 
						Lunch and Learn with Mitch Tyson, Partner at Clean Energy Venture Group
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Mitch is a former CEO of tech and cleantech companies and currently served on multiple corporate boards including public, private and VC backed companies and organizations. He is a venture partner at the Clean Energy Venture Group which provides seed capital and management expertise to early stage clean energy companies and mentors start-ups in a number of area accelerators.
He is board member of the Alliance for Climate Transition (was the co-founder of the predecessor organization the Northeast Clean Energy Council). He also serves on the board of the Acadia Center. Mitch was also the chair of the Venture Café Foundation and served on the boards of Greentown Labs, New England Israel Business Council and the Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action..
Mitch was an adjunct professor at Brandeis International Business School between 2011 and 2019 and taught the course on Corporate Sustainability. He also lectures on Customer Discovery at area universities and accelerators. In 2008 he was named a Mass High Tech All-Star for his leadership in the clean energy sector. In 2017 he received the “Decade of Influence Award” and in 2019 he was given the Clean Energy Hall of Fame Award by the Northeast Clean Energy Council.
Previously, Mitch served 14 yeas as a member of the executive committee of the Mass Tech Collaborative and chair of the state’s Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative. Mitch was previously CEO of PRI Automation, a $300M publicly traded semiconductor automation company, and CEO of Advanced Electron Beams, a VC-backed clean energy company.
Earlier he was energy and science advisor to U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas. He has a BS in Physics, an MS in Nuclear Engineering and an MS in Political Science, all from MIT.
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