Daniel M Cooper

Team Lead, Northeast Region at EnergyHub

Daniel M Cooper has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries and roles. Daniel M started their career as a Tennis Pro at Lafayette Tennis Club Summer Camp from 2010 to 2012. In 2013, they interned at Earth Island Institute.

Daniel then worked as a Research Assistant at Vassar College from 2014 to 2015, where they gained research experience. Daniel M furthered their research skills as a Physiology and Neurobiology REU Fellow at the University of Connecticut in 2015, studying the effects of acetaminophen on the liver and kidney.

From 2016 to 2018, Daniel served as a Senior Research Analyst at The Lewin Group, primarily focusing on evaluating the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI) initiative. Daniel M developed their quantitative analysis abilities and led a team in producing client-ready deliverables.

In 2018, Daniel transitioned to the tech industry and joined ThinkEco Inc. as a Program Manager, where they held the role till 2020. During their time at ThinkEco Inc., they implemented and managed various programs.

Following that, from 2018 to 2018, Daniel worked as a Customer Success Representative at GoTab Inc. Here, they promoted their mobile payment service and improved the app's usage by engaging with customers.

In 2020, Daniel joined Con Edison as a Senior Specialist, Pilots. Daniel M was responsible for the ideation, research, development, implementation, and evaluation of pilots testing innovative technologies and program delivery methods to save customers energy and money. Daniel M also played a key role in coordinating internal and external teams and partners, conducting market research, and building relationships to ensure pilot viability and market readiness.

Currently, Daniel M Cooper is employed as a Senior Client Success Manager at EnergyHub, starting in 2022.

Daniel M Cooper has a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from Vassar College. Daniel M also has undertaken studies in Renewable Energy at the School for International Training. However, specific start and end years for both educational experiences are not provided.

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