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Ayna's CEO Guarav Batra speaks with Giulia Siccardo on the pressing issues of US infrastructure and manufacturing. Giulia is a Director at the US Department of Energy, and she sheds light on the department's strategic shift toward supporting large-scale energy technologies and their impact on the future of US manufacturing. She discusses the pivotal role played by recent legislation, like the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, in fueling investments into clean energy projects ready for gigafactory scale production. This episode promises to give you an insider's view of how the DOE is responding to the changing economic landscape, helping companies navigate the complexities of large capital projects.
Giulia Siccardo is an experienced professional in the energy, automotive, and sustainability sectors. As the Director of the Department of Energy’s Office of Manufacturing & Energy Supply Chains, she is responsible for awarding government investments to strengthen and secure U.S. manufacturing capacity and workforce development, as well as administer the Defense Production Act for critical energy technologies. Her scope includes batteries, hydrogen, heat pumps, solar, transmission, and zero-emission materials, among other technologies. Siccardo was previously a Partner at McKinsey & Company and leader of McKinsey’s Green Growth service line. Born in California, Siccardo holds a dual B.A. in Economics and Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
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Ayna Insights is brought to you by Ayna, the premiere advisory firm in the industrial technology space that provies transformation and consulting services to its clients. The host of this episode, Gaurav Batra, is the President & CEO of Ayna.
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Giulia Siccardo
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Ayna's CEO Guarav Batra speaks with Giulia Siccardo on the pressing issues of US infrastructure and manufacturing. Giulia is a Director at the US Department of Energy, and she sheds light on the department's strategic shift toward supporting large-scale energy technologies and their impact on the future of US manufacturing. She discusses the pivotal role played by recent legislation, like the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, in fueling investments into clean energy projects ready for gigafactory scale production. This episode promises to give you an insider's view of how the DOE is responding to the changing economic landscape, helping companies navigate the complexities of large capital projects.
Giulia Siccardo is an experienced professional in the energy, automotive, and sustainability sectors. As the Director of the Department of Energy’s Office of Manufacturing & Energy Supply Chains, she is responsible for awarding government investments to strengthen and secure U.S. manufacturing capacity and workforce development, as well as administer the Defense Production Act for critical energy technologies. Her scope includes batteries, hydrogen, heat pumps, solar, transmission, and zero-emission materials, among other technologies. Siccardo was previously a Partner at McKinsey & Company and leader of McKinsey’s Green Growth service line. Born in California, Siccardo holds a dual B.A. in Economics and Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Discussion Points
Ayna Insights is brought to you by Ayna, the premiere advisory firm in the industrial technology space that provies transformation and consulting services to its clients. The host of this episode, Gaurav Batra, is the President & CEO of Ayna.
For More Information
Giulia Siccardo
Ayna Website