A major leadership development unfolds as Larry Kellerman, Chief Power Officer of Fermi America, has been nominated to join the company’s Board of Directors by co-founder Toby Neugebauer. The move reflects a strategic step in strengthening governance at a time of rapid infrastructure expansion.
Kellerman is widely recognized as the architect behind Fermi’s 17-gigawatt powered data center campus in Amarillo — considered the largest private energy grid in the United States. His deep expertise in energy systems, combined with decades of leadership across finance and utilities, positions him as a key figure in shaping the future of large-scale data infrastructure.
As co-founder of Twenty First Century Utilities and a former leader at Goldman Sachs, El Paso Corporation, and I Squared Capital, Kellerman brings over four decades of industry and financial expertise.
The nomination highlights the importance of power strategy and infrastructure leadership in scaling next-generation data ecosystems — reinforcing Fermi America’s ambition to lead at the intersection of energy and digital infrastructure.

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