Justin Stanizzi
About Justin Stanizzi
Justin Stanizzi is a Project Manager at SparkMeter and Director of Product at Sonic Bloom, LLC, with extensive experience in project management and product development. He has a background in computer graphics and animation and has successfully led various projects, including a microgrid development in Benin, Africa.
Work at SparkMeter
Justin Stanizzi has served as Project Manager at SparkMeter since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing various projects related to energy solutions. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of microgrid systems, particularly in developing regions. He has been instrumental in managing project timelines, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring successful project delivery.
Current Role at Sonic Bloom, LLC
Since 2014, Justin Stanizzi has held the position of Director of Product at Sonic Bloom, LLC. His responsibilities include product development and management, where he leads initiatives to innovate and improve product offerings. His extensive experience in project management contributes to the strategic direction of the company.
Previous Experience in Project Management
Justin Stanizzi has a diverse background in project management across various organizations. He worked at TalentDrive from 2012 to 2014 as a Project Manager, and at Litl from 2011 to 2012 in a similar role. He also served as a Product Manager at URSA • UNMANNED • ROBOTICS • SYSTEMS • ANALYSIS for six months in 2019. His roles have involved leading teams, managing project scopes, and ensuring the successful execution of project objectives.
Education and Certifications
Justin Stanizzi earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Computer Graphics and Animation from the Savannah College of Art and Design, completing his studies from 2003 to 2006. In addition, he obtained a Scrum Master Certification from Scrum Inc. in 2012, which has enhanced his project management skills and methodologies.
Achievements in Project Management
Justin Stanizzi has successfully managed significant projects, including a $1.2M USTDA grant project focused on developing a microgrid in Benin, Africa. He coordinated a multinational engineering team to assess and plan a mesh-networked power distribution system across 33 villages. Additionally, he developed Statements of Work (SoWs) and managed international contractors for solar mini-grid projects, showcasing his ability to lead complex initiatives.