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May 24, 2023

ReVision Energy adds its first external board member

ReVision Energy, a solar company with 380 employees, has added its first external member of the board of directors, Fiona Wilson, who has been involved in the B-Corp movement since the beginning. 

ReVision Energy
Fiona Wilson

Wilson, a Freeport resident, is the director of the University of New Hampshire's sustainability institute. At UNH, she has helped steward the university's top-five ranking in the nation for sustainability. 

“I have deeply admired ReVision Energy for many years since the company was part of the core team that helped in completing a LEED platinum home in Freeport for my family in 2010,” said Wilson. “My UNH team and I regularly collaborate with ReVision Energy to engage UNH students with ReVision’s sustainability efforts.”  

ReVision Energy has offices in South Portland and Montville; Brentwood and Enfield, N.H.; and North Andover, Mass. It has more than 380 employee co-owners. ReVision is a certified B Corp with a mission to lead the community in solving the environmental problems caused by fossil fuels while alleviating economic and social injustice.

Wilson previously spent 15 years in leadership roles at global companies, including Ogilvy & Mather Advertising and CMGI Inc.

She has served for almost a decade on the board of trustees for Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment. 

Wilson received a master’s in business administration from Simmons University and a doctorate in business administration and strategy from Questrom School of Business at Boston University.

“As an employee-owned B Corp, we will benefit tremendously from her passion and commitment to the Benefit Corp movement,” said Dan Clapp, co-founder and board secretary. “Fiona has a deep impact on many New England businesses and, more importantly, hundreds of students who will carry the triple bottom-line knowledge forward in their own careers. Her prior experience in corporate leadership, along with her deep understanding of the cross-section between social innovation, social entrepreneurship, and sustainability will help guide ReVision’s critical mission in the years ahead.” 

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