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Interview With ABB’s Bob Stojanovic (CleanTechnica/TalkSolar Podcast)

We’ve got another podcast double header this weekend. Beth Bond in this episode speaks with Bob Stojanovic, Director of Solar Power for ABB North America. I had the pleasure to meet Bob in Nevada last year, and was surprised and happy to hear that he was a big fan of CleanTechnica. I’m happy Beth was able to connect with him for this interesting TalkSolar episode. Have a listen and share with friends!

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bob stojanovicIf this podcast has only made you more curious about Bob, here’s a bit more info from TalkSolar: “Bob Stojanovic is responsible for driving the company’s North American solar market strategy and sales. In this role, Stojanovic works with various ABB divisions and business units, to help develop strategy as well as market and deliver solutions ranging from discrete components to complex turnkey systems. He has interaction with a diverse customer base composed of the following; distributors, contractors, OEM, developers, Independent Power Producers and Utilities. He has been with ABB since 1999 over the years he has served in various roles as district or regional manager for low voltage drives, low voltage products, and industrial power products and power systems. As the solar electric power market continues to grow, Bob and his team focus on bringing intelligent, efficient and bankable solutions to the North American Solar Power market.”

 
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