AiGent Appoints Stephanie Hendricks as CEO

AiGent, Inc. has appointed Stephanie Hendricks as its new CEO to lead its AI-driven distributed power plants. Hendricks, a veteran in the field, will focus on strategic growth and market expansion.

AiGent, Inc. has appointed Stephanie Hendricks as its new Chief Executive Officer, announced in a press release. Hendricks, who brings extensive experience in distributed power plants (DPP) and AI, will lead AiGent's strategic direction, focusing on capital formation, leadership team development, and market expansion.

Hendricks previously served as the Chief Operating Officer at Voltus, Inc., where she played a pivotal role in building global field operations and customer success teams. Her leadership contributed to significant growth and operational success across multiple power markets in North America.

In her new role, Hendricks will oversee AiGent's mission to deliver grid services amid growing electricity demand and supply challenges. Her background as a former Naval Warfare Intelligence officer adds a security-focused approach to her leadership style, aligning with AiGent's mission-critical operations.

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