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Brian D.

Chief Executive Officer at Amperesand
📍 United States

Brian D. is the CEO of Amperesand, a company transforming critical power solutions for AI data centers. His expertise is built on previous senior leadership roles, including Senior VP of Clean Energy Engineering at Generac and Director of Engineering at Tesla. He holds a bachelors degree from Norwich University.

He maintains a deep interest in the foundational technology driving the AI revolution, closely following developments from key semiconductor and processor design companies like AMD and Arm.

Brians career uniquely combines executive experience in both the clean energy sector and the high-performance electric vehicle industry.

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Experience
16 Years
Current Role
Chief Executive Officer
Job Level
Leadership
Location
United States
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Priorities

Topics Brian cares about

AI Data Center Power
As CEO of Amperesand, his primary focus is on innovating medium-voltage to DC power delivery to meet the unique demands of AI infrastructure.
Clean Energy Systems
He has a strong background in sustainable power from his time as Senior VP of Clean Energy Engineering at Generac.
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Career

Work history

7-2025
Chief Executive Officer
Amperesand
1-2025 - 6-2025
Chief Product Officer
Amperesand
2-2022 - 12-2024
Senior VP Clean Energy Engineering
Generac
4-2018 - 11-2021
Director Of Engineering
Tesla
9-2016 - 4-2018
Senior Manager
Tesla
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Education
Bachelor's degree
Norwich University
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