Enbala Power Networks Hires Eric Toler as CFO and EVP of Corporate Development

June 28, 2016
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​nbala (Vancouver, British Columbia):  Enbala Power Networks, a provider of distributed energy resource management said Eric Toler has joined its team as CFO and Executive V.P. of corporate development. He brings Enbala more than 20 years of executive leadership experience with high-growth technology companies and is skilled at rapidly building companies to scale, raising equity and debt capital, optimizing internal operations and executing complex transactions. At Enbala, he will be responsible for the firm’s financial operations and activities, including long-term strategic growth and investment initiatives that will contribute to the firm’s ongoing market expansion.

Toler was previously with Global Technology Resources, Inc. (GTRI), a $200 million IT systems and services firm that serves large and mid-sized corporate clients. Prior to GTRI, Toler was CFO for T3Media, Inc., where he was instrumental in raising more than $72MM of equity capital and growing revenue nearly five-fold.  Earlier, Toler was CFO at Carefx Corporation and CampusLogic, Inc. and was president of Attachstor, which he sold to Tacit Networks. He has a  MBA from the University of Michigan and a BA from Dartmouth College with a double major in Engineering Sciences and English.

Enbala Power Networks is focused on making the world's power grids greener and more reliable, efficient and predictable by harnessing the power of distributed energy.

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