

What top women CEOs wish they knew earlier in climate tech and clean energy
ATTENDEES:
Women CEOs, founders, and future entrepreneurs in climate tech, clean energy, and sustainability
SPEAKERS:
Six women CEOs who have built and sold a private-equity-backed company, evolved from a PhD scientist to a VC-backed CEO, led an organization representing 250,000 professionals, and raised $100M to grow their venture.
Abby Hopper, former CEO of SEIA
Kameale Terry, CEO of ChargerHelp!
Lauren Salz, CEO of Sealed
Liz Dennett, CEO of Endolith
Megan O'Connor, CEO of Nth Cycle
Susan Hunt Stevens, serial CEO (WeSpire, Tessi)
WHAT:
Potential topics include:
Innovation in complex, capital-intensive markets
Raising capital without losing leverage
Building teams that can actually execute
Managing boards and investor dynamics
WHY:
Because most founders don’t fail from lack of ideas. They fail from missteps in capital, people, and governance. This session compresses years of hard-earned experience into one hour.
OUTCOMES:
Based on audience questions, attendees could leave with:
Capital clarity - What actually moves investors vs what founders over-index on
Execution focus - How top CEOs simplify strategy in complex climate businesses
Team design heuristics - What to hire for early vs what to delay
Board management tactics - How to use your board without losing control
Pattern recognition - Common mistakes across dozens of climate startups
Peer calibration - A clearer sense of what “good” looks like at your stage
Next steps - Specific actions to apply immediately in your company
HOST:
Entrepreneurs for Impact (EFI) is a curated peer group community for climate CEOs, capped at 45 CEOs and 45 investor mentors across companies that have raised $15M–$500M.