Bloom Energy Appoints Simon Edwards as Chief Financial Officer
Edwards joins Bloom from AI-inference leader Groq, where he most recently served as CEO after initially joining as CFO. At Groq, he led the global financial operations and guided the company through a period of rapid expansion, infrastructure build-out, and its recent licensing agreement with Nvidia. His prior leadership roles include CFO positions at Conga and
“Simon brings deep experience across finance and financial operations, along with the discipline, systems thinking and technology leadership needed as Bloom rapidly builds the power platform for the digital economy and beyond,” said KR Sridhar, Founder, Chairman and CEO of
Edwards is joining Bloom at a time when companies across sectors – from data centers to manufacturing to healthcare – are turning to onsite power for faster access to resilient, reliable, and cost-effective electricity.
“I’m excited to join Bloom at a pivotal moment, as power availability becomes a defining constraint on digital and AI infrastructure,” said Edwards. “Bloom is uniquely positioned to address this challenge, and I look forward to joining the team and helping to build a scaled, disciplined operating model to support the company’s continued growth.”
Edwards holds a BS in Computing for Real Time Systems from the
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