Stacey Davis has a strong background in environmental policy and climate change. Stacey is currently working as the Climate, Technology, and Innovation Policy Director at Clean Air Task Force, where they promote advanced clean energy technologies to support national and international climate change commitments. Prior to that, Stacey served as the Director of Policy and Programs at the Center for Clean Air Policy, where they directed the organization's policy work and programs on mitigating greenhouse gas emissions both internationally and in the US. Stacey has extensive experience in managing multi-stakeholder dialogues on climate and air quality issues, developing cap-and-trade programs, and analyzing power sector modeling. Stacey has also worked as a Project Manager at Law Engineering and Environmental Services, Environmental Policy Center, conducting environmental policy analysis and coalition management. Stacey began their career at the US Environmental Protection Agency as a Climate Change Fellow and Environmental Protection Specialist, where they assessed the viability of using biological indicators to detect climate change and developed policy recommendations. Overall, Stacey Davis has a diverse and impressive work history in the field of environmental policy and climate change.
Stacey Davis earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies, with a focus on Human & Natural Ecology, from Emory University. Stacey attended Emory from 1988 to 1992. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued a Master of Environmental Management (MEM) degree in Resource Economics and Policy at Duke University from 1992 to 1994.
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