Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Amaury Laporte has a diverse range of work experience, starting with an internship as a Research Assistant at the Public Forum Institute in 1998. Amaury then worked as a Public Affairs Assistant Intern at the Embassy of France - Press Office, where they researched and wrote articles for the embassy's newsletter and gave tours to college student groups.
In 2002, Amaury moved on to an internship as a Radio Journalist at Voice of America, where they wrote and recorded articles for broadcast to French-speaking Africa. Amaury also worked as a Bilingual Administrative Assistant at the World Bank, completing assignments that required advanced bilingual skills.
In 2003, Amaury held multiple positions simultaneously, including Managing Editor of "News from France" at the Embassy of France in the United States. In this role, they selected topics, assigned and edited articles, and increased the newsletter's circulation. Amaury also worked as a Radio Journalist Intern at Voice of America.
Amaury then became a Communications Officer at the Embassy of France in the United States in 2007. Amaury led all communication efforts, including media relations and website management, and developed communication strategies. Amaury was promoted to Press Officer & Webmaster, where they successfully pitched stories to American and French correspondents and managed the French government's cultural network website.
From 2012 to present, Amaury has been working at the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI), first as a Communications Coordinator and then as the Communications Director. In these roles, they devised and implemented communication and outreach strategies, managed a communications team, edited publications, and organized congressional events.
In 2023, Amaury transitioned to the position of Vice President of Communications at EESI. The details of this role are not provided.
Amaury Laporte began their education at Rochambeau, The French International School from 1987 to 1996, where they earned a French Baccalauréat. Amaury then went on to Sciences Po from 1996 to 1999, where they achieved a Master in International Business cum laude, specializing in international business, economics, geopolitics, and law. In 2000, Amaury attended Nottingham University Business School and completed their Master of Arts in Strategic Management, focusing on business and management.
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Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
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The Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) is a non-profit organization established in 1984 by a bipartisan, bicameral group of members of Congress to provide timely information and develop innovative policy solutions that set us on a cleaner, more secure and sustainable energy path. EESI accomplishes these objectives in three ways: Policymaker Education: Probably best known for our well-attended and highly respected Congressional briefings, EESI provides policymakers with trusted, balanced information on climate change science, energy technologies and policy options. Through fact sheets, policy papers, three highly acclaimed e-newsletters and more, we provide a wealth of relevant information in user-friendly formats, making it more likely that critical data is utilized in decision making. Networking & Coalition Building: EESI brings the perspectives and needs of a broad and diverse group of stakeholders to the attention of Members of Congress. We add value to the policy debate as a convener, framer, integrator, and synthesizer of issues, interests, ideas and solutions; EESI plays a leadership role in numerous coalitions. By sustaining these valuable relationships, we improve communication among stakeholders and between stakeholders and their representatives in Washington, providing an avenue for their participation in national policy development. Policy Development: Due to EESI's respected knowledge and experience, we are an effective catalyst in the policy development and implementation process. Whether creating jobs, improving national security, revitalizing rural economies, improving U.S. competitiveness, or reducing carbon emissions, EESI offers Congressional offices “win-win” policy options to shift the country toward clean sustainable energy while accomplishing their goals.