Northern Power Systems names Elliot Mark Vice President and General Counsel

Northern Power Systems, Inc., (www.northernpower.com) a leading

manufacturer of next-generation direct-drive wind turbines, today

announced that it has named Elliot Mark as its new Vice President &

General Counsel.

Mr. Mark has served in General Counsel and Associate General Counsel

roles for six technology-oriented companies, completing three strategic

mergers and filing for two Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). Prior to

joining Northern Power Systems, he served as General Counsel for Gomez

Inc., a web technology company. Mr. Mark has also been General Counsel

for Salary.com, where he helped complete a successful IPO in 2007,

Viisage Technology and eRoom Technology. He served as Associate General

Counsel at Arthur D. Little and Molten Metal Technology, and started his

legal career at Goodwin Procter LLP in Boston.

“We are very pleased to have Elliot join Northern Power Systems as Vice

President & General Counsel,” said John Danner, President & CEO of

Northern Power Systems. “Elliot’s deep experience and strong track

record will be instrumental in strengthening the Company and supporting

our aggressive growth strategy.”

“I am really looking forward to working with the leadership team at

Northern Power,” said Mr. Mark. “The Company’s proprietary technology

presents a compelling opportunity to create a market leading company in

the global wind turbine industry.”

About Northern Power Systems

Northern Power Systems has over 30 years of experience in developing

advanced, innovative wind turbines. The company’s next generation wind

turbine technology is based on a vastly simplified architecture that

utilizes a unique combination of a permanent magnet generator and

direct-drive design. This revolutionary new approach delivers higher

energy capture, eliminates drive-train noise, and significantly reduces

maintenance and downtime costs. The company currently manufactures the

Northern Power™ 100 turbine, designed specifically for community wind

applications such as schools/universities, businesses, commercial farms,

and municipalities. Later this year, the company plans to launch a 2.2MW

turbine into the utility-scale marketplace for wind farm applications.

Northern Power Systems is a fully integrated company that designs,

manufactures, and sells wind turbines into the global marketplace from

its headquarters in Vermont, USA, with offices in Massachusetts and

Michigan, USA and Zurich, Switzerland.

For more information about Northern Power Systems, please visit:

www.northernpower.com