HACK 2021

Theme: Reaching Net Zero

WINNERS

1ST PLACE

Feel Empowered (Smartflower)

Team: Claire Miller, Yuan Cheng Chua, Oliver Booth, Maria Keane

2ND PLACE

Crown Joules (Chargepoint)

Team: Nikhil Kapur, Elena Dulger, Sydney Fitch, Nicholas Hieb

3RD PLACE

Corps (Linevision)

Team: Claire Miller, Yuan Cheng Chua, Oliver Booth, Maria Keane

FINALISTS

Carb-Off Die-Oxide (Chevron)

Team: Dylan Raj Singh, Paschal Eneota, Mariatu Davies, Vanessa Chigariro

The Energettes (Shell)

Team: Ryan Rosner, Casey Szilagyi, Kate Neal, Joao Carvalho

Terawatt Tartans (Edison Energy)

Team: Alexandra Kramer, Sabrina Curtis, Pranav Gupta, Adrielle Cailipan

Energygap (Sterlite)

Team: Gemma Odena Butó, Pablo Martinez, Atul Rathodn

THEMED CHALLENGES WINNERS

MOST OUT-OF-THE-BOX

Duct Tape and a Prayer

Team: Monica Larrazabal, Allison Smedberg, Michael Lipton

MOST COMMUNITY-ORIENTED

Hacky Sacks

Team: Molly Wartenberg, Stephanie Collins, Ryan Lam

BEST VISUALIZATION

Crown Joules

Team: Nikhil Kapur, Elena Dulger, Sydney Fitch, Nicholas Hieb

GAG PRIZE WINNERS

BEST TEAM NAME

Coal Story Bro

Team: John (Oscar) Turner, Lisa Liu, Nayeli Arellano, Alex Bi

EARLIEST SUBMISSION (7:34PM)

Hacky Sacks

Team: Molly Wartenberg, Stephanie Collins, Ryan Lam

CHARGE CHALLENGE WINNERS

Team MIT SEA

Scotlyn Belew (Utiliteam)

Ryan Lam (Hack Sacks)

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Jim Gordon

CEO, Smartflower Solar

Jim has been in the energy business since 1975 when he founded Energy Management, Inc. (EMI) and over the ensuing years he built EMI into one of the most successful privately held independent power companies in America. He recruited and managed a team of dedicated and highly motivated professionals that were able to complete the myriad and complex tasks of creating state-of-the-art power projects. Jim’s sense of timing and grasp of political and regulatory directions allowed EMI to develop some of New England’s first gas-fired cogeneration and independent power projects as well as the first generation of merchant electric plants in the United States.

Under Jim’s direction, EMI sold its gas-fired generation facilities in 2000 and shifted the company’s focus to developing renewable energy. Jim’s company developed the two largest biomass power projects in the U.S., each over one hundred megawatts. The company has also developed numerous commercial, industrial, and utility-scale solar energy and storage projects. Its affiliated company, SmartFlower Solar, was formed in 2016 and sells the Smartflower, an all-in-one energy system invented in Austria, for on-grid, off-grid, and solar electric vehicle charging applications across the globe to empower consumers to own and produce renewable energy independently for their homes, businesses, or institutions.

Jim is a graduate of Boston University’s School of Public Communications and worked for Warner Communications Corporation prior to founding EMI.


Marissa Galizia

Director of Commercial Product Portfolio, Chargepoint

Marissa Galizia is the Director for the Commercial Product Portfolio at ChargePoint, the world’s leading electric vehicle (EV) charging network. In this role, she works to understand the evolving EV charging needs of customers in commercial segments from offices to retail to multi-unit dwellings and develops the strategy for how ChargePoint’s product portfolio should evolve to serve those needs. Marissa joined ChargePoint immediately after graduating from Yale’s MBA and Master of Environmental Management joint-degree program in 2015. She held roles in marketing and strategic partnerships at the company’s headquarters in California before helping to establish the European team in late-2017. She spent three years based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands building strategic partnerships to get ChargePoint’s European network started and then heading up the European product portfolio.

Marissa began her career at IBM Global Business Services where she consulted to federal, state and local governments and utilities to improve customer relationship management and has also worked with solar micro-grid companies in India and Kenya to connect communities without consistent grid access to clean electricity. She’s currently Boston-based, but originally a New Yorker, which will always be home despite her love of travel and exploring new places. On the weekends you will find her walking with her son around the neighborhood or hiking in a nearby green space.