Jessie Guest
About Jessie Guest
Jessie Guest is a Senior Client Success Manager at EnergyHub with a background in managing energy efficiency programs and a passion for clean energy solutions.
Current Position at EnergyHub
Jessie Guest is currently serving as the Senior Client Success Manager at EnergyHub. In this role, Jessie leverages extensive industry experience to manage client relationships and ensure the successful implementation of energy solutions.
Previous Experience at CLEAResult
Prior to joining EnergyHub, Jessie Guest worked at CLEAResult in various capacities. Jessie was a Program Manager for the Puget Sound Energy Multifamily and Commercial New Construction Program from 2020 to 2021. Jessie also served as an Account Manager for the same program from 2018 to 2020, managing key accounts and driving participation in energy efficiency initiatives.
Role at Republic Services
Jessie Guest was employed as a Municipal Contract Administrator at Republic Services in Kent, WA, from 2017 to 2018. In this position, Jessie managed municipal contracts, ensuring compliance with service agreements and fostering effective communication with local government entities.
Financial Engines Career
From 2013 to 2016, Jessie Guest held multiple roles at Financial Engines. Jessie served as a Client Services Sponsor Specialist, Client Services Account Associate, and Client Services Account Manager. These roles involved managing client accounts, providing customer support, and overseeing sponsor relations, enhancing service delivery and client satisfaction.
Educational Background
Jessie Guest studied at Simmons University, where Jessie completed a Bachelor of Arts in Economics between 2006 and 2010. This academic background provided a strong foundation in economic principles, essential for Jessie’s career in client success and energy management.
Clean Energy and Grid Edge Solutions
Deeply passionate about clean energy and grid edge solutions, Jessie Guest focuses on driving a reliable clean energy transition. This includes managing enterprise-scale utility DERs programs featuring thermostats, EVSEs, and battery devices across the United States.