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Glen brings to Tritium a deep expertise in electronics and systems engineering, computer science, software development, and systems integration, including senior engineering roles at Boeing Defence Australia leading research and development and developing and integrating capabilities into the Loyal Wingman project.

Glen also has complex modelling and simulation expertise through past roles with Boeing Defence as the Technical Lead for the Systems Analysis Laboratory and from his tenure as the CIO Land Warfare Development Centre in the Australian Army, in which he also served for over 20 years in electronics and systems engineering roles.

Glen is responsible for Tritium’s software development, test and release, information communication technology, communications engineering, data services, cyber security, modeling, and simulation.

Keith is a global HR leader with over 20 years of experience working in the energy industry. As Chief People Officer he is responsible for the delivery of operational HR services, and setting Tritium’s People strategy covering reward, talent, leadership and culture, ensuring the Company has the right people and skills in place to pursue our exciting growth plans.

Prior to joining Tritium, Keith served as Chief HR & Diversity Officer for National Grid’s North America business since 2016.  Keith began his career with National Grid as a Team Leader in their UK Gas Distribution business before moving into HR and undertaking senior HR positions in their Gas Distribution, Electricity Transmission, Electricity Distribution and Non-Regulated Businesses. He moved to New York in 2009 as VP, Head of Organizational Effectiveness, leading the establishment of a Change Management and Organization Design center of expertise and was instrumental in the creation of a new global business operating model which is still in place today. He returned to London as VP, Global HR Business Partner, leading HR for National Grid’s global corporate function groups, before returning to the US in early 2016 to head up labor relations, business partnering, strategic workforce planning, diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) and talent management and then became Chief HR & Diversity Officer in late 2016.

Under Keith’s leadership, National Grid USA was widely recognized externally as a Top Employer, Best Employer for Diversity, and a World’s Most Ethical Company. Keith was recognized by the National Diversity Council in their 2020 Top 50 Chief Diversity Officer List and most recently in their 2022 Top 100 HR Professionals List. Keith is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development in the UK.  

Keith is based in Boston, USA.

Mike is an experienced executive leader with a successful history of accelerating early-stage businesses. He has deep experience in electric vehicle (EV) charging hardware, software, solutions, business models, clean transportation strategies and digital customer experience. 

In January 2020, Mike was appointed President of the Americas for Tritium. He is based in Torrance, CA and responsible for promoting and developing Tritium’s market share in the USA. 

Mike is presently a Board member of Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) affiliate start-up company NeoCharge and advises privately held start-up AmpUp. He is the lead author of “Electrify Your Business,” a guide to deploying EV charging in commercial businesses sponsored by the Silicon Valley Leadership Group (SVLG) and Bay Area Climate Council (BACC). He is also a contributing author of California’s “Ready, Set, Charge!” 

Mike previously served as Blink Charging Co.’s Chief Executive Officer, their Board of Directors and held an interim Chief Financial Officer position. Before Blink, Mike was the Head of North America Electric Vehicle Solutions at Schneider Electric and was the founder and principal of EVadvise. Mike also developed the Electric Vehicle Charging Technology Plan for Marin Transportation Authority (MTA) in Marin County, CA. 

Mike continues to provide advice for several private equity investors and cleantech start-ups in transportation, energy, and micro-grid technologies, all focused on aiding mass-scale EV adoption as a strategy to mitigate the negative effects of carbon emissions. 

Vincent M. Pecora is Tritium’s General Counsel and Company Secretary and leads the Company’s legal department. Vince collaborates closely with professionals on the Company’s Board of Directors and executive team and across all Company functions to further strategic and business objectives while minimizing risks and ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and Company policies.

Vince has nearly 20 years of corporate legal and transaction experience.  Prior to joining Tritium, he served in various legal and business capacities for U.S. publicly traded and Fortune 500 technology companies, including, most recently, Amkor Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMKR), a semiconductor services company, where he served as Vice President, Securities and Governance, and Assistant Corporate Secretary, and in various roles within the law departments of ON Semiconductor Corporation (Nasdaq: ON) and Viad Corp (NYSE: VVI).

Vince holds an B.A. in History, cum laude, from the University of Michigan and a J.D. from the University of Notre Dame Law School.  He is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Michigan.

Mr. Walker has served as a non-executive member of Tritium’s board of directors since July 2022. From November 2017 to March 2022, Mr. Walker served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of IHS Holding Limited (IHS), a public telecommunications infrastructure company. Prior to IHS, from January 2013 to November 2017, Mr. Walker served as Group Finance Director and as a member of the board of directors for GKN plc, a global aerospace and automobile component manufacturer. From January 2016 to December 2019, Mr. Walker served as a non-executive director of Kier Group plc, a public construction and infrastructure services company, where he also served as Chair of the Audit Committee of the board of directors and as a member of the Remuneration and Nomination committees of the board of directors. Mr. Walker received a B.A. degree from Newcastle University.