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Todd Campbell

Vice President Public Policy And Regulatory Affairs at Clean Energy

Todd Campbell has a diverse work experience that spans various industries and organizations. Todd began their career in 1996 with a summer internship at General Electric Manufacturing Company (GEMAC). Afterward, they held various positions in different organizations. Todd served as the Mayor of the City of Burbank from 2003 to 2007, during which they focused on promoting sustainable practices. In 2004, they became a member of the Local Government and Small Business Advisory Committee at the South Coast Air Quality Management District. From 2005, they worked as the Vice President of Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs at Clean Energy Fuels Corp, where they advocated for the use of natural gas fuel. In 2008, Todd joined the Coalition for Clean Air as a Director and former Chairman of the Board of Directors, working on air quality issues and promoting responsible air policy. Todd also held positions as a Board Member at The Energy Coalition, Chairman of the Board of Directors at The California Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition, a Board Member at the Bioenergy Association of California, and a Board of Director at the California League of Conservation Voters. Todd's work experience demonstrates their dedication to environmental sustainability and advocating for clean energy solutions.

Todd Campbell's education history begins with their high school diploma from Notre Dame High School, which they earned between 1985 and 1988. Todd then went on to attend Glendale Community College from 1988 to 1990, where they obtained an Associate's Degree in Political Science and History. In 1990, they enrolled at Georgetown University and studied Government/History, earning their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1992. After that, from 1995 to 1997, Todd pursued higher education at both the University of Southern California and Yale University. At USC, they earned a Master of Public Policy degree, while at Yale they pursued a Master's degree in Environmental Studies with an emphasis on Forestry.

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