Officers & Directors

Executive Officers

Jeffrey Peck
Chief Executive Officer
Jeffrey Peck has been the majority owner and Chief Executive Officer of Peck Electric since Mr. Peck purchased it from his family in the late 1990s. Since then, Mr. Peck transformed Peck Electric from a local electrical contracting business to the largest commercial solar engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) company in the northeast and ranked 60th in the US by Solar Power World. Mr. Peck has grown Peck Electric to nearly 100 employees with many employees having tenures over 30 years. Mr. Peck was also responsible for timing the strategic direction of Peck Electric’s focus into solar EPC at the time when solar installation became a profitable business in 2013 and also began investing in a company-owned arrays, with a portfolio now approximately three megawatts. Mr. Peck has served as Chairman of Vermont Electrical Contractors, Chairman of the Joint Health and Welfare Committee as well as the IBEW Local 300 Pension funds. Mr. Peck graduated from Champlain College in 1993.
Fredrick Myrick
EVP of Solar
Fredrick “Kip” Myrick has been working at Peck Electric for over 30 years since joining in 1988 as a Journeyman Electrician. In 1993 Mr. Myrick was promoted to Foreman and successfully managed the numerous small and large-scale projects at Global Foundries, IBM’s chip-manufacturing business. From 1995 to 1998 Mr. Myrick held positions of General Foreman and Superintendent, then Project Manager/Estimator in 2005. In 2006, Mr. Myrick became a significant minority shareholder in the Company and its Vice President, then started the Peck Solar division in 2008 and has managed the construction of the largest solar array in Vermont. Mr. Myrick is also responsible for the innovative dual-use farming of saffron with solar arrays in collaboration with the University of Vermont, which has attracted national news attention. Mr. Myrick is a NABCEP certified Photovoltaic Installation Professional and holds a Vermont Master Electricians License.

Board of Directors

Jeffrey Peck
Chairman of the Board
Jeffrey Peck has been the majority owner and Chief Executive Officer of Peck Electric since Mr. Peck purchased it from his family in the late 1990s. Since then, Mr. Peck transformed Peck Electric from a local electrical contracting business to the largest commercial solar engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC”) company in the northeast and ranked 60th in the US by Solar Power World. Mr. Peck has grown Peck Electric to nearly 100 employees with many employees having tenures over 30 years. Mr. Peck was also responsible for timing the strategic direction of Peck Electric’s focus into solar EPC at the time when solar installation became a profitable business in 2013 and also began investing in a company-owned arrays, with a portfolio now approximately three megawatts. Mr. Peck has served as Chairman of Vermont Electrical Contractors, Chairman of the Joint Health and Welfare Committee as well as the IBEW Local 300 Pension funds. Mr. Peck graduated from Champlain College in 1993.
Fredrick Myrick
Director
Fredrick “Kip” Myrick has been working at Peck Electric for over 30 years since joining in 1988 as a Journeyman Electrician. In 1993 Mr. Myrick was promoted to Foreman and successfully managed the numerous small and large-scale projects at Global Foundries, IBM’s chip-manufacturing business. From 1995 to 1998 Mr. Myrick held positions of General Foreman and Superintendent, then Project Manager/Estimator in 2005. In 2006, Mr. Myrick became a significant minority shareholder in the Company and its Vice President, then started the Peck Solar division in 2008 and has managed the construction of the largest solar array in Vermont. Mr. Myrick is also responsible for the innovative dual-use farming of saffron with solar arrays in collaboration with the University of Vermont, which has attracted national news attention. Mr. Myrick is a NABCEP certified Photovoltaic Installation Professional and holds a Vermont Master Electricians License.
Daniel Dus
Director
Daniel Dus has served as the Head of Renewables Business, North America since July 2017 for Adani Solar USA, Inc., an affiliate of Adani Group, which is an integrated business conglomerate in India that consists of six publicly traded companies. In this role, Mr. Dus managed the construction of 453 megawatts in solar projects and developed a 1.8 gigawatt pipeline of solar projects for Adani Group in the U.S. From November 2015 to July 2017, Mr. Dus served as the chief development officer for Dynamic Energy Solutions, LLC, a full-service solar energy provider where Mr. Dus was responsible for new market entry, with a focus on greenfield development, community solar and shared renewables. From August 2013 to November 2015, Mr. Dus served as the chief strategy officer for Safari Energy, LLC, a solar power provider focused on serving real estate investment trusts, where Mr. Dus was responsible for business and project development process creation, integration, training and improvement. Prior to that, Mr. Dus served as the chief operations officer and the chief financial officer from September 2008 to August 2013 for Martifer Solar, S.A., a global solar photovoltaic power developer and engineering, construction and procurement, and operations and maintenance provider. At Martifer Solar, S.A., Mr. Dus was responsible for over 1,200 solar clients serviced under leases, power purchase agreements, direct purchase and community solar models, for managing a solar services platform that engaged 75 full time staff members and over 1,000 subcontracted laborers, and for obtaining corporate investment facilities and bonding facilities. Mr. Dus holds a Master of Business Administration from Drexel University and is a certified solar designer, Stanford-certified project manager, Villanova-certified Six Sigma Master Lean Blackbelt, and holds over fifty certificates in energy hedging, grid infrastructure and emerging energy technologies, as well as an OSHA 30. Mr. Dus owns the first property in the world ever powered by alternating current electricity.
Stewart I. Martin
Director