Connected Kerb appoints Good Energy founder Juliet Davenport to board

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EV charging infrastructure solutions specialist Connected Kerb has appointed Juliet Davenport to its board as a non-executive director. 

Juliet Davenport has joined the board at Connected Kerb as a non-executive director

Davenport founded green power supplier Good Energy in 1999 and became the country’s first female CEO of an energy company.

She has also held the role of deputy chair of the Renewable Energy Association (REA) board and spent almost three years as vice president of the Energy Institute.

Her background also includes advisory board member roles at Aurora Energy Research and Grantham Research Institute.

She was most recently at Zap-Map where she served as chairperson since September 2020.

Davenport has a Masters in Physics from Oxford University and an MSc in Economics from Birkbeck.

Peter Howe, chairman of the Connected Kerb Board, said: “Connected Kerb is really pleased to welcome Juliet onto the board. Her experience in the EV industry and knowledge of the energy sector will be invaluable to us as we seek to scale up our business and make a positive impact in the fight against climate change.”

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