Beth has almost 20 years of experience in energy efficiency and rooftop solar development, including 8+ years managing business development and government relations with the leading low income solar provider in the country
includes business development, government relations, policy advocacy, program design and implementation, environmental and energy law, community marketing and grassroots organizing. Beth has a proven track record of securing and managing government grants, designing and implementing high impact LIDAC clean energy programs, supporting business growth into new and existing markets, forging strategic partnerships with public and private stakeholders, and advocating for energy and environmental justice at the local, state, and national levels. Beth is a recipient of several honors and awards, such as a White House Champion of Change, a Henry Crown Fellowship with the Aspen Institute, and an organizational Distinguished Environmental Achievement Award from the American Bar Association, for her leadership and contributions to the field.