Solar Soothsayer Byron Washom in Fast Company’s Most Creative People List

Solar soothsayer Byron Washom is among the Top 100 Creative People listed by Fast Company magazine. The magazine has ranked him a high # 2 under green category. Byron Washom said that he considered the institutional award as a great honor.

Having joined the UC San Diego University in 2008, Byron Washom teamed up with campus operations engineers, faculty researchers, and students, in pursuing projects related to alternative energy, smart grid technology, and renewable energy financing.

Fast Company is popularly known for its crystal clear strategy in publishing focus topics such as technology, digital media, innovation and so on. A recent study conducted by IBM has concluded that Creativity is the most vital leadership quality that results in the success of a business, closely followed by integrity and global thinking.

Simultaneously, Fast Company has acknowledged  the creativity skills of a wide variety of people that include Apple Vice President Eddy Cue, Editors of Fast Company magazine said that their selections reflect upon the broader platforms created by new ideas as well as new pursuits that play a vital role in changing the business landscape, as such.

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University of California, San Diego

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