FountainHead RI is set to host its inaugural Climate Stocktake event on April 24th at the Waterfire Arts Center in Providence, Rhode Island, marking a significant moment for leaders in decarbonization to gather and discuss the energy transition from both global and local perspectives. This event underscores Rhode Island's active participation in the clean energy transition, offering a platform for hundreds of attendees, including entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers, to explore opportunities and challenges in the sector.
The event will delve into key areas such as entrepreneurship, infrastructure investing, and insights from COP28 in Dubai, with a special focus on Rhode Island's Act on Climate. Participants will include a diverse group of stakeholders, from legislators and corporations to venture capitalists and environmental management officials, all united by the common goal of advancing climate innovation.
Jason Dodier, Co-Founder of FountainHead RI, emphasized the importance of leveraging Rhode Island's momentum in the clean energy transition. 'How can we accelerate progress with the interest from venture capitalists, infrastructure investors, and startups eager to engage in the Rhode Island and broader New England Climate ecosystem? This embodies the essence of our mission,' Dodier stated.
For those interested in attending or learning more about the event, details can be found on the FountainHead RI's Climate Stocktake event site. The event promises to be a cornerstone for networking, gaining insights, and contributing to Rhode Island's growing influence in global climate initiatives.
Confirmed participants include notable figures such as Rhode Island Speaker of the House Joseph Shekarchi, Representative Lauren Carson, and Chris Kearns, Commissioner of the Rhode Island Department of Energy, among others, highlighting the event's significance in fostering collaboration and action towards a sustainable future.


