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Board of Directors
Dr. Andrew Williamson

Dr. Andrew Williamson

Andrew Williamson is a director at Physic Ventures, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm investing in consumer-directed health and sustainable living. Among the portfolio investments managed by Physic Ventures, Andrew is a member of the boards of Chromatin, EnergyHub, Halosource, Impinj, and Novomer. Prior to joining Physic Ventures, Andrew spent 10 years leading materials science research and development projects at the Dept. of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He holds a BA and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Cambridge and an MBA from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.
Liam Donohue

Liam Donohue

Liam Donohue is a co-founder and managing director of .406 Ventures (.406), a $170M early-stage venture capital fund investing in information technology and technology-enabled services. Prior to .406, Liam was a founding Partner of Arcadia Partners, the leading venture fund exclusively focused on early stage education companies. He earned his BS in Chemistry from Georgetown University and received his MBA from the Tuck School of Business. In addition to EnergyHub, Liam is a currently a director of American Biomass Corporation (dba Pelletsales.com) and Business Intelligence Advisors. Liam also serves on Dartmouth’s Tuck Private Equity Center Advisory Board and the Union of Concerned Scientists’ National Advisory Board.
David Brewster

David Brewster

David Brewster is the President of EnerNOC, a provider of demand response, energy efficiency, energy procurement, and carbon management solutions to commercial and industrial customers. Brewster co-founded EnerNOC in 2001 and introduced a new approach for overcoming grid capacity constraints to the demand response marketplace. Currently, he oversees the company’s regulatory affairs and international development efforts and serves on the boards of EnergyHub and Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. Prior to EnerNOC, Brewster held positions at Beacon Power Corporation, a developer of energy storage solutions; Winslow Management Company, an environmentally-focused investment management firm; and SolarBank, an innovative global capital fund for solar energy systems. He holds a Bachelor of Arts with High Honors from Wesleyan University, a Master of Environmental Management from Duke University, and a Master of Business Administration from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
Seth Frader-Thompson

Seth Frader-Thompson

Inspired by the mainstream boom of hybrid cars and a shared passion for consumer electronic products, Seth and his co-founders set out to create a technology solution for reducing home energy consumption. The tools they developed empower consumers and utilities to understand and control how energy is being used, and identify opportunities for savings.


As CEO of EnergyHub, he oversees the overall direction and operation of the company. He devotes extra focus to creating an exceptional user experience for EnergyHub customers. Prior to founding EnergyHub, Seth served in several managerial and technical roles at Honeybee Robotics. During his tenure at Honeybee Robotics, he worked on the Mars Science Laboratory mission, the Lunar Precursor and Robotic Program, and payloads and tools for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) robots. He was the principal investigator for a DARPA research effort to build a miniature laser vision system for search and rescue robots.


Seth has a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Colorado, where his research focused on Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) for Ultracold Atom Optics.

Tom Kennedy

Tom Kennedy

Tom Kennedy co-founded EnergyHub in 2007 and is Director of Hardware Development. An experienced electrical engineer, Tom leads the development of EnergyHub products from concept formation to manufacturing. His responsibilities include oversight of hardware design, embedded OS and firmware development, on-board circuitry and testing procedures for the suite of products.


Prior to co-founding EnergyHub, Tom worked on a wide array of engineering projects as a systems engineer at Honeybee Robotics. His work included the sample manipulation system that is on the Mars Science Laboratory rover mission, slated to launch in the fall of 2011. Tom also worked on patient monitoring medical devices, industrial control systems, and other NASA projects.


Tom graduated Cum Laude from Stevens Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering. He has co-authored several papers on the topics of Martian subsurface sampling and near-Earth object deflection.