Jamie Biggar
About Jamie Biggar
Jamie Biggar serves as the VP Engineering and CTO at EnergySage, a position he has held since 2011. He has extensive experience in technology development and team expansion, having previously worked at Oxygen Media and WGBH Educational Foundation.
Work at EnergySage
Jamie Biggar has served as the Vice President of Engineering and Chief Technology Officer at EnergySage since 2011. In this role, he has led the development and operations of the company's custom online marketplace web platform. His work includes integrating the platform with third-party provider and partner systems, enhancing the overall functionality and user experience. Under his leadership, the engineering team expanded from a single hire to a robust team of 60 professionals across two continents. Biggar played a significant role in the acquisition of EnergySage by Schneider Electric in 2021.
Previous Experience
Before joining EnergySage, Jamie Biggar worked at Oxygen Media as a Convergence Consultant from 1999 to 2002. He also held the position of Senior Interactive Developer at WGBH Educational Foundation from 1999 to 2008. His experience in these roles contributed to his expertise in interactive media and technology development, laying the groundwork for his later achievements at EnergySage.
Education and Expertise
Jamie Biggar studied at New York University, where he earned a Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Interactive Telecommunications from 1994 to 1996. He also holds an AB degree in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University, which he attended from 1989 to 1993. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in technology and media, which he applies in his current role.
Achievements
During his tenure at EnergySage, Jamie Biggar has achieved significant milestones, including leading the development of a custom online marketplace and overseeing the integration of various systems. His leadership in expanding the engineering team has been pivotal to the company’s growth. Additionally, his involvement in the acquisition of EnergySage by Schneider Electric marks a notable achievement in his career.