Hank Love
Director of Midwest Market Development and Strategy
Elevate Energy
Areas of Expertise:
Clean Energy, Energy Economics, Energy Efficiency, Energy Storage, Human Capital, Infrastructure, Innovation, Power Sector, R&D, Regulation, Renewables, Smart Grid, Solar, Tax Policy, Transmission, WindHenry Love is the Director of Midwest Market Development and Strategy at Elevate Energy. Henry previously served as the Executive Director of the American Jobs Project. After graduating from Central Michigan University with a degree in Entrepreneurial Business and Finance, Henry provided consulting services to nonprofit organizations and small business owners. His work with nonprofits eventually led him to serve as the Assistant Director of Michigan Energy Options (MEO), a statewide nonprofit energy efficiency and renewable energy organization. Henry moved to the Bay Area in 2011, staying on as an executive consultant to MEO and providing executive consulting services to several California nonprofit organizations. In 2014, Henry helped start the American Jobs Project at BECI, eventually taking the role of Senior Project Manager. In 2016, Henry and several AJP alumni founded the American Jobs Project, a nonprofit organization. Henry has recently worked on paired leadership research at the Haas School of Business with leadership expert Dan Mulhern and currently serves on the board of Community Energy Services Corporation, a Berkeley nonprofit organization that implements energy efficiency and healthy homes programs.
Recent Comments by Hank Love
- "John,
The Pay for Success / Social Impact Bond model is a good one to be testing. Hopefully the pilot bears fruit and can be replicated in other ar"
Low Income Energy Efficiency: Investments with High Returns - "John,
Thank you for bringing this subject up. It is a big issue that has massive opportunity.
1) I believe we need new investment models that ca"
Low Income Energy Efficiency: Investments with High Returns - "Brad,
I think your response to the first question was very well put. I hope that EIF would be a more welcome partner to private industry than the f"
IMPACT for Energy: Driving Investment in New Technologies - "1) What are the potential consequences of continued increases in foreign investment in Energy Sector R&D, relative to the U.S.’s flat investments "
IMPACT for Energy: Driving Investment in New Technologies - "Henry et al,
The difference between current climate efforts and WWII-type mobilization is the lack of a clear and present danger in the minds of mo"
Strategic Planning to Avert a Global Warming Catastrophe