Andrew Lick is an experienced Research Analyst at Slipstream, focusing on program development for emerging energy-saving technologies and measurement and verification of the Wisconsin Weatherization Assistance Program since June 2017. Prior to this role, Andrew interned at RENEW Wisconsin, conducting research on projected retirements of electricity generating facilities. Andrew also held a Bunn Distinguished Graduate Fellowship at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies while pursuing dual Master's Degrees in Public Affairs and Environment and Resources at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Additionally, Andrew served as a Graduate Research Assistant, contributing to the Department of Energy's SunShot initiative by analyzing data on solar photovoltaic systems. Previous experience includes internships at the California Public Utilities Commission and Valley Vision, as well as a role as Foreman/Superintendent at Sun Light and Power, overseeing solar system installations. Andrew holds a B.A. in Spanish Studies and Global Studies from the University of Minnesota.
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