Nelda J. Connors

Board Member at Encorp

Nelda J. Connors is the Founder and CEO of Pine Grove Holdings, LLC (PGH), a privately-held investment firm providing advisory services to the private equity and investment banking sectors, and invests in small and lower middle market companies. Since founding PGH in 2011,

Ms. Connors has overseen transactions representing over $300 million in enterprise value.

Her recognized expertise and sought-after strategic counsel currently place her on the public Board of Directors of Boston Scientific, Delphi Technologies, Echo Global Logistics and EnerSys. Ms. Connors recently attained status as a National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) Board Leadership Fellow.

Ms. Connors was formerly a public independent director for Blount International, Inc., CLARCOR Inc., and Vesuvius plc and had the unique experience of a directorship with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago during the global economic downturn as well as serving as an independent consultant to the Department of Justice’s Takata Corporation airbag investigation.

Ms. Connors has a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering as well as post-graduate studies in International Finance and Economics. She has lived and worked in Japan, Germany and China.


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Encorp

As the vanguard of distributed energy control, Encorp leverages the power of its advanced Gold Box™ to harness diverse forms of generation in today's New Energy Economy. Their energy-tech offerings and grid interconnection expertise advance energy savings, security and efficiency for federal, institutional and commercial installations.Their technologies transform the electric grid into a system that is cleaner, more cost effective, efficient, flexible, reliable, resilient and responsive. Encorp's elegant software and hardware seamlessly integrate a variety of distributed power resources, such as engine-generator sets, microturbines, fuel cells, combined heat and power (CHP or cogeneration), and energy storage devices. These power resources are critical in the operation of any enterprise that demands high-quality, reliable power at reasonable and predictable costs.