Hunter Hollander is a Program Officer specializing in Climate and Renewable Thermal Energy at the World Wildlife Fund since May 2021, focusing on the Renewable Thermal Collaborative and engaging with companies on Science-Based Targets. Previous experience includes serving as a Legislative Intern for Representative DeFazio, where responsibilities included drafting policy memos and researching energy and climate issues. Other roles encompassed public affairs internships, directing canvassing for Work for Progress, and financial coordination for the Climate Justice League. Hunter holds a Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies and Economics from the University of Oregon.