Sean Anderson, CCM, is the Manager of Charging Enablement at BrightDrop. Along with being a broad subject matter expert and internal educator on EV Charging Infrastructure, his key responsibilities include modeling fleet transitions from ICE to EV and management of BrightDrop’s turnkey infrastructure partner network. Mr. Anderson is an accomplished project manager having built everything from Class A office buildouts to ground up K-12 with expertise in the areas of capital planning, design, and construction. Prior to joining BrightDrop, Sean spent the last 12 years at CBRE where he served as a Global Project Manager and, most recently, Program Lead for the EV Charging Practice. Mr. Anderson received his Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Engineering from Iowa State University and has held a Certified Construction Manager accreditation since 2017.
Phil Godden is Head of Sales Engineering at BrightDrop. He and his team are responsible for working with BrightDrop clients to create the most innovative, sustainable, and safe solutions to deliver everything around the world. They do this by identifying the most effective solution by measuring business outcomes and generating a compelling return-on-investment. Mr. Godden has a vast amount of experience in supply chain and logistics. Before joining BrightDrop, he led teams in Engineering, Transportation, Inventory Control, Merchandise Planning, and Operations. He received his Bachelor of Science from Ohio State University.
Robert Tiderington is Head of Strategic Partnerships at BrightDrop. He is responsible for creating business opportunities. Prior to his current role, Mr. Tiderington was a Senior Manager within GM’s Innovation & Growth team where he was Business Lead for the Smart Cargo project, focused on developing new and dynamic solutions for delivery and logistics companies. This led to a new business unit called eDelivery – the internal organization which launched publicly in January 2021 as BrightDrop. Mr. Tiderington has been with GM for over 20 years. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Michigan, and participated in an Executive program called Strategy for Future-Ready Growth at the Rotman School of Business at University of Toronto.