| Alison Lindburg, Global Warming Solutions Coordinator |
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Alison K. Lindburg joined Fresh Energy in January 2010. As the global warming solutions coordinator, she works to develop positions and strategies on policy matters, assists with Fresh Energy’s legislative priorities, and develops documents to communicate policy and scientific information to policy makers and the public. Alison most recently worked for nonprofit organization Dovetail Partners as the director of the Eco-Affordable Housing program. She has been featured in publications and media outlets such as Minnesota Public Radio and national radio program Living the Green Life, and has written and co-authored numerous reports on green building standards, responsible materials, and opportunities in sustainability for Minnesotan communities. Alison joined Fresh Energy because she believes that environmental policy plays a key role in solving global warming. Alison walks and bikes to work, loves to travel and learn new languages, and dedicates her spare time to painting and playing the piano. She holds a BA in Architecture with a focus on sustainable design from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, with a minor in Spanish. Alison is a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP BD+C), a member of the Minnesota GreenStar Technical Advisory Committee, and a member of the Minnesota Chapter of the USGBC. |
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