Full Name
Adil Khan
Job Title
CEO
Company
Accentz, inc.
Speaker Bio
A catalyst for change, Adil Khan, CEO of TransPower Company, and Accentz, Inc., embodies the spirit of sustainable innovation. With over 22 years of experience leading energy and technology ventures, he is a driving force behind advancements in energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
More than just a CEO, Adil Khan is a catalyst for change. His dedication to sustainable innovation, coupled with his entrepreneurial spirit and leadership acumen, makes him a compelling voice for a brighter, cleaner future.
Through TransPower Company, established in 2006, Adil leads R&D efforts for innovative energy efficiency and conservation technologies, including the revolutionary MPTS. This energy management system goes beyond simple efficiency; it empowers businesses to achieve compliance, reduce costs, and cultivate a sustainable future.
Since 2002, Adil has steered Accentz, an SBA 8(a) certified minority woman-owned small business, to become a trusted provider of advanced energy solutions for government agencies and Fortune 500 companies. His dedication to sustainable progress led him to co-found the American Academy, a successful K-8 charter school fostering STEM education, in 2004.
More than just a CEO, Adil Khan is a catalyst for change. His dedication to sustainable innovation, coupled with his entrepreneurial spirit and leadership acumen, makes him a compelling voice for a brighter, cleaner future.
Through TransPower Company, established in 2006, Adil leads R&D efforts for innovative energy efficiency and conservation technologies, including the revolutionary MPTS. This energy management system goes beyond simple efficiency; it empowers businesses to achieve compliance, reduce costs, and cultivate a sustainable future.
Since 2002, Adil has steered Accentz, an SBA 8(a) certified minority woman-owned small business, to become a trusted provider of advanced energy solutions for government agencies and Fortune 500 companies. His dedication to sustainable progress led him to co-found the American Academy, a successful K-8 charter school fostering STEM education, in 2004.
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