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Jon Goldin-Dubois

Jon Goldin-Dubois has extensive work experience in various leadership roles. Jon began their career as an Environmental Program Director and Organizing Director at PIRG from 1989 to 1996. Jon went on to serve as the Executive Vice President at Common Cause from 1997 to 2007. After that, they worked as a Principal at Confluence Strategies from 2007 to 2010. During this time, they also held the position of Clean Energy Consultant at Sierra Club from January to June 2010. Jon then became the Executive Director of the Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club from December 2010 to May 2014. Currently, Jon is the President of Western Resource Advocates, a role they have held since June 2014.

Jon Goldin-Dubois obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies from the University of Denver between the years 1983 and 1988. Following that, they pursued further education and completed their MPA degree in Nonprofit Management and Civic Participation at the University of Colorado Denver from 1996 to 2002.

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Denver, United States

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Western Resource Advocates

Western Resource Advocates fights climate change and its impacts to sustain the environment, economy, and people of the West. We respect the different needs of diverse people and partner with them to develop a shared vision for progress — one that advances communities while protecting biodiversity. Our team of policy experts, scientists, economists, and attorneys has a 30-year history of working where decisions are made, sweating the details, creating evidence-based solutions, and holding decisionmakers accountable. This on-the-ground work with policymakers and other advocates advances clean energy, protects air, land, water, and wildlife — and sustains the lives and livelihoods of the West. The climate issues facing the West are what WRA focuses on each and every day — at air quality boards who address air pollution, at public utility commissions who are managing the clean energy transition, in state legislatures and at state agencies where land and wildlife issues are deliberated. All comments on WRA posts are subject to review by the WRA team and may be removed at the team’s discretion. We reserve the right to moderate our comments section, replies, fan and follower lists, and posts to our pages as we see fit, and remove any comment for any reason we deem appropriate. https://westernresourceadvocates.org/social-media-comment-policy/