William Elmore

Director, Client Services at Coho

William Elmore has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. William began their career as a Researcher and Teaching Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University in 2011, where they stayed until 2013. From 2013 to 2015, they worked as a Management Consulting and Strategy Analyst at Alcoa. William then joined Arconic in 2015 as a Group Financial Analyst, responsible for analysis, reporting, and presentation support for top-level management. During their time at Arconic, the company was spun off from Alcoa. In 2018, Elmore became a Clean Energy Fellow at Second Nature, focusing on clean energy initiatives. William also worked as a Senior Engagement Manager at Coho Climate Advisors in the same year. In this role, they led and managed competitive procurement, due diligence, and contract negotiations for renewable energy projects, helping clients achieve their climate goals. Elmore also structured tailored energy strategies for leading corporates and universities based on market analysis and stakeholder priorities.

William Elmore completed their education as follows:

From 2017 to 2019, they attended the Yale School of Management, obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. The specific field of study is not provided.

Between 2010 and 2013, they studied at Carnegie Mellon University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree. William'sfields of study included Civil and Environmental Engineering, as well as Engineering and Public Policy.

In 2012, William participated in a program at the Danish Institute for Study Abroad, focusing on Corporate Sustainability. Although no degree was mentioned, it can be assumed that this was a short-term study abroad experience.

William'shigh school education was completed at Stratford High School from 2006 to 2010, where they earned their High School Diploma.

In addition to their formal education, William Elmore also obtained a Six Sigma Green Belt Certification in April 2018. This certification was awarded by the Optness Institute.

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