Allen McGonagill is a start-up executive focused on business models that are helping individuals take climate-positive action. He is currently the Head of Strategy at Purple Carrot, a vegan meal kit based in Needham, MA, where he is helping shift people to low-carbon diets and address the ~20% of global carbon emissions from meat. Prior to Purple Carrot, Allen spent over 6 years of in B2C clean tech (rooftop solar, community solar, smart grid programs, energy efficiency). He founded Relay Power, which provided customer support services for the community solar industry including: customer acquisition, customer service, and billing. The Relay Power team enrolled 20MW of community solar offtake across thousands of homes, pioneering many of the first contract and billing structures for the industry. Prior to Relay Power, he worked at Next Step Living across the rooftop solar and energy efficiency teams and at a boutique clean tech strategy consulting firm. Allen graduated from Brown University with a B.A. in economics and a B.A. in environmental studies.

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