Our Team
Holly Edinger, Program Manager
Holly is a program manager at Slipstream Inc. with 18 years of experience in community development, brownfields redevelopment, and federal grant coordination. Holly is the manager of the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing program for Wisconsin and serves as application processor for Virginia and Illinois PACE programs. She works to ensure compliance with state statutes and program policies while driving investment into energy conservation on commercial properties.
Kimberly Johnston, Market Development Director
With more than 25 years of experience in project management, strategic business development, and financing programs. Kimberly is responsible for business development, marketing, education, and outreach efforts for PACE—promoting a variety of financing programs, products, and services. Kim has developed and implemented target marketing, education, and outreach (ME&O) for PACE Wisconsin (2014-2025), IECA, and Clark County, Nevada. Kim started her career in finance, developing microfinance programs for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and USAID. She worked her way to commercial property assessed clean energy programs. Kim also collaborates with stakeholders to develop PACE outreach, creating press releases, articles, and providing media kits to news outlets and trade media. She enjoys working with commercial property owners, capital providers, and developers to provide education on potential PACE projects and how to best use PACE programs.
Tim Mathison, Slipstream, Legal Counsel
Tim has over a decade of legal experience and five years of involvement with C-PACE. He serves as Slipstream’s senior manager for C-PACE programs. Tim’s background in real estate combines private practice, title, and public sector experience in Illinois and Wisconsin. He holds a J.D. from UIC John Marshall Law School in Chicago, a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has completed additional legal study at Marquette University in Milwaukee and the Honorable Society of King's Inns in Dublin, Ireland. Tim is admitted to practice law in the State of Wisconsin.