Jeff Bornstein Joins Eos Board of Directors

Jeff Bornstein joins the board of directors of Eos Energy Enterprises, which intends to participate in America's energy transition.

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Jeff Bornstein was recently appointed to the Eos Board of Directors. Eos Energy Enterprises is an American company specializing in the production of zinc storage systems.

Jeff Bornstein, an investment expert

Jeff Bornstein has extensive experience as a manager, investor and partner. He works alongside companies such as Generation Capital Partners, a high-tech investment firm, and Whipstick Ventures, another U.S. company. He knows Eos well, as he plays an important role as an investor in the company.

At General Electric, he was CFO and the executive vice president until 2017. However, he was forced to leave his position following the company’s difficult year-end results. With a 9.7% drop in profits and a decrease in the value of its listed shares, CEO John Flannery made the decision to cut hundreds of jobs and research centers.

However, Bornstein never left the energy and transition technology sector.

He has extensive knowledge of administrative, strategic and business decisions that will serve Eos.

In addition, Bornstein is an expert in the energy sectors regarding batteries and energy transition technologies. Eos considers itself to be at an important point in its growth. In fact, it hopes to take advantage of the Biden administration’s extensive renewable energy investment policy.

Russ Stidolph, president of Eso, is pleased:

“It is an exciting time to welcome Jeff to the Eos Board of Directors. He joins Eos as we support America’s ambitious plan for a clean energy future. Jeff is a tremendous asset to Eos as we continue to innovate and grow in a rapidly expanding market, both domestically and globally.”

Jeff Bornstein states:

“Eos’ mission to accelerate the transition to clean energy is more important than ever. It is an honor to be appointed to the board as the organization takes part in the renaissance of American manufacturing by building products that can enhance and fortify the 21st century energy grid.”

The aim is to establish Eos’ zinc battery production business in the US market. The company wants to become a national leader in the sector.

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