Accomplished sales leader and Internet of Things (IoT) veteran tapped to drive exponential growth at award-winning Energy Network of Things™ market leader

FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) May 17, 2016

Blue Pillar, Inc., provider of the world’s first self-configurable Energy Network of Things™ platform that connects and controls distributed energy assets, announced this week that Mark Williams has joined the company’s executive management team to lead its sales efforts. In this role, Mr. Williams will report to Blue Pillar’s CEO Tom Willie and be responsible for driving the field and inside sales organizations, channel programs and “voice of the customer” across all departments to rapidly expand Blue Pillar’s customer base.

“We are excited to have Mark join the Blue Pillar executive management team at a time when our award-winning Energy Network of Things platform is experiencing tremendous growth,” said Tom Willie, CEO of Blue Pillar. “Mark is an accomplished sales leader and IoT veteran who has a track record of building a sales culture focused on winning new customers with innovative technologies. We look to Mark to drive Blue Pillar’s go-to-market strategies across multiple verticals and continue to build and maintain the strong customer relationships that have defined our company.”

“The Aurora® Energy Network of Things platform will be the next big, game-changing opportunity in the Energy IoT market,” said Mark Williams, Vice President of Sales at Blue Pillar. “Blue Pillar is creating tremendous momentum by completely disrupting the status quo within the building automation and traditional energy connectivity and control space. Their self-configurable, highly secure and open platform allows customers to take control of their own energy future with more resilient, efficient and self-sufficient facilities. I couldn’t be more excited to join Blue Pillar at this time.”

Mr. Williams has spent the past 15 years leading sales and marketing efforts to drive revenue and high growth in both early stage companies as well as large well established enterprise technology providers. Before joining Blue Pillar, he was Vice President of North American Sales at ThingWorx, a PTC business, and was responsible for increasing market share, new client acquisition and client product expansion. Before joining the ThingWorx business unit, Mr. Williams was PTC’s Sector Vice President of Sales for Mid-Market and Regional Vice President of Sales for PTC’s Integrity business unit. While at PTC, his team was responsible for closing the largest deal in Mid-Market history as well as exponentially increasing overall revenue and deal size.

About Blue Pillar, Inc.
Blue Pillar is the leading Energy Network of Things provider for distributed energy networks. Our award winning Aurora platform, and patented deployment methodology, is the first solution to connect behind-the-meter distributed energy resources by self-prescribing secure IoT networks that enable real-time control of assets and collection of energy data. Using Aurora, hundreds of the world’s most complex facilities operators have increased their energy resiliency, efficiency or self-sufficiency efforts including Duke University Medical Center, Tenet Healthcare and Houston Methodist. Energy service providers have been able to offer new services to their Commercial and Industrial (C+I) customers by centrally monitoring, managing, and dispatching behind-the-meter assets with Aurora. Blue Pillar was recognized as one of the 15 fastest growing energy tech companies in North America by the Deloitte Fast 500™. Learn how Blue Pillar can help you take control of your energy future faster and more affordably by visiting http://www.bluepillar.com or on Twitter at @bluepillarinc.

Media Contacts:
Alana Hero
Antenna Group for Blue Pillar
1-415-977-1918
bluepillar(at)antennagroup(dot)com

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