that, he worked at Johnson Controls where he held a variety of development, sales, and strategy roles addressing energy efficiency, renewable energy, and lithium-ion energy storage. Romaine began his career as a Civil Engineer Officer in the U.S. Romaine has closed more than 12,000 megawatts of customer transactions and launched Invenergy’s industry-leading Corporate & Industrial PPA market segment in 2015. ![]() ![]() This includes transactional structuring and long-term collaboration through PPA’s, Transfer Agreements, and Joint Development Agreements, leveraging Invenergy’s unique capabilities for meeting utility and corporate customers’ energy needs. Ted Romaine leads Invenergy’s Origination team, responsible for strategic customer engagement and partnerships pertaining to wind, solar, energy storage, transmission, and new technology solutions. Rafferty holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University, and an MBA from DePaul University. Previously in his career, he was a consultant for a supply chain automation company, working on various projects to optimize manufacturing facilities. His last position at Exelon was Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis for the Exelon Nuclear business unit. Prior to joining Invenergy in 2008, Rafferty held various roles in IT, project management, and finance at Exelon Corporation. He has more than 20 years of experience in the power industry, including engineering, project management, commissioning, and asset management. Prior, Rafferty was Invenergy’s VP of Asset Management, responsible for the operation and asset management of Invenergy’s wind power generation facilities. Previously, Rafferty was Invenergy’s SVP & Chief Administration Officer with responsibility for Human Resources, IT, Business Administration and Business Transformation. James Rafferty oversees Invenergy’s Site Operations group that includes renewable and thermal project operations as well as the Technology Solutions functions. Schueler has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University and an MBA from the University of Illinois. Before joining Invenergy, Schueler was a project director at Calpine Corporation and SkyGen Energy and previously, a performance engineer at a 1,000-megawatt coal station for Commonwealth Edison. A 30-year veteran of the power industry, Schueler has experience in plant operations and engineering, as well as the development, permitting, and construction of wind, solar, natural gas, biomass and landfill gas projects. During his time at Invenergy, Schueler has been involved in all aspects of the development of Invenergy’s wind, solar, natural gas, storage, offshore wind, transmission, and desalination projects. ![]() ×īryan Schueler leads Invenergy’s Construction Business segment including procurement, construction, and project management for all Invenergy projects, as well as key domestic and international functions including environmental strategy and compliance, offshore wind, and Invenergy’s Japan presence. Murphy has a BS from the University of Illinois, magna cum laude, and a CPA certification from the University of Illinois. Prior to the formation of Invenergy, Murphy was Chief Financial Officer at SkyGen Energy LLC, Vice President at The Deerpath Group, Inc. Murphy serves on the Board of the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and formally served on the Board of Directors of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE). Murphy has negotiated more than $40 billion in private equity and debt investments, power plant acquisitions and sales, and project financing over his 40 years in the energy industry, and he has managed organizations across the continuum from start-up through growth and eventually liquidity events. He sets the direction for Energize Ventures, the venture capital fund managed by Invenergy, as a founding member of the investment committee. As Invenergy’s co-founder, President & Corporate Business Leader, Jim Murphy is responsible for the general management of the company, leading and overseeing the legal, finance, government affairs, communications, and administration functions. ![]()
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