Kasselman Solar

9 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 8 KASSELMAN SOLAR small office, remarking on how far the company has come. “We grew, and we grew, and we grew,” he observes. Plans include a training center inside the company’s warehouse, as Tagliaferro revealed. “We’re just trying to grow, train and continue that name of quality,” he said, “and provide people with opportunities and careers.” In a way, as Tagliaferro reflected, it is truly just a way of streamlining efficiencies. Here comes the sun Tagliaferro also cited Kasselman’s contracts with many government agencies, including the United States Department of Agriculture, as well as both rural and commercial consumers. From municipalities to private homeowners, the company’s clients run the gamut. Kasselman can help anyone go solar. Rapidly evolving technology and changes in supply chains for the solar industry have also been factors for Kasselman Solar, as the CEO points out. Regulations are constantly changing as well, thus requiring adapting to new tech specs. “We have to apply that in the real world,” said Kasselman, “because our reputation is at stake.” He also mentioned the coming training center, sharing Tagliaferro’s enthusiasm. “I’m very excited about the training facility as well,” says Kasselman, adding that it will “allow us to endow a lot more people with a lot more knowledge, as opposed to a lot of knowledge in fewer people.”

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