Tony Song

Vice President - EPC & Technology at GridStor

Tony Song has a diverse range of work experience. Tony began their career as an electrical engineer at Burns & McDonnell in 2009 before moving on to Energy Business Consulting | Sargent & Lundy in 2012 as a Management Consultant II/Senior Electrical Engineer. In 2017, they joined E.ON as a Senior Project Engineer, specializing in solar and energy storage. Tony also worked as a Private Equity Associate Intern at K Squared Fund in 2017. From 2018 to 2020, Tony worked at IHI Corporation in product management and system engineering roles related to energy storage. Tony then joined Invenergy LLC as a Director of Distributed Energy and later IHI Corporation again as a Director of System Engineering for Energy Storage. Most recently, in 2020, Tony was employed at Goldman Sachs as a Vice President until 2023. Currently, they hold the position of Vice President of Engineering and Technical Services at GridStor.

Tony Song has a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, obtained in 2018. Prior to that, they earned a Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Michigan. Tony also holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Additionally, Tony has obtained certifications including "LEEP AP (legacy)" from the U.S. Green Building Council and "Professional Engineer" from the State of Illinois - Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

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Chicago, United States

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GridStor

GridStor is a rapidly growing developer, owner, and operator of battery energy storage systems. We strategically site projects to enable electricity from renewable resources, like wind and solar, to charge batteries where demand is greatest. This helps build a more resilient grid in the face of threats posed by climate change and severe weather.


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