Jenna Hill is a geoscientist and liaison at Clean Air Task Force, where responsibilities include leading strategic planning for global technology implementation and contributing to federal geothermal policy development. Previously, Jenna served as a Superhot Rock Energy Fellow, focusing on technology readiness-level assessments for supercritical geothermal energy. Prior experience includes roles at Arcadis, where Jenna contributed to digital innovation strategies and oversaw various geological projects, as well as serving as a Coastal Mapping Intern at the Maine Geological Survey and educational roles at Colby College and Tin Mountain Conservation Center. Jenna holds a Master of Science in Geology with a specialization in Renewable Energy from the University of Iceland and has completed graduate coursework in Energy Systems and Policy at the University of California, Davis.