โWe will work collaboratively.โ
Thatโs the message fromย Pat Sapinsley, the new leader of clean-tech initiatives at New York University (NYU)โs Polytechnic School of Engineering. Since June 1, Sapinsley has been overseeingย PowerBridge and NYC ACRE, two clean-tech programs that NYU funds. Sapinsley wants to increase the collaboration between all departments of NYU to benefit participants in these programs.

Sapinsley said her top priority at NYUย will be to bring โmore servicesโ to the 14ย tenants working at NYC ACRE, an incubator for tech companies focused on improving energy-efficiency in building construction. NYC ACRE is basedย at the Urban Future Lab, in Downtown Brooklyn’s MetroTech Center.
โWe have a lot of resources throughout the NYU ecosystem,โ Sapinsley told Technical.ly Brooklyn, adding that she is confident the university community โcan bring resources from many disciplines.โ
For example, she wants to bring โvisual peopleโ to theย clean-techย table, offering green companies a new focus on design. โWeโre trying to help these companies to project a better image,โ Sapinsley said. Besides helping environmentally oriented companies with their marketing strategies, Sapinsley said she wantsย to provide them with more resources in accounting and legal issues.
Sapinsley was previously the CEO of Watt Not, a sustainable lighting consultancy,ย and the president ofย Build Efficiently LLC, an incubator forย companies developingย energy-efficient technologies.
The lessons she’ll take from those two posts? The need to โeducate the publicโ about whatโs possible when it comes to green initiatives, Sapinsley said. For example, she remembers working with building owners reluctant to implement new solutions,ย simply because they were โafraid that the technology would not work.โ
With herย new position at NYU, Sapinsley now reports toย Kurt Becker, the vice dean for research innovation and entrepreneurship. There are โa couple of challengesโ that Becker would like to tackle in cooperation with Sapinsley, he said. Developing an alumni network is one.
โCurrent companies can learn from previous experiences,โ Becker said. Becker would also like to find a way to measure the impact that companies that have graduated from NYUโs incubator program have had on New York’sย clean-tech scene.
Meet Pat Sapinsley, NYU’s new director of clean-tech initiatives