Dr. Rawlings Miller has more than 27 years’ experience in climate science, risk and resiliency, and an additional 2 years’ experience as an engineer. She has led a range of climate vulnerability and risk assessments including significant experience with the built environment, leading or
Dr. Paul S. Chinowsky has been a global leader in the field of climate change impact costing for two decades. He is the originator of engineering-based climate adaptation models that project the cost of climate change for infrastructure systems. He is the
Trish joined the Post in 2018 to lead a new team of reporters focused on climate change and the environment. In 2022, she joined the investigations team as projects editor. She formerly led international investigations and terrorism enterprise at the Associated Press,
Todd A. Eisenstadt is research director of the Center for Environmental Policy (CEP) at American University, where he is also Professor of Government. He has worked on six continents, publishing multiple award-winning books and dozens of articles on climate change and environmental
Benjamin F. Hobbs is the Theodore and Kay Schad Chair of Environmental Management at the Johns Hopkins University, and has been a member of the faculty of their School of Engineering since 1995. His Ph.D. is in Environmental Systems Engineering from Cornell
A leader in Sustainability defining strategy, product viability, brand development, product management, channel sales, analyst/media relations, B2B technology and communications sales, GSA contracts, government sales delivering record revenues and market development. Critical thinking Background encompasses startup through Fortune Global 100 organizations. P&L
Francine Locke leads Delaware County as their first Chief Sustainability Officer, serving 576,830 residents in 49 municipalities located in the 5th most populous county in Pennsylvania. Francine operationalizes sustainability through overseeing the Planning Department, Public Works, Facilities, Fleet Management, Parks & Recreation
Julianah is the Environmental Programs Superintendent at City of Frisco, where she’s been for the past 7 years. She has her Bachelor’s from University of Oregon (2013) in Environmental Studies. At College of Charleston she obtained her Masters in Public Administration with
Holding degrees in both interior design and architecture from Texas Tech University, Nicole has leveraged her background in design and systems thinking to launch a career building better, stronger, more prosperous communities. In 2007, she founded Uncommon LLC, a private consulting firm,
Ted Chung is a FUSE Executive Fellow working in the Office of Resiliency for the City of Austin. He leads coordination with external partners, like non-profits organizations, places of worship, and private businesses, to support and expand Austin’s Resilience Hub Network. He