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Detailed Agenda FRIDAY « FEBRUARY 19, 2016 Tom Matzzie Ethical Electric Tom Matzzie is founder, president, and CEO of Ethical Electric, a renewable energy company empowering utility customers to cut emissions and support clean energy through 100 percent renewable electricity. Matzzie founded Ethical Electric in 2011 with the belief everyone should have easy access to wind and solar energy. Throughout his career, Matzzie has built online communities for causes designed to disrupt incumbents. His work has pioneered innovations now considered best practices in online civic engagement, and he is a widely recognized expert in this field. Matzzie is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame, was a finalist for the 2015 EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award for the Greater Washington region, and he was named “a rising star” by the New York Times Magazine for his innovative work with MoveOn.org.  Bryan Miller Sunrun Chris Shapard Colorado Cleantech Industries Association Chris Shapard is the founding executive director of CCIA, an organization dedicated to creating a stronger Colorado economy based on an energy system that is cleaner, cheaper, efficient, and secure. Initiatives driven by Shapard include the commissioning and funding of the Colorado Cleantech Action Plan, which is used by economic development, university, and workforce organizations to grow cleantech jobs in the state; state policy successes that provide grants to early-stage cleantech companies commercializing university technology; and creation of the Energy Fellows Institute executive accelerator that introduces successful executives to clean technology opportunities.  Since 2009, she has grown the organization from a handful of members to several hundred, and manages a budget of approximately $750,000.  She serves as co-chair of the Energy and Natural Resources Review Committee for the Advanced Industry Accelerator Grant Program, was a finalist for the Denver Business Journal’s 2013 Outstanding Women in Business award, and is a board member of CO-Labs. Clean Energy & Environmental Justice Policy Academy | 2016 As senior vice president of public policy and power markets, Bryan Miller oversees all public policy development, legislative and regulatory affairs, and political activities for Sunrun. Miller also serves as president of The Alliance for Solar Choice (TASC), which advocates for the rooftop solar industry. Miller previously served as vice president of energy policy for sustainable energy at Constellation, which merged with Exelon in 2012 to become the nation’s largest utility. Miller managed Exelon’s public policy work on renewable energy issues nationwide. Prior to joining Exelon, he served as senior counsel at the U.S. Department of Energy where he managed legislative and regulatory affairs. Prior to serving in the Obama Administration, he practiced regulatory and energy law for 10 years at a large, full service law firm. He holds a B.A. and J.D. from George Washington University. 9