Bill Farris

  • Chief External Development Officer, NREL
  • RESEARCH & INNOVATION EXTERNAL ADVISORY BOARD
Portrait of Bill Farris

For more than a decade, Bill Farris has expanded partnership activity at NREL, bolstering NREL's long-term strategy and market impact.

As a chief officer for external development, Farris is responsible for the continued growth of NREL's external partnerships focusing on regional collaborations between industry, government, and academia that tackle complex and urgent energy issues, create advanced-industry workforce opportunities, and engage people of all ages. Farris coordinates NREL's efforts to expand its international portfolio. Since joining the lab in 2008, Farris has expanded NREL's partnership portfolio and positioned the lab as a trusted research and development partner for clean energy start-ups and established corporations across the country and worldwide. Under his leadership, NREL has inked over 9,000 high-impact partnership agreements with external partners, including prominent companies such as Shell, ExxonMobil, Eaton, and Wells Fargo.

Farris also led the development of a privately funded technology transfer program and a revolutionary private contracting framework that is the model for the DOE system. Entrepreneurship, start-up, and technology incubation have been Farris's priorities during his time at NREL. More than 500 technology-based, start-up companies have benefited from interactions with NREL, and these companies have raised more than $7 billion in private-sector funding.

Before joining NREL in 2008, Farris was responsible for the Commercialization, Economic Development, Business and Competitive Intelligence, and Commercial Relationships offices at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. In addition, he managed new venture activities at the Pacific Northwest Division of the Battelle Memorial Institute and served as a primary point of contact for interactions with venture capitalists.

Farris holds a bachelor's degree in geological sciences, a master's in radiological sciences from the University of Washington, and a master's in management of technology from the National Technological University.

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