“The energy transition is one of the most important issues of this century. The end of the reliance on non-renewable energy like coal mining, presents the opportunity to move forward into an economy that’s forged with intentionality, centering equity and sustainability as primary pillars. I cannot think of a better time or reason to get involved in this work.”

As the Just Transition Fund’s Policy Program Associate, Mollie supports the programmatic and administrative needs of policy grantmaking efforts. Her journey with the JTF began as an intern for the Federal Access Center, where her dedication and passion for public service quickly became evident, and her impressive performance paved the way for her to join the team full-time in 2024.

She brings a rich background in federal and state policy to our team, developed through her work with the national transportation advocacy organization, Transportation for America. In her previous role as an Assistant Policy Associate, Mollie played a crucial part in researching and advocating for legislation that ensures safe, efficient, and equitable access to public transportation and safe streets across the United States.

A native of Silver Spring, Maryland, Mollie was inspired by her upbringing, surrounded by civil servants, to pursue a career in public service. She furthered her education at Middlebury College in Vermont, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Economics with a minor in Sociology. While at Middlebury, Mollie was also a member of the Women’s Hockey team. 

She now resides in Boston where she enjoys staying active with her local community, running marathons, and reading.

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