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The Groton-based Connecticut Wind Collaborative said Tuesday it has hired its first executive director and has tripled the size of its board of directors.
The collaborative was first announced by Gov. Ned Lamont in October as part of the state's Offshore Wind Strategic Roadmap. The nonprofit group is designed to work collaboratively across state agencies and with stakeholders in neighboring states to advance the regional supply chain and workforce necessary to meet the growing demand for this wind energy.Connecticut and Rhode Island were already collaborating on workforce and supply-chain issues because they share a long history of building Navy submarines at General Dynamics Electric Boat, with facilities in both states.
The collaborative's board of directors, which recently expanded to 15 members from the initial five incorporating members. Paul Lavoie, Connecticut's chief manufacturing officer, serves as board chairman.Joining Lavoie on the board are: