Full Name
Sam Enoka
Job Title
Founder
Company
Greensparc, Inc.
Speaker Bio
As the Founder and CEO of Greensparc, Samuel Enoka leverages his broad range of experience in energy markets and alternative asset management, including institutional real estate, venture capital and technology, hedge funds, fund-of-funds, and commodity trading.
From 2006 to 2016 Mr. Enoka served as President and CFO of Viasyn, the leading independent third-party scheduling coordinator serving the CAISO electricity market. At Viasyn, Sam’s responsibilities included; CCA and energy program design, stakeholder management, resource development advisory and energy commodity financial product development.
Mr. Enoka served on the 451 Research/Uptime Institute Distributed Resilience working group and the advisory board of the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP). Previously, Enoka has served on various other working groups including SFPUC’s Greentech Advisory Committee (2010), member of Western Power Trading Forum (2007-2016), Western Electricity Coordinating Council (2007-2016) and Entrepreneur in Residence at University of Alaska (2008-2010). Mr. Enoka has an MBA from Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley (’99).
From 2006 to 2016 Mr. Enoka served as President and CFO of Viasyn, the leading independent third-party scheduling coordinator serving the CAISO electricity market. At Viasyn, Sam’s responsibilities included; CCA and energy program design, stakeholder management, resource development advisory and energy commodity financial product development.
Mr. Enoka served on the 451 Research/Uptime Institute Distributed Resilience working group and the advisory board of the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP). Previously, Enoka has served on various other working groups including SFPUC’s Greentech Advisory Committee (2010), member of Western Power Trading Forum (2007-2016), Western Electricity Coordinating Council (2007-2016) and Entrepreneur in Residence at University of Alaska (2008-2010). Mr. Enoka has an MBA from Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley (’99).
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