Todd Moss

Founder & Executive Director at The Energy for Growth Hub

Todd Moss is a prominent expert in energy and development policy, serving as the Founder and Executive Director of The Energy for Growth Hub since 2018, focusing on promoting investment in energy systems to foster job creation in emerging markets. Todd has held various influential roles, including Nonresident Scholar at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy and Nonresident Fellow at both the Colorado School of Mines and the Center for Global Development. Todd's extensive experience includes leadership positions such as Chief Operating Officer at Fraym and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Africa at the U.S. Department of State, where economic policy and regional relations were key responsibilities. As a published thriller author, Todd's notable works include "The Golden Hour" and "The Shadow List." Todd holds a PhD in Political Economy from SOAS University of London, along with an MSc in International Relations and a BA in Political Science from Tufts University.

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The Energy for Growth Hub

All nations need a high-energy future to power industrial and commercial development, job creation and economic growth. But small-scale solutions to energy poverty can’t build competitive economies. So the hopes and security of billions are at risk. The Energy for Growth Hub connects the latest research directly with policymaker demand — to fuel prosperity for everyone. Our Vision: • No person’s potential is wasted because the power where they live and work is too costly or too unreliable. • All countries achieve the high-energy future they need to become prosperous, competitive, and climate-resilient. • Evidence and data drive energy decisions over ideology. Our Mission: • Promote energy goals, policies, and metrics aligned with countries’ own development ambitions. • Advance data-driven solutions by translating research into practical ideas and insights for policymakers.


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