GridSME Welcomes David Greene to the Team!
Torri Pugh • Oct 03, 2023


Welcoming David Greene to GridSME!

We are absolutely thrilled to introduce you to the newest member of our Grid Integration family at GridSME, David Greene. With over four decades of dedicated experience in the power industry, David's journey has been nothing short of remarkable. His expertise in DERMS, SCADA, NMS/ADMS, and smart grid technology is the result of a lifelong passion for innovation and excellence.


Our journey with David began three years ago when he first crossed our path, and now, we're delighted to welcome him into a pivotal leadership role as an independent consultant here at GridSME.



 A Multifaceted talent

 Beyond his impressive professional journey, David has also chosen to call Austin, Texas, home, where he enjoys life with his beloved wife following his well-deserved retirement.

When he's not contributing his incredible expertise to the world of power systems, you might find David exploring his love for photography or tinkering with custom computers. Additionally, his commitment to his community shines through his active role as a deacon, facilitating a small group Bible study, and contributing to the worship arts at his church.


Join us in extending a warm and heartfelt welcome to David Greene, our esteemed independent consultant. With his wealth of knowledge, dedication, and personal touch, Welcome to the team!



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