Eric Wesoff
About Eric Wesoff
Eric Wesoff serves as the Editorial Director, Co-founder, and Board Member at Canary Media Inc., where he has worked since 2021. With extensive experience in renewable energy journalism and consulting, he has contributed significantly to the field through various roles and publications.
Work at Canary Media Inc.
Eric Wesoff serves as the Editorial Director, Co-founder, and Board Member at Canary Media Inc., an affiliate of the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI). He has held these positions since 2021. In this role, he focuses on advancing the conversation around renewable energy and sustainability through editorial content and strategic initiatives.
Previous Experience in Renewable Energy Journalism
Before joining Canary Media, Eric Wesoff worked as the Senior US Editor at pv magazine from 2019 to 2020. His extensive experience in renewable energy journalism includes a 12-year tenure at Greentech Media, where he held various roles including Editor in Chief. His background in journalism has established him as a prominent voice in the renewable energy sector.
Background in Consulting and Entrepreneurship
Eric Wesoff was the Owner of SAGE Consulting from 2000 to 2021, where he provided consulting services in the renewable energy sector. He also founded The Venture Power Report, a newsletter that gained traction among venture capitalists and industry leaders in the early renewable energy landscape.
Expertise and Public Speaking
Eric Wesoff has served as an expert witness in the fields of renewable energy and autonomous vehicle technology and policy. He is recognized for his public speaking engagements, having presented to a diverse audience that includes investors, entrepreneurs, and regulators, sharing insights on renewable energy trends and technologies.
Recognition and Publications
Eric Wesoff has been acknowledged as the '#1 journalist influencer' in Text100’s 2012 Energy Digital Index. He has contributed to major publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Wired, further solidifying his influence in the renewable energy discourse.