Alexis Tubb, PMP, is a Manager with RMI’s Sustainable Energy for Economic Development (SEED) program. SEED works to accelerate affordable, reliable, and clean energy access in sub-Saharan Africa to increase economic development by partnering with governments, utilities, development organizations, and the private sector. Alexis’ work with the SEED team currently focuses on development of off-grid and under-grid electricity systems in Nigeria.
Background
Prior to RMI, Alexis worked with the Clinton Foundation’s Clinton Climate Initiative in collaboration with the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory, where she supported the national governments and utilities of Caribbean Small Island Developing States as they integrated and installed clean and resilient energy projects. Alexis has a background in sustainable international development, women’s empowerment, chemical and mechanical engineering-based environmental consulting, and private renewable energy investment.
Education
PMP – Project Management Professional
BA, Environmental Sciences (Chemistry Concentration), Northwestern University
BA, International Studies, Northwestern University
Location
Boulder, CO
Authored Works
Blog
Modern health services require electricity everywhere in the world. The Sustainable Development Goals, adopted by United Nations Member States in 2015, include access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all by 2030 (SDG 7). This means not only for households, but for all health facilities, everywhere. Yet today,…