Kayleigh is an associate with the US Program, specializing in subnational energy action. She utilizes open-source models and qualitative research to assess and support climate policy.
Background
Prior to joining RMI, Kayleigh worked as a digital campaigner at The Public Interest Network, crafting and executing campaigns to conserve nature and promote clean energy. In this role, Kayleigh published a scorecard evaluating states’ efforts toward pollinator conservation. Her other research interests include energy equity and industrial decarbonization.
Education
MEM, Duke University
MPP, Duke University
BS, Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University