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Paul Halsey

Strategy and Communications

Paul is a seasoned entrepreneur, former corporate executive, and consultant with extensive international experience in technology services, corporate supply chain
management, and decarbonization. Areas of specific relevance for Paul are the sustainable energy transition, global decarbonization efforts, sustainable energy
development, government relations, economic and energy policy with geopolitical context, and strategy. General business experience lies in sales, business
development, relationship management, and bringing to closure large, complex, cross-functional deals.

Humanitarian and volunteer engagement have also been a part of Paul’s background. He has served as Chairperson and member of the Board of Directors for artistic
landscape preservation and forest conservation organizations. In 2021 Paul worked with congressional representation, administration staff, including the National Security Council, and the State Department to successfully change visa legislation and extract Afghan nationals including a reporter for the New York Times from Kabul. In 2020 he led the rebuilding of a wrestling club in Kabul that had been devastated by a suicide bomber attack that killed over 50 people. He has traveled across Africa overland from Tunis to Mombasa and developed a firsthand knowledge of Africa’s people and environment.

Paul holds an advanced degree in Sustainable Energy from the Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at the Johns Hopkins University and received his
BA in International Relations from The Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, both in Washington, D.C.