Bryon Krug

Harvard University , 2005
MBA , Business

About

Bryon Krug led the formation of Clark Energy Group in 2007 and is now its managing director. In this role, Bryon has been responsible for Clark’s emergence as a leading national energy services company with a number of high-profile projects underway. In 2008, the Department of Energy awarded Clark a Super Energy Savings Performance Contract (Super ESPC), allowing Clark to perform up to $5 billion of energy retrofits for federal agencies. In 2009, Bryon led Clark's successful effort to be selected by the United States Army to be its development partner for the 500+ MW Fort Irwin Solar Enhanced Use Lease, the largest solar project ever begun on U.S. military land. This $2.5 billion project will use previously disturbed desert land to transform energy security at a critical military installation and will also supply clean renewable energy for tens of thousands of homes in southern California. Prior to the formation of Clark Energy Group, he was part of the founding team for Inter-Mac, a Clark subsidiary that is on track to finance over $100 million in affordable housing in Central America.

Education

Harvard University

MBA , Business

Class of 2005

Awards & Publications

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