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The board of managers of Solar Energy Trade Shows LLC (SETS) has appointed Stephen Miner president and CEO. In his new role, Miner will manage and grow Solar Power International and PV America.

SETS is a joint venture created by the Solar Electric Power Association and the Solar Energy Industries Association to produce trade shows.

For the past 12 years, Miner has developed and managed trade shows, conferences, and education programs in the energy and environment sectors. He comes to SETS from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), where he was senior vice president of conference, membership and business development.

Prior to joining AWEA in 2002, he was manager of education at the Environmental Industry Association, where he developed and executed multiple master educational programs. 





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