Shaina Kilcoyne

Climate and Energy Transition Program Director at Alaska Venture Fund
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Anchorage, Alaska, United States, US

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Jodi Fischer

I have had the pleasure of working with Shaina for the last year and am so grateful to have her amongst our team. Shaina is responsible, detail oriented, incredibly knowledgeable, always willing to help, and a joy to be around.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Climate and Energy Transition Program Director
      • Sep 2022 - Present
    • Energy and Sustainability Manager
      • May 2018 - Present

      I strive to collaborate with the many city departments, community entities and organizations, and local businesses to foster partnerships across disciplines to leverage shared goals. Anchorage can and will be a leader in the energy sector with smart, business-based policies and programs, and a touch of innovation. I strive to collaborate with the many city departments, community entities and organizations, and local businesses to foster partnerships across disciplines to leverage shared goals. Anchorage can and will be a leader in the energy sector with smart, business-based policies and programs, and a touch of innovation.

    • United States
    • Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Deputy Director
      • Aug 2011 - Present

      Promote renewable energy and energy efficiency in the state through collaboration, education, training and advocacy. Reach out to building owners, tribes, municipalities, and other energy stakeholders to facilitate clean energy projects and provide education on eligible funding. Educate Alaskans about the source of energy and the implications of our energy usage, as well as opportunities to reduce usage. Promote renewable energy and energy efficiency in the state through collaboration, education, training and advocacy. Reach out to building owners, tribes, municipalities, and other energy stakeholders to facilitate clean energy projects and provide education on eligible funding. Educate Alaskans about the source of energy and the implications of our energy usage, as well as opportunities to reduce usage.

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Regional Energy Catalyst
      • Apr 2014 - Apr 2018

      The Sustainable Southeast Partnership (SSP) is a diverse network of organizations and individuals working together to reach cultural, ecological, and economic prosperity for our communities and region. The Sustainable Southeast Partnership (SSP) is a diverse network of organizations and individuals working together to reach cultural, ecological, and economic prosperity for our communities and region.

    • Coalition Coordinator and Government Relations Specialist
      • 2009 - Jun 2011

      Established and maintained a coalition of alternative energy businesses and organizations promoting statewide renewable energy policies. Lobbied the legislature on energy and telecommunications policies. Established and maintained a coalition of alternative energy businesses and organizations promoting statewide renewable energy policies. Lobbied the legislature on energy and telecommunications policies.

    • United States
    • Armed Forces
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Equipment Operator and Communications Specialist
      • Aug 2000 - Aug 2008

      I operated heavy equipment in numerous domestic and foreign projects with the 229th Engineering Company. In this role I was part of the U.S. effort to improve coalition force protection measures in vast area of operations for Operation Iraqi Freedom (May 2003 – May 2004). I operated heavy equipment in numerous domestic and foreign projects with the 229th Engineering Company. In this role I was part of the U.S. effort to improve coalition force protection measures in vast area of operations for Operation Iraqi Freedom (May 2003 – May 2004).

Education

  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Bachelors, Political Science

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