
EDUCAÇÃO
- PhD, Física química, Universidade de Harvard
- BS, Química, oradora da turma, Universidade de Indiana da Pensilvânia
Honors and Awards
- National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
- Mortar Board National Graduate School Fellowship
- NACIONAL PHI KAPPA PHI Graduate School Fellowship
- Barry M. Bolsa de Bolsa de Goldwater
Tom Baker ingressou em Boston Consulting Group San Francisco Office, como consultor em 2011. Ele trabalhou com a Corder of the Weening Energy e Climate Cream. Ele é o líder global do setor de baixa energia e infraestrutura de carbono. Ele tem uma rica experiência nos EUA e globalmente, incluindo o trabalho de projeto na Europa, Ásia e Austrália. Ele foi um orador e membro do painel em destaque em muitas conferências do setor. Ele também ajudou uma utilidade dos EUA a transformar seus negócios para integrar mais renováveis e oferecer novas soluções de clientes. Tom contribuiu para várias publicações do BCG sobre o setor de energia. 電力・エネルギー供給事業
Tom has worked on clean-tech, low carbon energy, and other power topics with a variety of clients, including utilities, technology, industrial goods, and public sector companies, as well as clean-tech pure-players. He has rich experience across the US and globally, including project work in Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Tom is a scientist with experience and expertise in energy and clean technology—specifically solar photovoltaics (PVs) and other renewables, as well as clean hydrogen, carbon capture and energy efficiency. He has been a featured speaker and panelist at many industry conferences.
Among Tom’s projects are a rooftop-solar investment strategy he developed for a US utility—and a strategy he devised for a PV manufacturer to enter the distributed energy space (energy efficiency, energy storage, demand response). He also helped a US utility transform its business to integrate more renewables and offer new customer solutions.
Before joining BCG, Tom worked in strategic marketing at First Solar and also as a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, where he worked with renewable technologies, such as lithium-ion batteries and hydrogen fuel cells. Tom has contributed to several BCG publications on the energy sector.
In his graduate work at Harvard University, Tom focused on computational solid-state physics applied to heterogeneous catalysis and PV.