Emerging Leaders in Environmental and Energy Policy Network

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Group.png Emerging Leaders in Environmental and Energy Policy Network
(Deep state recruitment network)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Founder•  Atlantic Council
•  Ecologic Institute
Interestsenergy policy
Sponsored byAllianz, European Union, German Federal Foreign Office, Robert Bosch Foundation, US/Department/State
Membership•  Julia De la Cruz
•  Jennifer A. Haugh
•  Sarah Abdelrahim
•  Salem Afeworki
•  Shawn Affolter
•  Jan Ahlen
•  Beren Argetsinger
•  Erum Azeez Khan
•  Ricardo Baptiste Leite
•  David Bargueño
•  Paul Beaton
•  David Berliner
•  Kristine Berzina
•  Anthony Blow
•  Damiano Borgogno
•  Alex Bozmoski
•  Janis Brizga
•  Viktor Bruckman
•  Stephanie Camillo
•  Georg Caspary
•  Stacy Closson
•  Cornelia Daniel-Gruber
•  Mariana Daykova
•  Kristin Deason
•  Benjamin Denjean
•  Matthias Deutsch
•  François Diaz-Maurin
•  Carl W. Eger
•  Sebastian Ehreiser
•  Dafydd Elis
•  Julia Elkin
•  Danielle Fidler
•  Aurelia Rochelle Figueroa
•  Alexander Franke
•  Gerald Franz
•  Penny Gage
•  Vincenzo Giordano
•  Amanda Gläser-Bligh
•  Edvard Glücksman
•  Lorenzo Grande
•  Erin Gray
•  Deric Gruen
•  Sam Hampton
•  Devin Hampton
•  Marcus Hansson
•  Craig Hart
•  Patrick Hedren
•  Victoria Herrmann
•  Agata Hinc
•  Scott Holcomb
•  Andrew Holland
•  Henning Huenteler
•  Sarah Hunt
•  Sarah Iannarone
•  Andrea Illés
•  Sam Jammal
•  Viviana Jimenez
•  Jeremy Jones
•  Kate Judson
•  Aki Kachi
•  Joanna Kaminsk
•  Fidan Karimova
•  Sally Kolend
•  Martin Korcek
•  Richard Krauze
•  Sandra Kreis
•  Ásbjörg Kristinsdóttir
•  Scott Kuhlke
•  Michael LaBelle
•  Nathan Lemphers
•  Deirdre Lizio
•  Juan Roberto Lozano Maya
•  Clare Magee
•  Carlos Manuel Guilherme Lage Teixeira
•  Brian Marrs
•  Julian Marwitz
•  Ryan McManamay
•  Jonas Meckling
•  Jeffrey Meyer
•  Marta Modelewska
•  Jon Monger
•  Joshua Mueller
•  Ryan Mulholland
•  Sharmila Murthy
•  Sadya Ndoko
•  David Noble
•  Michael O'Neill
•  Luca Palazzotto
•  Jan Peelen
•  Brian Perusse
•  Robert Petroski
•  Ian Philp
•  Carlos Pineda
•  Julia Rawlins
•  Julian Reye
•  David Rokeach
•  Catrina Rorke
•  Raphael Rosen
•  Jan Rosenow
•  Matthias Ruchser
•  Marit Sall
•  Glenn Schatz
•  Anna Schmitz
•  Gary Shu
•  Bram Sieben
•  Charles A. Silio
•  Adam Smith (Southern California Edison)
•  Katherine Stainken
•  Tim Stumhofer
•  Hamza Tahiri
•  Axum Teferra
•  Hildigunnur Thorsteinsson
•  Daniel J. Trapp
•  Sean Tufts
•  Emre Tunçalp
•  Anmol Vanamali
•  Marcel Viëtor
•  Nicholas Wagner
•  Marilyn Waite
•  Anja Wehler-Schoeck
•  Tom Weiricht
•  Brad Willins

The Emerging Leaders in Environmental and Energy Policy Network is a forum of mid-level operatives under the auspices of the deep state Atlantic Council.

Overview

The Atlantic Council uses it for control over energy policy making, though the network's "exchange of ideas, policy solutions, best-practices". In return, the emerging North American and European leaders working on or around environmental and energy issues, gets "professional development".[1]

The network represents nineteen countries and includes: elected officials, legislative staff, businesspeople and young executives, academics, scientists, entrepreneurs, national security experts, urban planners, energy professionals and journalists. [1]

It states that its non-public internal discussions, activities and conferences "influences the public debate and its members are willing and able to affect policies, citizen behavior and business activities that ensure the security of our energy sources while preserving the environment".[1]

 

Sponsors

EventDescription
Allianz
European UnionAn international superstructure that has evolved since WW2.
German Federal Foreign OfficeThe German Foreign Ministry
Robert Bosch Foundation
US/Department/StateSet up in 1789, the US State Department is the United States federal executive department responsible for international relations of the United States, equivalent to the foreign ministry of other countries.
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