Harrison Clay has a diverse background in the energy and environmental industries. Harrison is currently serving as the Head of Biogas, Energy Transition at Mercuria Energy America, where they are responsible for developing renewable natural gas production assets and promoting public policy that supports biomethane projects. Prior to this, they worked at BP as the Vice President of Strategic Development, Global Environmental Products, focusing on biogas and biomethane project development, procurement, and supply. Harrison also has experience in solar technology solutions as a Member of the Board of Directors at ZON Technology. Harrison served as President of Clean Energy Fuels, a biogas production and distribution company, and was instrumental in the company's sale to BP Energy. Earlier in their career, Harrison held positions at WR Hambrecht as the Director of Corporate Development & General Counsel and at Morrison & Foerster as an Associate.
Harrison Clay pursued their education in a chronological order. Harrison began their academic journey at The Taft School from 1988 to 1992, though no specific degree or field of study was mentioned during this period. Subsequently, they attended The University of Georgia from 1992 to 1996, where they earned an AB degree in English & Anthropology. Finally, Harrison attended the University of Virginia School of Law from 1997 to 2000, where they obtained their JD degree in law.
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