EnerNOC has announced deals with seven new utilities in 2009, including Salt River Project, Xcel Energy Colorado, and Idaho Power.

Prior to EnerNOC, Davids was vice president of Energy Insights, an IDC Company, where he led the expansion of research-based advisory and consulting services focused on technology and business developments impacting the energy industry. He also served as president and chief executive officer of Primen Inc, Vice president and division manager at a for-profit subsidiary of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and senior vice president and co-founder of E Source, Inc, among other senior management roles at the intersection of technology and the energy industry. Davids holds a Bachelor of Science with Distinction degree in mechanical engineering, and Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering, both from Stanford University.

“Brad has been at the forefront of selling demand side management-related products and services to the utility industry for the past two decades. He has unique insight into the needs of our customers and the value that EnerNOC’s solutions provide,” said Gregg Dixon, EnerNOC’s senior vice president of sales and business development. “His contributions to EnerNOC have helped propel the company to the forefront of the demand response and energy efficiency industries, and we’re confident in his ability to build upon this outstanding track record of success in this leadership role as EnerNOC leads the smart grid revolution.”

“The utility industry is a tight-knit community, and working for a company that has earned the respect and trust of that community has been a great experience. I look forward to expanding EnerNOC’s relationships with utilities and helping to drive the adoption of EnerNOC’s technology-enabled demand response and energy efficiency solutions,” said Davids.