![]() She has a PhD in Energy Policy from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She educates students, teachers, and co-workers about the importance of diversity, climate science, and clean energy. She is a founding board member of Women in Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE) and serves on the Executive Committee. and Sustainable Energy (WRISE) and serves on the Executive Committee. Tegen’s advocacy extends beyond her job requirements she is passionate about mentoring and energy education, delivering diversity training for her staff, other women in clean energy, and youth. Suzanne Tegen is the Assistant Director to Colorados 41st Governor, Bill Ritter. Antarctic Program at the South Pole and McMurdo stations and for the Center for Resource Solutions in San Francisco. Her early career involved working for the U.S. Department of Energy Collegiate Wind Competition, inspiring students to work in the clean energy arena. This Speakers Bureau supports our organizational mission and promotes underrepresented voices across the renewable energy industry in North America. She also played an active role in the U.S. The WRISE Speakers Bureau is a public, searchable database of qualified speakers, willing to publicly speak, present, and engage on renewable energy topics. Before joining the Center, Tegen served as the Technology, Engineering and Development Manager for Wind and Water Power at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, where she managed a talented team of engineers and analysts dedicated to the responsible deployment of clean energy and microgrids around the world. to plant to wheat from 5,000 to 10,000 acres in each of four states, Montana, Kansas, North Dakota and Colorado. She represents the United States in the International Energy Agency’s wind energy social acceptance task. wind workforce, and racial and ethnic minorities comprise about 25%. WRISE is a fantastic organization for women in the renewable energy industry, and Rudd Mayer herself was an incredible pioneer for wind energy in Colorado. Department of Energy’s domestic wind workforce report, which shows that women comprise approximately 28% of the U.S. She has authored reports on clean energy economics, wind energy stakeholder engagement, and the domestic hydropower workforce, and she co-wrote a report on clean energy policies for the Clean Energy Ministerial’s Clean Energy Solutions Center. The Center is housed at Colorado State University, where Tegen works directly with state legislators and other decision-makers to educate them about economic benefits from renewable energy, grid modernization, electrifying transportation, and energy storage. The purpose of the Center is to educate, convene, and inspire decision-makers to create policies that facilitate America’s equitable transition to a clean energy economy. Suzanne Tegen is the Assistant Director to Colorado’s 41st Governor, Bill Ritter, Jr., at the Center for the New Energy Economy. Suzanne Tegen Assistant Director, Center for the New Energy Economy 2016 Government Award Winner
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