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Zimmermann joins TSC as a commercial sales executive

Bart Zimmermann has joined The Solar Center (TSC) as a commercial sales executive. TSC is one of the east coast's leading integrators of solar energy systems. He brings 10 years of experience in commercial real estate sales, and was previously the president and founder of the Barcel Group in Manhattan. He has been successful in brokering over $100 million of commercial real estate. He also has a strong understanding of real estate financing, which will be instrumental in putting large solar purchase deals together. "TSC has more than doubled its commercial business in the past year. Hence, we are very pleased to have Bart and the sophistication that he brings in the commercial real estate space. Bart understands the costs that are associated with operating a building and will be very instrumental in educating clients on how to lower utility burdens by investing in solar," said Ed Steins, CEO of TSC. "I look forward to helping customers achieve their sustainability goals. Companies that expand their green platform using solar energy will improve their public image and be able to take advantage of tremendous Federal and State incentives that lead to phenomenal investment returns." Zimmerman said. TSC was founded in 2005. Since its inception, the company has installed over 600 solar systems amounting to over 4.5 megawatts of solar energy. TSC's primary business focuses on installations in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.
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