Short Bio
I work on energy policy and law issues, including electricity market reform and transmission policy, at RMI, an environmental nonprofit and think tank dedicated to furthering the clean energy transition. I majored in environmental engineering at Princeton University with minors in sustainable energy and environmental policy. Before Princeton, I was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, and spent a lot of time working on environmental advocacy campaigns there, including helping to pass Maryland's ban on Styrofoam food packaging, the second in the nation. I am also a Truman Scholar and a recipient of the Brower Youth Award and Barron Prize for Young Heroes.
Hobbies and Interests
I love birding, rock climbing, skiing, camping, backpacking, hiking, bike riding, cooking, and visiting craft breweries.