Ørsted Hires Brian Smith, Jenna Massoud to  Lead Government, Market Affairs
and Stakeholder Relations Efforts in New England

Boston, Massachusetts — Ørsted, a leading global clean energy company, has bolstered its New England team by hiring Brian Smith as Head of Government and Market Affairs and Jenna Massoud as Stakeholder Relations Manager in the region.

In their roles, Smith and Massoud will help to maintain and cultivate relationships with
stakeholders across New England as Ørsted builds its Revolution Wind farm and develops future projects in the region.

“We are thrilled to welcome Brian and Jenna at this pivotal time for New England’s offshore wind industry,” said Brady Walker, Head of Government Affairs and Strategy at Ørsted Americas. “Their experience in government and stakeholder relations will be instrumental as we deliver on our commitments in the region.”

Smith brings significant experience in government relations and policy, most recently serving as Director of State Government Affairs and Policy at General Electric. He has also held roles at utility WGL and Brookfield Renewable, and worked in the U.S. House of Representatives as a communications and legislative assistant.

“It’s an exciting time for New England’s offshore wind industry and Blue Economy, and I look forward to engaging with stakeholders across the region,” said Smith. “I’m proud to join my new colleagues in building this new American energy industry.”

Massoud previously served as Senior District Representative for Congressman Jake Auchincloss (MA-04), where she led Congressional outreach across 30+ Massachusetts communities, including offshore wind advocacy in Somerset and South Coast, Massachusetts.

“I’m thrilled that my new role at Ørsted will allow me to contribute to the growth of New England’s already-vibrant clean energy economy,” said Massoud. “I look forward to strengthening my relationships across New England and working to improve the region I call home.”

About Ørsted
A global clean energy leader, Ørsted develops, constructs, and operates offshore and land-based wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, and bioenergy plants. Ørsted was the first energy company in the world to have its science-based net-zero emissions target validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and is recognized as the world’s most sustainable energy developer in the Corporate Knights Global 100 index.

In the United States, the company has approximately 800 employees and a portfolio of clean energy assets and partnerships that includes offshore wind energy, land-based wind energy, solar, battery storage and e-fuels. Ørsted is a U.S. leader in offshore wind energy with approximately 1.6 gigawatts in construction, and 3 gigawatts in development. It also operates America’s first offshore wind farm, located off the coast of Block Island, and the country’s first utility-scale offshore wind farm, South Fork Wind. Ørsted has a total U.S. land-based capacity of ~6 gigawatts across wind, solar, storage technologies and e-fuels. To learn more about the Ørsted U.S. business, visit us.orsted.com or follow the company on X (@OrstedUS), Instagram, and Facebook.