Andrew L. Shapiro has had a long and successful career in the fields of environmental innovation, information technology, and investment. In 1991, they began working as an author, consultant, and lecturer on the impact of information technology on society. From 1997 to 1998, they were a Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. Andrew L. then became the Director of the Internet Policy Project at the Aspen Institute from 1998 to 1999. During this time, they were also a Senior Advisor at the Markle Foundation and a Visiting Lecturer at both Columbia Law School and Yale Law School.
In 2000, Andrew founded GreenOrder, a strategic advisory firm that has worked with more than 100 enterprises to make energy and environmental innovation a source of competitive advantage. In 2008, they and their partners spun out GO Ventures, a subsidiary they had created to incubate and invest in environmentally innovative businesses. In 2012, Andrew founded Broadscale Group, an investment firm dedicated to scaling up breakthrough solutions for a changing world. In 2020, they became the Chairman and CEO of Broadscale Acquisition Corp., a SPAC committed to Disruption for Good.
Andrew L. Shapiro attended Yale Law School from 1992 to 1995 and earned a J.D. degree. Andrew L. then attended Brown University from 1986 to 1990 and earned an A.B. degree in Anthropology and Education.
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