Business & Tech

Woodbury Company Moves to Oxford

The company and its 20 employees are now headquartered in Oxford.

Oxford First Selectman George R. Temple welcomed Greenleaf Energy Solutions (GES) to town This week.

The company relocated its headquarters to Oxford from Woodbury, bringing 20 plus employees and a management team with 50 combined years of experience in the energy services industry.

“Greenleaf is an innovative company on the cusp of a new industry of lighting design,’’ said Temple. “They are environmentally focused which has contributed to their financial success.’’

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With a nationwide portfolio of over 12,000 success stories, generating millions of dollars in annual energy savings for its clients, GES is dedicated to helping commercial, industrial and educational customers meet their sustainability goals through practical turnkey solutions.

Through alliances with utility companies, manufacturers and financial institutions, they design and execute lighting upgrades and other efficiency measures to provide customers with the most technologically-innovative and eco-conscious products available.

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They also assist in securing locally available incentives, which results in a return on their investment of less than three years.

GES believes in the synergy and wisdom of the Triple Bottom Line, the concept that in order to be truly successful, companies must focus not only on profits, but also on the social and environmental implications of their work.

“Fourteen years ago, Oxford was the home of our first business, Alliance Energy”, said CEO and President, Kevin Siebrecht. “We are thrilled to be back in Oxford and starting this second chapter as Greenleaf Energy Solutions.”

GES is also launching a game changing e-commerce DIY platform which will allow customers to easily and confidently determine the best in class replacement LED lights for almost every fixture type in their home. The tool will demonstrate the energy cost savings, provide utility incentives where applicable and insure the success of each and every order. Learn more at: www.thesourceled.com

Contributed photo: Oxford First Selectman George R. Temple, center Thursday welcomes new company Greenleaf Energy Solutions to town. From left to right Oxford Ed. Dev. Director Andrew McGeever, George Porto, company CFO, Oxford First Selectman George R. Temple, Michale Mastriano, company director of operations and Kevin Siebrecht, company president.

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