Pam Frank
Pam Frank, Senior Vice President, has more than 30 years of experience in sustainability and the renewable energy industry, with expertise spanning electric vehicles (EVs), solar energy, advanced technologies, and regulatory strategy. She serves as CEO of ChargEVC, a nonprofit coalition of utilities, auto dealers, technology firms, and advocates that promotes EV growth in New Jersey, where she played a key role in shaping one of the most progressive EV laws in the country. Ms. Frank also serves on the executive board of Plug In America and has been a strong advocate for transparent, effective allocation of federal funds for EV infrastructure under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. She has advised Governor Murphy’s Council on the Green Economy, served on his Energy and Transportation Transition Team, and participated in the Restart and Recovery Advisory Council, contributing to the state’s clean energy and economic policy development.
Ms. Frank has long been a leader in renewable energy policy, having helped build New Jersey’s solar market through her work on the Renewable Energy Task Force and numerous stakeholder committees. She has extensive experience in project development, financing, and coalition building, including serving as an executive for multi-million-dollar solar projects and advancing policies that integrate renewable energy with storage and community solar programs. Earlier in her career, she was the founding Executive Director of GreenFaith, the first U.S. nonprofit mobilizing interfaith communities for environmental leadership. Known for forging strategic partnerships across diverse sectors, Ms. Frank combines regulatory insight, hands-on project experience, and collaborative leadership to advance sustainability initiatives and guide clients through complex clean energy markets.