Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE)
Gener Abdon is a skilled professional with diverse experience in project coordination, community advocacy, and sustainability initiatives. Currently serving as a Project Coordinator and Rebate Processing Specialist Associate at the Center for Sustainable Energy, Gener has efficiently processed thousands of rebate applications and proposed strategies to streamline operations. As Chair of the Board of Directors for In Good Company, Gener collaborates on grant applications and marketing strategies for environmental justice programs. Previous roles include advocating for human rights at Malaya San Diego, coaching healthcare professionals at Apex Systems, and leading sustainability efforts at San Diego State University, where Gener organized climate justice strikes and oversaw sustainability reporting initiatives. Gener holds a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences from San Diego State University, with a focus on International Security and Conflict Resolution.
Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE)
Center for Sustainable Energy® (CSE) is a national nonprofit that accelerates adoption of clean transportation and distributed energy through effective and equitable program design and administration. Governments, utilities and the private sector trust CSE for its data-driven and software-enabled approach, deep domain expertise and customer-focused team. CSE works in over a dozen states that are home to a third of all Americans. We effectively, efficiently and equitably launch, manage and optimize incentive programs valued at over $4 billion including: • The largest, longest-running EV incentive program in the U.S. • The largest statewide EV charging infrastructure program in the U.S. • The largest solar program for multifamily affordable housing in the U.S. CSE’s fee-for-service business model frees it from the influence of shareholders, members and donors, and ensures its independence. Our vision is a future with sustainable, equitable and resilient transportation, buildings and communities.