Explore the detailed record of transactions filed by Griffiths Glen, Former Executive Vice President, Quality, Reliability and EH&S. Officer active across 1 companies, notably Bloom Energy Corp. In total, 47 filings have been recorded. Total volume traded: €1.3m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 30 June 2022 — Attribution. Regulator: SEC (Form 4). The full history is accessible without signup.
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Glen Griffiths is an experienced technology and energy executive best known for his leadership role at Bloom Energy Corp., where he served as Executive Vice President, Quality, Reliability and EH&S. Bloom Energy’s proxy materials state that he joined the company in December 2014 and announced his retirement effective May 16, 2023. In that role, he oversaw quality, reliability, environmental health and safety, and related operational disciplines—functions that are especially important for a company delivering onsite power solutions and operating in a highly engineered, safety-critical environment. ([d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net](https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001664703/ba919b14-a5fd-4ec9-8dd7-7d1b7935b2a3.pdf)) Before joining Bloom Energy, Griffiths held senior leadership roles at Hewlett Packard. Bloom Energy reports that he served as HP’s Chief Quality Officer, leading HP’s Customer Experience and Quality Office. In that capacity, he developed and implemented a strategy aimed at revitalizing HP’s customer focus and engaging employees to improve product and service quality across the enterprise. He also previously served as VP of Enterprise Business Quality and VP of HP Global Engineering, where he was responsible for centralized engineering and regulatory services across HP business teams and managed more than 400 engineers operating in 37 countries. ([d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net](https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001664703/ba919b14-a5fd-4ec9-8dd7-7d1b7935b2a3.pdf)) His career reflects deep expertise in operational excellence, global quality systems, reliability engineering, and large-scale organizational transformation. At both HP and Bloom Energy, his work appears centered on building disciplined processes, strengthening compliance and safety, and improving product and service performance across complex international operations. Bloomberg? No—Bloom Energy’s corporate materials also place him among the company’s senior management team during a period of expansion, underscoring his role in supporting the company’s execution and governance standards as it grew in the U.S. market and abroad. ([d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net](https://d18rn0p25nwr6d.cloudfront.net/CIK-0001664703/ba919b14-a5fd-4ec9-8dd7-7d1b7935b2a3.pdf))