Now the Founder and CEO of GreenWealth Energy, Ariel Fan started her energy efficiency career on the streets of Manhattan, walking door to door between hotels, bagel shops and dry cleaners helping small businesses save energy. From her experience, she felt that green building technologies and financial incentives were so poorly understood and confusing the public, and made it her mission to create easy pathways for building owners and managers to save energy.

After she graduated from Columbia University and moved back home to CA, She managed a portfolio of 60 commercial buildings across California, working with utilities such as SCE, PG&E, and DWP to educate building owners on how to speed up the decarbonization of buildings.

In 2016, Ariel was recognized as Southern California Edison’s Energy Efficiency Partner of the Year, which led to her founding GreenWealth Energy to continue advancing green building technologies for commercial, industrial and public sector buildings.

Today, GreenWealth is rapidly growing and has recently been certified as the only woman, minority owned business enterprise (WMBE) energy company certified for government and public procurement.

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