Vineyard Wind
Jennifer Cullen has extensive experience in labor relations and workforce development, currently serving as Director of Labor Relations and Workforce Development at both Vineyard Wind and Vineyard Offshore since 2018. Prior roles at Vineyard Wind included Senior Manager and Manager in the same field, as well as Permitting and Outreach Specialist. Jennifer also held the position of President of the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts Oyster Project from 2016 to 2018, and worked as Field Director for the Climate and Energy Program at the Civil Society Institute from 2008 to 2018. Earlier in their career, Jennifer contributed as Organizational and Outreach Coordinator at Clean Power Now. Jennifer earned a Master of Arts in Communications, Emerging Media Studies from Boston University and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and French from the University of Vermont.
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Vineyard Wind
Vineyard Wind is well underway in developing the nation's first utility-scale offshore wind energy project over 15 miles off the coast of Massachusetts. The project will generate clean, renewable, cost-competitive energy for over 400,000 homes and businesses across the Commonwealth, while reducing carbon emissions by over 1.6 million tons per year. New England is shifting to clean, competitively-priced energy, and Massachusetts state law seeks to have 3,200 MW of offshore wind providing electricity to the Commonwealth by 2035, which could represent over 20% of electricity consumed in the state. Vineyard Wind is an important part of that goal, and will make a significant contribution to the Commonwealth’s aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, while growing our economy and enhancing energy security and reliability.