Terry Fry Appointed to U.S. Department of Commerce Advisory Committee

Cadmus Executive Begins Fifth Term on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee

WALTHAM, Mass., November 20, 2018-Cadmus, a leading consultancy in areas from energy, water, and transportation to safety, security, and resilience, announced today that Terry Fry, senior vice president of energy services, has been appointed to the U.S. Department of Commerce Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee (REEEAC). This is Fry’s fifth appointment to the advisory committee.

Terry Fry

“The clean energy economy creates more jobs, more quickly, than conventional energy supply industries,” said Fry. “I am honored to be appointed to this vital committee for the fifth time. Its continued success through two presidential administrations underscores the critical role of clean energy in our nation’s future economic prosperity.”

The REEEAC is composed of senior private sector representatives who provide advice to the secretary of commerce on the development and administration of programs and policies to expand the export competitiveness of U.S. renewable energy and energy efficiency products and services.

Fry has led economically efficient energy production and technology deployment initiatives for more than 30 years. He brings in-depth expertise in utility resource planning and regulatory practices, particularly the intersection of customer initiatives, distributed energy resources, and modern grid dynamics, to his leadership of Cadmus’ energy services.

The Cadmus Group LLC is a strategic and technical consultancy compelled to help solve the world’s most challenging problems. We assemble outstanding teams of leading experts who work seamlessly across disciplines to help our clients achieve extraordinary results. From energy, water, and transportation to safety, security, and resilience-together, we are strengthening society and the natural world. Cadmus’ more than 600 consultants serve government, commercial, and nongovernmental organizations around the world.