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Base Power Builds out Senior Legal and Policy Leadership, Naming Zina Bash as Chief Legal Officer and Travis Kavulla as Head of Policy

Senior hires position Base to engage deeply with regulators and energy markets nationwide

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Base Power is building a new model for the grid, using distributed energy storage to deliver reliable, affordable power. As the company scales nationally, Base is investing early in the legal and policy leadership required to engage deeply with regulation, market design, and grid reliability. Following its $1 billion Series C financing in October, Base is formalizing a world-class legal and policy function to match the scale of its ambition.

To lead this effort, Base has appointed Zina Bash as Chief Legal Officer and Travis Kavulla as Head of Policy.

  • Zina Bash brings extensive experience at the intersection of law, public policy, and government. She previously served as Senior Partner at a national law firm, Special Assistant to the President for regulatory reform, Senior Counsel to the Texas Attorney General, and policy advisor to both Texas Senators. She was also recently appointed by Texas Governor Abbott to the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office (TREO) Advisory Panel.
  • Travis Kavulla brings more than 15 years of experience shaping energy policy and regulation. He previously served as Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at NRG, Chairman of the Montana Public Service Commission, and is the past president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners. He is widely respected across the energy policy community for his work on both wholesale market design and retail pricing. He is currently a lecturer at the University of Chicago.

“Energy demand is outpacing the grid’s original design, and solving that challenge requires engagement well beyond technology alone,” said Zach Dell, CEO of Base Power. “Strong legal and policy leadership is essential to building durable infrastructure at scale. Zina and Travis bring the experience and credibility that allow Base to engage deeply with regulators and help shape the future of the grid.”

As Base Power scales and expands, the company will continue building its legal and policy organization alongside engineering, operations, and growth functions. Open roles are available at basepowercompany.com/careers.

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