DEN BOSTON Events
DEN Boston Kick-Off
Do you have an idea for a new company, but don't know where to start? Are you currently working on a start-up and looking to connect with other Dartmouth Entrepreneurs?
The Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network has arrived in Boston, please join us for the inaugural event.
Join us for an evening of networking and hear one of Dartmouth's most successful entrepreneurs share his inspiring story as we launch DEN Boston, a forum for connecting Dartmouth's entrepreneurship and capital communities in Boston.
Please join us on Thursday, June 7th for the DEN Boston kick-off event featuring a keynote by Tim Healy '91 T'02, CEO, Co-Founder and Chairman of EnerNOC
Leading Sponsor
**SOLD OUT**
Thank you for your interest in our first DEN Boston event! Due to space limitations at our venue, the event has been sold out. If you are interested in attending future events and joining the communty, please send an email to Andrew Blackwell to be added to the DEN Boston mailing list and LinkedIn Group.
About Tim
As CEO, Co-Founder, and Chairman of EnerNOC, Tim has guided the company’s strategic course since its inception in 2001. Under Tim’s leadership, EnerNOC has experienced exponential growth in size, capacity, and revenue, significantly expanding into untapped markets across the United States and diversifying from demand response to total energy management. Today, EnerNOC is the premiere full-service energy management provider with unparalleled performance and services.
Prior to EnerNOC, Tim worked in the Energy Technology Laboratory for Northern Power Systems, Inc., a firm that has integrated over 800 distributed power systems and related equipment for customers throughout the world. Tim also held positions with Merrill Lynch, International Fuel Cells (now UTC Fuel Cells), and Commonwealth Capital Ventures, an early stage technology venture capital firm in Wellesley, MA, and co-founded Student Advantage, which went public in 1999.
Tim graduated from Dartmouth College with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Economics and received his Master of Business Administration from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
