Clean energy solutions provider Bloom Energy is appointing Daniel Berenbaum to CFO effective April 29, following current CFO Greg Cameron’s departure.
Berenbaum joins Bloom with more than three decades of financial and operational experience. Most recently, he served as the executive vice president and CFO of National Instruments.
He’s also been in executive finance positions for Micron Technology, Everspin Technologies and GlobalFoundries.
“We’re thrilled to have Dan join our leadership team,” said KR Sridhar, founder, chairman and CEO of Bloom Energy. “He stood out among an exceptional group of finalists by showing a strong record of success across the board—on scaling and strategy; on financial discipline and cost reduction; on internal leadership, team building and external communications; and on profitability.”
Cameron is staying with Bloom Energy until mid-May to facilitate the transition.
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