Samantha Brown (Sam)

Learning And Development Manager at Energy Foundation

Samantha (Sam) Brown currently serves as the Learning and Development Manager at the Energy Foundation, where responsibilities include advising on people-development strategy and managing organizational development initiatives focused on performance consulting, employee onboarding, and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Prior to this role, Samantha held the position of Director of Organizational and Professional Development at Cascadia College, where efforts centered on evolving campus culture and managing organizational development strategies. Additional experience includes teaching and curriculum design at Yoga Behind Bars, managing business development and labor market analysis at Workforce Snohomish, and leading community impact initiatives at United Way of Snohomish County. Samantha holds a Master of Arts in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Wayne State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Learning and Development from Western Michigan University.

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Energy Foundation

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The Energy Foundation’s nonprofit mission is to serve the public interest by building a strong, clean energy economy. Pragmatic and nonpartisan, the foundation supports education and analysis to promote policy solutions that build markets for clean energy technology. Advancing renewable energy and energy efficiency can open doors to greater innovation and productivity—growing the economy with dramatically less pollution. A partnership of leading foundations launched the Energy Foundation in 1991
and Energy Foundation China in 1999. In the U.S., the Public Engagement Program builds broad national and state support for strong climate and clean energy policy goals pursued by the Buildings, Transportation, Power, and Climate programs. For nearly 25 years we have supported grantees to help educate business and community leaders, policymakers, and the general public about the health and economic benefits of a clean energy economy. Grantees include policy leaders, business, health, labor, environmental, faith, and consumer groups, as well as military organizations, think tanks, and universities. A thriving clean energy industry will strengthen national security, offer workers good jobs in viable industries, and keep our air and water clean and healthy—for today’s children and future generations. The foundation’s headquarters are in San Francisco, CA, with satellite locations in Raleigh, NC, and Chicago, IL. Energy Foundation China offices are located in Beijing, China.


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