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The world has committed to transitioning away from fossil fuels to avoid the most severe threats of climate change.[1] Communities across the United States rely on fossil fuel...
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Rising electricity demand. Heightened geopolitical tension. Fragility in energy markets. These are some of the big stories shaping the energy transition outlined in the International Energy Agency’s newest...
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Amanda Huckabee Ferlazzo is the Director of Corporate Partnerships. From 2013 to 2022, she developed programs for the corporate community at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Featured speakers in these events included current and former government officials, business executives, noted academics, and Fortune 500 CEOs. Prior to CFR she worked in executive education at New York University’s Stern School of Business, focusing particularly on the education, hospitality, and finance sectors. She began her career at a small private grant-making foundation, eventually building out and running its nonprofit incubator program.
Amanda holds a BS in management and international business and a BA in theater arts from Penn State University, and an MS in global affairs from New York University.
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