JENNIFER M. GRANHOLM

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2025-03-14 Ms. Granholm brings extensive experience advancing clean energy solutions and deploying zero-carbon technologies from her prior service as U.S. Secretary of Energy and Governor of Michigan. As Secretary of Energy, she led a workforce of approximately 110,000 employees and oversaw $200 billion of U.S. investments into companies and projects to accelerate the clean energy transition. She also brings a strong background in cybersecurity and protection of the power grid and electric utilities. Under her leadership, the Department of Energy invested heavily in cybersecurity tools and technologies to strengthen the resilience of U.S. energy infrastructure. In her two terms as Governor, Ms. Granholm spearheaded Michigan’s economic recovery after the Great Recession by diversifying the state’s economy to focus on clean energy and revitalizing the auto industry to build electric vehicles. Ms. Granholm also brings the perspective of a California resident and utility customer in light of California’s carbon neutrality goals and regulatory environment. PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS ●U.S. Secretary of Energy, Department of Energy (2021-January 2025); restructured the DOE to focus on research and development of cutting-edge clean energy technologies to help achieve federal net-zero goals ●Distinguished Professor of Practice at the Goldman School of Public Policy, School of Law, at University of California, Berkeley (2011-2021); focused on the intersection of law, clean energy, manufacturing, policy, and industry ●Held a variety of government and legal positions during 22-year career with the State of Michigan, including Governor (2003-2011) and Attorney General (1999-2003) OTHER BOARD SERVICE ●Previously served as a director of Dow Chemical, Talmer Bank, Proterra, Techtonic and Fincantieri Marinette Marine EDUCATION: ●B.A., University of California, Berkeley ●J.D., Harvard University

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2025-07-16