Max Wilcox

Business Development Manager, Strategic Markets @ PowerFlex Systems

About Max Wilcox

Max Wilcox is a Business Development Manager at PowerFlex Systems, specializing in strategic markets. He has a background in electric vehicle charging infrastructure and previously held various roles at Tesla Motors, including Project Manager for Charging Infrastructure.

Work at PowerFlex Systems

Max Wilcox has been employed at PowerFlex Systems since 2019, serving as the Business Development Manager for Strategic Markets. In this role, he has played a key part in securing large-scale contracts for electric vehicle (EV) charging installations. His responsibilities include managing relationships with clients and stakeholders to enhance the company's market presence in the EV charging sector. Wilcox's efforts have contributed to the expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure through strategic partnerships.

Previous Experience at Tesla Motors

Max Wilcox has a significant background with Tesla Motors, where he held multiple roles from 2012 to 2019. He began as a Global Logistics Intern in Fremont, California, in 2012 for three months. He continued as a Global Logistics Intern in 2013 for three months and again in 2014 for seven months in Palo Alto, California. Following his internships, he served as Project Manager for Charging Infrastructure from 2015 to 2019, where he managed cross-functional teams to deliver complex EV charging projects.

Education and Expertise

Max Wilcox earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Colorado Boulder, specifically from the Leeds School of Business, where he studied from 2011 to 2015. His academic focus included Management and Operations. This educational background has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in business development and project management within the electric vehicle industry.

Teaching Experience at University of Colorado Boulder

During his time at the University of Colorado Boulder, Max Wilcox worked as a Teacher's Assistant from 2013 to 2014 for nine months. In this role, he supported faculty members in delivering course material and assisting students, contributing to the academic environment of the university. This experience further developed his communication and organizational skills.

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