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About Me

 

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I am a Solutions Fellow at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, where I report to the Vice President for Innovative Solutions. I am responsible for research, analysis, and communication of transportation technology and policy solutions for reducing greenhouse gases.

I received my Master’s of Public Policy with a focus on Energy Policy from the University of California Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy. I also hold a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. I have worked at the federal, state, and local levels to assess impacts of energy issues on the economy.

Prior to attending Berkeley, I was a key member of one of New England’s fastest growing startup companies, Oasis Semiconductor. At Oasis, I consistently led projects with the largest impact on company revenue, and developed a reputation for successful and timely client delivery.

  • See my resume for my complete professional history.
  • Read my blog postings on domestic and international energy policy issues at Cleantechies.com
  • Download my master's thesis I completed while at UC-Berkeley entitled Evaluating PEMEX's Drilling Expansion To Combat Declining Oil Reserves. The U.S. Department of Energy was my client for the project.
  • View websites I have created in addition to this one.