Jason Dodier

Jason DodierJason Dodier is a climate and infrastructure executive focused on turning complex, capital-intensive challenges into scalable, real-world solutions. He is Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer of Grain Ecosystem (backed by Schneider Electric Ventures), a platform helping industrial, agricultural, and energy companies convert waste streams into durable carbon removal, clean power, and resilient infrastructure.

Jason has spent his career at the intersection of sustainability, automation, and finance, working with global enterprises, investors, and policymakers to move projects from concept to execution. His early work at Schneider Electric, including leadership in the Access to Energy program and experience living and working internationally, shaped a systems-level approach to climate solutions. He has since led initiatives across data-center energy optimization, building automation, distributed energy, and microgrids, and served on the board of The Green Grid, advancing energy-efficient digital infrastructure.

As his focus shifted upstream, Jason became deeply involved in Energy-as-a-Service microgrids and major infrastructure projects, including the JFK New Terminal One Microgrid, reinforcing his conviction that energy, carbon, and infrastructure must be designed together. This led him into carbon dioxide removal and waste-to-value systems, with a particular focus on biochar as a scalable climate solution.

In parallel, Jason Co-Leads SILC’s CAMP (Citizens Against a Melting Planet) Initiative and is the Co-Founder of FountainHead RI, a decade-old nonprofit convening nonprofits, businesses, civic leaders, and economic-development organizations to advance climate, technology, workforce, and regional growth initiatives.

Jason holds the Sustainable Value Professional Certification from the Rhode Island Society of CPAs and is a frequent speaker on data centers, infrastructure, and execution-first climate solutions, with recent appearances at the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ, and on national media.