March 18, 2025 - 17:23

SAN FRANCISCO, March 18, 2025—Stem, a global leader in AI-enabled clean energy software and services, has announced the appointment of two distinguished veterans to its Board of Directors. Effective March 17, 2025, Mr. Krishna Shivram will join the Board as a Class I director, while Mr. Vasudevan (Vasu) Guruswamy will serve as a Class III director.
Mr. Shivram brings extensive experience in software development and technology management, having held leadership roles in several high-profile companies. His expertise is expected to enhance Stem's strategic direction and innovation in the rapidly evolving clean energy sector.
Mr. Guruswamy, with a strong background in finance and operations, is poised to contribute valuable insights into fiscal management and growth strategies. His appointment is part of Stem's ongoing commitment to strengthen its governance and drive long-term value for stakeholders.
These new additions to the Board reflect Stem's dedication to advancing its mission of providing cutting-edge solutions in the clean energy space.
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