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GridX Closes $12M Series B Funding Led by Energy Impact Partners Posted May 25, 2021
GridX accelerates growth to deliver Business Operations Support solutions that help utility industry transition to clean energy
MILPITAS, Calif. –GridX, Inc., a leading provider of cloud-based business operations support solutions to utilities and energy suppliers, today announced that it has closed its Series B funding in the amount of US $12 million led by Energy Impact Partners (EIP), a global investment platform leading the transition to a sustainable energy future. This financing accelerates the company’s product roadmap and drives market adoption.
“GridX helps utilities and energy suppliers to transition to – and thrive in – a decarbonized and decentralized energy future,” said Matt Bisgyer, Vice President at Energy Impact Partners. “Our investment in GridX is a testament to the team’s unique vision and exceptional capabilities, and we’re confident this company
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MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Central Georgia Technical College receives a top honor when it comes to associates degrees for African American students.
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Diverse: Issues in Higher Education named CGTC number one for awarding Associate Degrees in Business Technology to African Americans in 2020.
Additionally, CGTC earned a number two ranking for African American graduates of Associate Degrees in Mechanic and Repair Technologies/ Technicians, number five nationally for Total Minority graduates of Associate Degrees in Business Operations Support and Assistant Services, number eight nationally for Total Minority graduates of Associate Degrees in Mechanic and Repair Technologies/ Technicians, and number 78 overall for African American graduates of Associate Degrees in All Disciplines Combined.