T-Omega Wind Announces Dave Forbes as Chief Commercial Officer

Boston, Massachusetts Apr 5, 2022 (Issuewire.com) – Today T-Omega Wind Inc. announced the appointment of Dave Forbes as its Chief Commercial Officer. T-Omega Wind is a Boston-based offshore wind innovator that is working to commercialize a groundbreaking new approach to building offshore floating wind turbines. 

T-Omega Wind is radically redesigning offshore wind turbines to take advantage of being on the water rather than fighting it.

“The wind is the invisible solution to the world’s clean energy needs.  Our revolutionary design will unlock markets around the world where the current offshore wind technology is not viable.  I am excited to have Dave join us in our pursuit to commercialize our solution.  Dave is a seasoned climate tech industry executive, who brings years of commercialization and venture capital experience to our team,” says Brita Formato, CEO of T-Omega Wind, Inc.

“What excites me most about T-Omega is the capability to bring wind energy to previously impossible markets. The reality is that T-Omega can compete anywhere that fixed bottom turbines are currently in development – and go everywhere they can’t. It is imperative that underserved communities across the planet share in the wealth of new energy development. T-Omega broadens those opportunities to the Caribbean, the West Coast from Alaska to southern Chile, the entire Atlantic seaboard and European coasts, sub-Saharan Africa, and nearly all Asia-Pacific coastal regions. I’m thrilled and honored to join this impressive team,” said Forbes.

Dave is a graduate of UCLA Anderson School of Management where he earned his MBA and Fordham in New York, NY where he earned a B.A. in International Political Economy. 

Dave is passionate about complete sustainability and energy transitions and the technologies that will provide more universal access to renewable, carbon-free energy around the world.

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