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Amy McGuire

Senior Director, Market Development at Highland Electric Fleets

Amy McGuire has a diverse work experience in the energy and environmental sector. Amy is currently a Grid Modernization Advisory Council Member appointed by the Governor of Massachusetts. Prior to this, they served as the Director of Market Development at Highland Electric Fleets, where they led a team in promoting fleet electrification in the US and Canada.

Amy also has a background in the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, where they held several roles including Acting Director, Deputy Director of Emerging Technology, and Energy Storage and Resiliency Program Coordinator. In these positions, they worked on developing and implementing clean energy initiatives and programs.

Earlier in their career, Amy worked as a Renewable Energy Project Coordinator at the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, where they led grant programs focused on clean energy technology and residential solar financing. Amy also has experience at ICF International, where they managed energy efficiency programs and conducted statistical analysis.

Amy's work experience also includes roles at MIT and Stanford University, where they gained research and project management skills in the field of environmental sustainability.

Overall, Amy McGuire has a strong background in energy, grid modernization, and clean technology, with a focus on promoting sustainable and resilient solutions.

Amy McGuire attended Stanford University from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. Their field of study at Stanford University was Earth Systems with a focus on Renewable Energy Resources. Additionally, they pursued a minor in Mechanical Engineering with a specific focus on Design. Following their undergraduate studies, Amy McGuire enrolled in Columbia | SIPA for one year, from 2004 to 2005, where they completed a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree with a specialization in Environmental Science and Policy.

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