New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)
Richard Sturtevant is a dedicated professional with a background in policy and strategy development, currently serving as a Policy Associate at the New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST) since June 2023. Prior experience includes a strategy internship at FEVO, where Richard contributed to market analysis for the UK sports ticketing sector and played a key role in organizing ticket sales data. Richard also interned at The Armory Foundation, focusing on marketing strategies to increase event participation, and held roles at Dunkin' Brands, Eaglebrook School, and Hyde Leadership Charter School, accruing valuable skills in leadership, teamwork, and IT support. Richard holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from Yale University, enhancing a strong foundation in urban environments.
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New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology Consortium (NY-BEST)
The New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology (NY-BEST™) Consortium was created in 2010 to position New York State as a global leader in energy storage technology, including applications in transportation, grid storage, and power electronics.NY-BEST currently has more than 130 members. The Consortium's membership is diverse andincludes manufacturers, academic institutions, utilities, technology and materials developers, start-ups, government entities, engineering firms, systems integrators, and end-users. The majority of its members are New York State based entities.NY-BEST serves as an expert resource to energy storage-related companies and organizations seeking assistance to grow their businesses in New York State. This includes access to financing, research capabilities, potential partners, technology developers, manufacturers, and other private sector and government resources. NY-BEST serves as an important connector in establishing a strong energy storage “ecosystem” encompassing all stages of energy storage product development and use.