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Minority Serving institutions (HBCU)

Black Owned Solar Developer 

Black Owned Solar Installer 

Community Solar Developer 

Dr. Marcia A.

Derrick C

Edwin W.

Mason  R.

Dr. Marcia Tate Arunga serves as the president of Evergreen State College's Tacoma Campus. 

Department of Energy community solar developer. He also has extensive experience developing and leading both solar projects and green workforce development programs.  

Edwin is the founder and CEO of a solar installers who is experienced in large-scale installations. Sphere solar energy also offer a workforce development training program and experience within the EV charging system. 

Founder of Olympia Community Solar, leading the community solar movement and hosting multiple community solar projects across WA. Developing a solar workforce program and advocating for solar workforce programs.  

Solar Sub Contractors

Black-Owned Solar Panel and Battery Manufacturer 

Solar Panel Manufacturer 

Solar Monitoring and Reporting Platform. 

Rasshan

Ryan A

Matt H

CEO of LED Trail and Operational Lead for solar manufacturing. A leader within the energy space with a focus on business investment, he is responsible for the business development of multiple businesses and the solar manufacturing sector. He is currently working on bringing solar manufacturing to Tacoma, WA, and is seeking to open a new manufacturing plant for LED trails within Tacoma, WA.  

Ryan is an operating business development manager at Slibfab Solar, which has a manufacturing location in Washington State and is one of the few manufacturers in the Pacific Northwest. 


Matt is Omnidian's community solar and commercial sales representative. Omnidian helps organizations and buildings manage their solar systems and ensures that they are reporting and operating to generate the energy they should. Lydia helps provide a solar guarantee to projects, ensuring that they are always operating and generating the energy they should. 

Finical Support / Captial Stack

Supportive Funding for Solar Projects 

A CDFI that provides Gap Funding for business 

Help Raise funds for Solar Projects 

CDFI that provides a Solar Loan Product 

Andrea A.

Stpehanie L

Andrea is the executive director of Spark Northwest, and their organization helps to find supportive funding for solar projects. They have helped to find funding for projects all over the Pacific Northwest, including assisting on projects with Edwin from Sphere Solar Energy and Adam Powers from Key Tech Labs. 

Stephanie works at Craft 3, which is a CDFI (Community Development Financial Institution) that helps provide funding and support to communities and small businesses for their projects. They specialize in gap funding and providing financial support to projects like solar projects. They will be a crucial piece of the puzzle as we seek reimbursement grants and gap funding to support projects completing on time and under budget. .

Franz is the founder and CEO of Raise Green, a platform that helps raise funds and teaches the community how to galvanize in crowdfunding to create funding support for the capital stack. He is also well connected to tax equity investors and will be bringing those investors to the table for our large megawatt and up systems. 

Evan is part of the African Town Community Land Trust and their newly formed African Town CDFI, with whom we have already had brief conversations about developing a solar loan product. This solar loan would be part of the capital stack towards financially supporting solar projects in minority-serving areas and institutions, helping to support the community's energy needs. 

Techincal Support

Digital Project Management 

Leads The AI RFP Development

Technical Support

Experienced General Contractor 

Justice 40 Initiative Specialists 

Al Herron.

Adam C. Powers

Ryan Taylor

Murry Edwards

Dana S.

Founder of STEMtac and RFP & Grant Developer and project manager, he and his digital team will lead the project management from the development of the proposal to the completion of the project.  

Adam Powers has extensive experience in providing technical assistance to businesses in their development and administrative processes. He has helped develop multiple applications for RFPs and grants, successfully acquiring over $2.5 million in funding for various nonprofit organizations. In addition, he has integrated emerging technologies like AI into the RFP and project management processes, and he utilizes a unique story-based strategy approach to project development and management. 

Ryan Taylor is the founder of Golden Gift Consulting, where they focus on providing technical assistance for businesses in the Pacific Northwest and minority businesses. They have also completed contracts with large government agencies, including the Washington Department of Commerce. 


The founder of CDD is an expert developer who has developed large-scale projects in WA, MD, and IL. He is lending his expertise as an advisor and providing technical assistance to the contract process as a general contractor with multiple years of experience dealing with and constructing large-scale projects.  

Founder of B.O.S.S and an advocate for solar workforce and solar projects. Supports BIPOC-owned companies and is a consultant on DOE programs and funds, as well as a Justice 40 Specialist.  

Workforce Development

Host a solar workforce development program.

Host green workforce development program.

Partnership with WSU focused on micro-credentials. 

Host the Hybrid Training Program at their Seattle facility.

Host of a Electrical Pathway program that we expect some of our cohort graduate to attend 

Assisting with the placement of students on projects and with companies that prioritize green hiring. 

Sarah A.

Adam C. Powers

Trevor L.

Jamie P

Roz J.

Chris B.

Sarah is the workforce development manager at Sphere Solar Energy. She will be the lead for the Solar Training and Solar workshop.  

Adam is the ED of Key Tech Labs and the developer of the current green e-learning platform. He is a certified Department of Energy Certified Community Solar Developer and brings that expertise to this project. Additionally, he has a background in curriculum development and has built a Bespoke Learning Management system for solar and green businesses to help onboard new employees.  

Trevor Lane is a leader in education and innovation and is an associate professor at Washington State University. Currently, he is developing micro-certification programs and supporting other micro-certification programs focused on workforce development. In addition, he is working on innovative projects such as greenhouses that are heated by bitcoin mining servers, creating an ecosystem for food generation and implementing emerging technology. 

Jamie is leading the youth build team at Seattle Youth Build and helping to create the next generation of construction and green energy professionals. They host their program on-site at Seattle College in Georgetown, where they have a wonderful hybrid location that hosts both a classroom and a workshop. Students learn to build everything from a bench to a tiny house and are now learning about green and renewable energy through their partnership with Key Tech Labs. 

Roz is a leader within the organization of Emerald City Collaboratives and is helping to create electrical pathways for our community to enter into the green energy industry. She is helping to establish multiple programs that would provide more direct pathways and workforce development opportunities to communities of color in the construction and green industries, as well as the electrical field. 

Mind seekers focus on recruitment and placement events. They are a leader in workforce development and recruiting and placement. They will be helping with outreach and event management for our solar recruiting and outreach events.  

Community Engament and Outreach

Host the community outreach events

Preforms STEM Afterschool programs

Supporting outreach programs and events. 

Adam C. Powers

Deena 

Dre J.

Adam Powers is the founder of the Burien Solar Punk Festival and will be leading the development and launch of the Tacoma Solar Punk Festival. He brings his experience and research from organizing outdoor and solar-specific festivals to Tacoma. 


Deena is the Founder of Iurban Teen, and they will be focused on community outreach for this project. They will help host STEM events like the Community Solar Fairs and manage some afterschool programs focused around the project.  

ED of Access2 focuses on recruitment and placement events. They are a leader in workforce development, recruiting, and placement. They will be helping with outreach and event management for our solar recruiting and outreach events. 

Project Operationals Support

A Seattle-based CPA specializing in small business and construction.

A Seattle-based Attorney specializing in small business and construction.

Results-driven and highly accomplished Accounting Manager with over 20 years of experience in financial management and taxation. CPA with a proven track record of effectively managing financial operations and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. Extensive expertise gained from roles at leading organizations such as Boeing and the City of Seattle. Adept at leading teams and implementing strategic financial initiatives.

prides herself on her legal work, bringing practical solutions to real-life issues and helping clients plan for their financial future. She provides legal guidance in estate planning, real estate matters. Her experience and ties to the community mean she understands the people of Des Moines and Burien, as well as neighboring areas.


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