Clay Stranger is a former Managing Director at RMI where he led the Carbon Free Transportation Program, co-led the India Program, and served as Chair of RMI’s Portfolio Management Group. Through global engagements with the public and private sector, he worked to establish and implement ambitious decarbonization plans.
Background
Clay has worked on energy transition strategies in more than two dozen countries and serves as an advisor to central and state governments around the world on clean energy policy and technology. He co-founded the Urban Mobility Lab, a platform that supports a replicable process for identifying, integrating, and implementing electric mobility solutions in leading geographies, called Lighthouse Cities.
Previously Clay served as the Director of the Office of the Chief Scientist, where he oversaw diverse research and collaboration engagements both within and outside RMI. From 2013-2015 he served as the Project Manager of Reinventing Fire: China, a partnership with the Chinese government to examine the maximum feasible share of renewables and efficiency technology in the Chinese energy economy through 2050.
Clay applies a rigorous approach to research and engagement to help solve complex challenges in the energy sector. He lives in the Rocky Mountains with his wife and daughter.
Education
BA, Ecology and Philosophy, University of California, Santa Cruz
MBA, Bainbridge Graduate Institute (Presidio Graduate School)
Location
Basalt, CO