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Group Vice President; Chief Sustainability Officer; Global Head of Engagement, Government Affairs, and Policy at GE Vernova | Servant Leader

As we celebrated #WorldEnvironmentDay last week, I had a fitting opportunity to reflect on the momentum of GE Vernova with our new neighbors in #Massachusetts and #Cambridge at the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation in Boston. GE Vernova was proud to be a founding sponsor of #ClimaTech 2024 and a gala at the Library, which brought together hundreds of national leaders to focus on how #NewEngland can build upon its legacy of innovation in leading on climate tech.     The JFK Library is perhaps the most inspiring place to be thinking about solving for energy security and climate change. President Kennedy’s moonshot ambition continues to set the tone in every square inch and at every moment in that hallowed space. We had the honor of examining the President’s original #moonshot speech with his handwritten notes before taking the stage. It’s uplifting to think about the magnitude and scope of the President’s moonshot ambition and the mission that lies ahead for #energy and #climate —and to channel that optimism and conviction into what we do today.   We can think of no better mission control for our efforts than our hometown of Cambridge Massachusetts. We’re proud and appreciative of the leadership of Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and her team, including Yvonne Hao, Melissa Hoffer, Ashley Stolba, and Rebecca L Tepper for fostering the nation’s leading community of climate tech innovation in the greater Boston area. We’re also appreciative of our partnerships with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Northeastern University, Greentown Labs, and The Engine, who are accelerating action through collaboration. While we may be new to the neighborhood, thank you all for the warm welcome. You’ve only reinforced our conviction that we moved to the right city.   As President Kennedy said: “Let us not despair but act. Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past - let us accept our own responsibility for the future." The discussions we advanced at ClimateTech and our partners in Massachusetts bring us great optimism that working together we can act to solve for the future. Office of Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey #FutureOfEnergy

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Daveed Sidhu

Driving Digital Energy Transformation: Boosted Power Efficiency by 20% with AI/ML | Led Cloud-First Solutions & Cybersecurity Initiatives | Advanced Smart Grid Technologies for Sustainable Growth

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Thank you for sharing this inspiring reflection, Roger Martella. Celebrating #WorldEnvironmentDay at the JFK Library, a symbol of ambition and innovation, is a fitting backdrop for discussing the future of climate tech. GE Vernova’s commitment to advancing energy security and climate solutions resonates strongly, especially in a community like Cambridge, which is at the forefront of technological and environmental progress. The collaborative spirit fostered by leaders like Governor Maura Healey and institutions such as MIT, Harvard, and Greentown Labs is truly commendable. Your reflections remind us that, just as President Kennedy aimed for the moon, we too must aim high in our mission for a sustainable future.

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