Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Gregory Ehrendreich is a seasoned professional in the field of energy efficiency and policy analysis, currently serving as a Senior Analyst at the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance since September 2006. Responsibilities include leading outreach and collaboration efforts across multiple Midwest states, managing research projects, and fostering relationships with various stakeholders. Prior roles at the organization included Research Analyst and Policy Associate, focusing on policy tracking and support for energy code initiatives. Gregory also contributed to the Chicagoland Green Collar Jobs Initiative's Steering Committee and volunteered at the New World Resource Center. Educational credentials include a Master’s Degree in Environmental Management from Illinois Tech Stuart School of Business and a Bachelor’s Degree in Biochemistry from Beloit College.
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Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) is a collaborative network, promoting energy efficiency to optimize energy generation, reduce consumption, create jobs and decrease carbon emissions in all Midwest communities. Through partnerships, programs and a dynamic annual conference, MEEA seeks to realize an achievable pathway for all people and communities in the Midwest to receive the economic, environmental and societal benefits of energy efficiency and the larger clean energy economy.