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Conversations at the Intersection of the Clean Energy Economy, Equity, Social Justice and the Power of Business as a Force for Good.

How is the renewable energy sector evolving as society confronts issues of racism and equity? Is it possible for business to be a force for good as the challenges of social progress and climate converge? Join 20-year solar industry expert Geoff Greenfield as he discusses this important subject with a diverse selection of people leading the change in the clean energy economy. Guests range from business leaders and policy advocates to the “boots on the roof”: the rapidly diversifying workforce of the clean energy sector.



While a transition to clean energy is essential to address climate change, this rapidly growing sector has the potential to affect our economy to make it more inclusive, equitable, and just. Each episode will examine what is happening now on the front lines of change as we strive toward an inclusive and intersectional energy sector that works for all.



If you are interested in what's happening at the forefront of clean energy, and racial, social, and economic equity, then this show is for you.

Solar For All Geoff Greenfield

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Conversations at the Intersection of the Clean Energy Economy, Equity, Social Justice and the Power of Business as a Force for Good.

How is the renewable energy sector evolving as society confronts issues of racism and equity? Is it possible for business to be a force for good as the challenges of social progress and climate converge? Join 20-year solar industry expert Geoff Greenfield as he discusses this important subject with a diverse selection of people leading the change in the clean energy economy. Guests range from business leaders and policy advocates to the “boots on the roof”: the rapidly diversifying workforce of the clean energy sector.



While a transition to clean energy is essential to address climate change, this rapidly growing sector has the potential to affect our economy to make it more inclusive, equitable, and just. Each episode will examine what is happening now on the front lines of change as we strive toward an inclusive and intersectional energy sector that works for all.



If you are interested in what's happening at the forefront of clean energy, and racial, social, and economic equity, then this show is for you.

    Unlocking Collective Ownership for Community Led Solar Projects

    Unlocking Collective Ownership for Community Led Solar Projects

    Jonathan Welle is an organizer at Cleveland Owns, a nonprofit that incubates cooperative businesses. He is incubating two community-led solar groups, The BC in Hough, a mostly Black neighborhood on Cleveland's east side, and The Cleveland Solar Cooperative.

    These groups are using collective ownership of solar finance mechanisms and solar arrays to promote a just transition to a clean energy economy.

    Jonathan has worked as a small business development advisor in the Peace Corps, as a Regional Field Director with President Obama’s reelection campaign, and as a business consultant with McKinsey & Company, where he worked with corporate and public-sector clients in financial turnarounds and revitalizing organizational culture.

    He has a master’s in public policy from the Harvard Kennedy School. Jonathan grew up in Mayfield, Ohio, and boomeranged back to the City of Cleveland in 2015.

    • 39 min.
    Building a Solar Future that Includes Everyone

    Building a Solar Future that Includes Everyone

    Olivia Nedd serves as the Policy Director, Access & Equity Program for Vote Solar. In this role she works to support Vote Solar’s policy and regulatory work, to advance a more equitable and just clean energy future.

    Prior to joining Vote Solar, Olivia worked with Florida Conservation Voters where she led a statewide campaign to bring electric school buses to low-income and communities of color.

    Olivia grew up in Beacon, New York, and now lives in Palm Beach, Florida. She holds a B.A. in English and Political Science from the University of Central Florida and her Juris Doctorate from Howard University School of Law.

    In her free time, Olivia enjoys puzzles and spending time with her family in Antigua and Barbuda, where she is from.

    • 46 min.
    Improving Diversity in the Solar Industry Through Public and Private Policy and Practices

    Improving Diversity in the Solar Industry Through Public and Private Policy and Practices

    Jason Carney serves as Founder and CEO of Energy Electives.

    Jason received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Tennessee State University, and received his Master’s Degree in Civic Leadership from Lipscomb University.

    His pursuit of knowledge and experience with solar energy has led to certifications in LEED, BPI, NABCEP and PEM.
    Jason lives in Nashville, TN with his wife and twin children. He is also President of the Tennessee Solar Energy Association (TSEA). TSEA is a non-profit organization that is interested in educating the community and celebrating individuals that love solar.

    • 46 min.
    Growing Positive Impacts Through Renewable Energy Deployment

    Growing Positive Impacts Through Renewable Energy Deployment

    With Sandra Kwak

    • 46 min.
    Guiding Organizational Equity, Inclusion & Diversity Work in the Clean Energy Industry

    Guiding Organizational Equity, Inclusion & Diversity Work in the Clean Energy Industry

    Irasema Garcia currently works with GRID Alternatives, an international leader that makes solar technology and job training accessible to underserved communities. At GRID she is the Director of Equity, Inclusion & Diversity (EID) where she is working on an organization-wide EID strategy.

    With over 20 years of experience as a program manager, qualitative evaluator, trainer and curriculum developer, much of Irasema's career has been spent collaborating with the nonprofit sector.

    Irasema has a Masters degree in Public Administration with an emphasis on Organizational Theory and City Planning and earned her Bachelors in Social Sciences with minors in Ethnic Studies and Psychology.

    • 48 min.
    Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Business, Lessons Learned Over 30 Years , Ralph Jacobson with Impact Power Solutions

    Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Business, Lessons Learned Over 30 Years , Ralph Jacobson with Impact Power Solutions

    Ralph Jacobson is the chief innovation officer and co-owner at Impact power Solutions (IPS), which he founded in 1991.

    Impact Power Solutions develops and installs solar energy systems in Minnesota and Illinois.

    Ralph is a member of the Religious Society of Friends, was a founding board chair of the Minnesota Solar Energy Industries Association (2009-2019), board member of Cooperative Energy Futures (2012-2018), board member of Minnesota Renewable Energy Society (1990-2010), member of the Just Solar Coalition, board member of Chorus Polaris.

    • 43 min.

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