Pearl Edison
Cory Mosiman is an experienced software engineer specializing in building science, currently serving as the Lead Software Engineer at Pearl Edison since July 2025, where responsibilities include developing and maintaining building science models to enhance project delivery and homeowner experiences. Prior to this role, Cory worked at PassiveLogic from April 2021 to July 2025 in various capacities, focusing on applied systems validation and software engineering within a rigorous verification and validation team. Cory's experience also includes a software engineering role at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, contributing to projects like BuildingSync aimed at standardizing energy audits, and positions at WSP USA as a Smart Building Specialist and Graduate Research Assistant, enhancing human-centric building experiences with IoT technologies. An educational background includes a Master of Science in Architectural Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder and a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
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Pearl Edison
To achieve net-zero emissions, hundreds of millions of systems that consume natural gas in our homes need to go electric. Whether or not these systems electrify will depend on individual “kitchen table” decisions made by millions of families, weighing comfort and convenience, costs (up front and over time), and climate impact. But making these decisions is difficult. Evaluating what to buy, what’s reasonable to pay, and who to trust to install it involves navigating a ton of bad information and complexity. Pearl exists to make home electrification easy for customers and profitable for contractors - starting with home heating and cooling. Pearl is a home electrification “concierge” - our purpose-built software platform allows homeowners to instantly generate a value-engineered system design, get a fixed-price quote, and connect with a vetted, qualified contractor to complete the install. Pearl also saves contractors time and money. Today, they do lots of work - a home assessment, system design, bid preparation, customer education, and more - at risk, before a contract, on a low win rate. Pearl takes care of this, so that contractors spend more time on revenue-generating installs and less time on sales and back-office. Our goal is a win-win-win - for customers, for contractors, and for the climate.