Jason Herring Is an Energy Pioneer Building the Systems the Future Runs On
He doesn’t wait for industries to evolve. He forces the shift. From energy and infrastructure to high-performance companies, Jason Herring builds the systems, strategy, and momentum that move the world forward.
Jason Herring is an architect of high-stakes infrastructure and a strategist for the new energy economy.
With a career rooted in the intersection of finance, software, and physical engineering, Jason has built a reputation for transforming fragmented industries into models of precision.
As the founder of both SYZYGY Global and VIVIFY Technology, Jason operates at the edge of what’s next. He doesn’t just build products; he engineers scalable ecosystems. Whether he is advocating for “Florida-First” energy policies or redefining the standards of luxury architectural systems, his mission remains constant: eliminating friction through innovation.
VIVIFY Technology
The Future-Forward Arm
Focus: Power Systems & Energy Innovation
The Mission: Addressing the American “Resilience Gap” through hydrogen innovation and decentralized energy infrastructure. VIVIFY is a strategic partner for commercial and industrial entities seeking total energy independence.
Key Pillar: Advancing domestic energy security and pioneering the “Florida-First” industrial movement.
SYZYGY Global
The Operational Excellence Arm
Focus: Luxury Architectural Infrastructure
The Mission: Transforming the outdoor living industry through proprietary software and systems engineering. SYZYGY is the nation’s premier pergola firm, built on a foundation of repeatable luxury and tech-enabled precision.
Key Pillar: 20+ Industry Awards for engineering excellence and operational scalability.
Bridging Policy & Power
Jason is a frequent voice at the intersection of energy policy and private enterprise. He believes that the next decade of American growth depends on our ability to modernize the grid and embrace technological sovereignty.
CORE THEMES

The Hydrogen Economy
Why it’s the backbone of domestic energy.

Scale Chaos
How proprietary systems allow businesses to grow without breaking.

Infrastructure as Hospitality
Why the “customer experience” is a technical requirement.