GridAI Technologies Corp. Announces Appointment of Marshall Chapin as Chief Executive Officer of wholly-owned operating subsidiary GridAI, Inc
BOCA RATON, FL / ACCESS Newswire / December 4, 2025 / GridAI Technologies Corp (NASDAQ:GRDX) ("GridAI" or the "Company") today announced the appointment of Marshall Chapin as Chief Executive Officer of its energy-orchestration operating subsidiary …
BOCA RATON, FL / ACCESS Newswire / December 4, 2025 / GridAI Technologies Corp (NASDAQ:GRDX) ("GridAI" or the "Company") today announced the appointment of Marshall Chapin as Chief Executive Officer of its energy-orchestration operating subsidiary developing next-generation grid and power-management software for hyperscale artificial-intelligence (AI) data-center campuses.
Chapin, who since March of 2025 has served as Chief Commercial Officer and Interim CEO of Amp X - a GridAI subsidiary and AI-driven grid-edge platform - brings over three decades of leadership experience across the energy-transition, grid-optimization, and distributed-energy sectors. His appointment underscores GridAI's commitment to deploying a world-class orchestration engine capable of managing the immense power and flexibility demands of the global AI data-center buildout.
"Marshall's proven ability to commercialize complex energy-software platforms and scale global go-to-market operations makes him the ideal leader for GridAI at this pivotal moment," said Jason Sawyer, Chief Executive Officer of parent, GridAI Technologies Corp. "With hyperscale AI campuses emerging as the defining infrastructure challenge of this decade, our power orchestration capabilities will be critical in helping hyperscalers deploy energy assets rapidly, profitably, and with enhanced reliability and resilience."
A Proven Record of Growth and Orchestration Leadership
Chapin began his career at the forefront of the cleantech revolution, joining EnerNOC as Head of Marketing nine months before its NASDAQ IPO in 2007. During his eight-year tenure, he led the
company's largest sales organizations - including the New England, PJM, and Ontario teams - and launched its expansion into the UK market. He later directed all global sales-support functions,
including Sales Operations, Solutions Engineering, and Utility Sales, helping grow EnerNOC from $26 million to $270 million in annual revenue before its acquisition by Enel.
He subsequently served as Chief Revenue Officer at SYSO Technologies, a market operator optimizing utility-scale renewable energy and BESS projects, and as Chief Customer Officer at Eos Energy Enterprises (NASDAQ: EOSE) where he led all commercial functions including the sales, commercial operations, projects, and services divisions for the long-duration BESS manufacturer globally.

