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DECAN Webinar: The Future of Energy and Climate Policy

Nov

08

Friday
12:00pm - 1:00pm ET

Online

Join us for a special Dartmouth Energy and Climate Alumni Network (DECAN) event! Institute Interim Faculty Director Geoff Parker will moderate a discussion between Susan Bodine and Dan Reicher '78.

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About the Participants

Susan Bodine is an environmental attorney with over 36 years of experience in public policy, focusing on water pollution control, waste regulation, wetlands, and contaminated site remediation. She has held senior roles at the US EPA, including assistant administrator of the Offices of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance and Solid Waste and Emergency Response. Bodine also served as Chief Counsel for the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. In private practice, she worked at Covington & Burling and Barnes & Thornburg. Currently, she is a partner at Earth & Water Law. She holds degrees from Princeton and Penn Law.

Dan Reicher '78 is a Senior Fellow at Dartmouth's Irving Institute for Energy and Society, leading the Uncommon Dialogue on Northeast Rivers and Dams. He is also a Research Scholar at Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment and former Executive Director of the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy & Finance. With over 25 years in energy policy, Reicher served in key roles at the US Department of Energy and led Google's Climate Initiatives. He co-founded New Energy Capital and advises several energy companies. Reicher holds an AB from Dartmouth and a JD from Stanford Law School. He lives in California.

Geoffrey Parker is the Charles E. Hutchinson '68A Professor of Engineering Innovation and Executive Director of Dartmouth's Master of Engineering Management Program. His research focuses on data analytics, platform economics, and energy strategy. Co-author of Platform Revolution, Parker is a Thinkers50 leader with degrees from Princeton and MIT, and serves as Interim Faculty Director at the Irving Institute.

Contact

For more information, contact Irving Institute for Energy and Society at irving.institute@dartmouth.edu.