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Ann Condon

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Ann Condon has a diverse work background with extensive experience in environmental law and sustainability. Ann began their career as a Law Clerk at the U.S. Department of Transportation before working as a Research Law Clerk at the Connecticut Judicial Branch. Ann then moved to the corporate sector, starting as an Attorney at Puritan Life Insurance Company, GE Capital, followed by roles as an Attorney at GE Corporate Legal and GE Power Systems. Ann then transitioned to GE Appliances as Counsel for the Commercial and Telephone Department. Continuing their career at GE, Ann held various positions at GE, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS), including Director & Counsel for International Programs and Director & Counsel for EMEA. Ann also served as the Director of Resource and Environmental Strategies at GE, Environmental Health & Safety (EHS).

In 2018, Ann joined the Environmental Law Institute as a Visiting Scholar, where they were responsible for guiding the institute's private environmental governance project. Ann was also a Guest Lecturer at the Yale School of the Environment and served as a board member and secretary for the Institute for Sustainable Communities. Most recently, in 2023, Ann became the Interim President of the Institute for Sustainable Communities.

Overall, Ann Condon's work experience spans a range of legal and environmental positions, demonstrating their expertise and dedication to environmental sustainability and governance.

Ann Condon completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Connecticut School of Business with Magna Cum Laude honors in 1978. Ann then pursued further education at The George Washington University Law School, earning a Doctor of Law (JD) degree with honors in 1982.

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Fairfield, United States

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