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Director, Southeast Clean Energy

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location North Carolina - America North
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Senior Level
Company Name Environmental Defense Fund
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Telephone 1-800-684-3322
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The Director, Southeast Clean Energy, will develop and drive a comprehensive state strategy and work plan to transform the energy sector in North Carolina and identify and develop strategies for creating and leveraging new opportunities in other southeastern states. S/he will lead a dedicated team of staff and consultants, engage thought-leaders and decision makers, identify partnership opportunities with grasstop and grassroots groups, deploy communications techniques, scout potential fundraising opportunities, and seek policy and political synergies in order to achieve the objectives of the state plan. This position will report to the Associate Vice President for Clean Energy and EDF’s Southeast Regional Director. Working closely with other senior members of the Clean Energy team, s/he will shape and advance the program’s priorities for maintaining and strengthening clean energy leadership in the Southeastern US.

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