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Alex Ghenis

Owner and Consultant at Accessible Climate Strategies

Professional Background

Alex Ghenis is a dedicated researcher, policy analyst, and freelance writer with extensive experience in the fields of disability, energy, and environmental policy. His career is marked by a strong commitment to advocating for disability rights and environmental justice, notably through his current focus on the intersection of disability and climate change. With a deep understanding of how vulnerable communities are affected by environmental policies, Alex employs a multifaceted approach that includes direct advocacy, public education, and journalism to drive awareness and stimulate necessary policy changes.

Currently, Alex lends his expertise to the World Institute on Disability, where he is rigorously developing climate change projects aimed at enhancing support for individuals with disabilities. His professional endeavors reflect his belief that awareness and informed policies are crucial for fostering substantial, positive change within society.

In addition to his work at the World Institute on Disability, Alex is open to collaboration with local organizations in the Berkeley area, emphasizing his eagerness to contribute his skills on a flexible schedule, particularly on weekends or evenings. He is always looking for freelance writing opportunities to further express his passion for disability issues and environmental sustainability.

Education and Achievements

Educated at the University of California, Berkeley, Alex has a strong academic foundation with a Master’s degree in Public Policy, where he earned an impressive GPA of 3.87. His undergraduate studies culminated in a Bachelor’s degree in Geography with a commendable GPA of 3.72, which provided him with critical analytical skills and a broad understanding of spatial dynamics relevant to public policy and environmental issues.

In addition to his formal education, Alex’s professional journey is highlighted by numerous roles that have shaped his expertise. He has held significant positions, such as a Research and Policy Specialist at the World Institute on Disability, where he played a pivotal role in advancing projects that address climate change from a disability perspective.

Before that, he showcased his analytical skills as a Senior Analyst at Strategen Consulting, and previously, as a Policy Analyst at the County Utility Agency, where he contributed valuable insights into energy policies. His early career laid a strong foundation as a Junior Analyst at Strategen Consulting and as an Intern at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Achievements

Throughout his career, Alex has made meaningful contributions to various organizations dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities. As the Owner and Contractor of Accessible Climate Strategies, he takes an active role in promoting sustainable practices while ensuring that the needs of those with disabilities are addressed in climate planning.

His experience as a Content Writer for the United Spinal Association enabled him to delve into diverse disability topics, raising awareness through engaging and informative content. Additionally, his leadership roles, including President of the Disabled Students' Union at UC Berkeley and Vice President of External Affairs at the Berkeley Student Cooperative, demonstrate his commitment to advocating for his peers in the student community.

Moreover, Alex’s influence in the field of public policy can be seen in his work as a Writer/Columnist for the National Spinal Cord Injury Association, where he shared valuable insights and stories that resonate with individuals experiencing similar challenges.

Through his advocacy, writing, and policy analyses, Alex Ghenis continues to be a voice for change, striving to build a more inclusive and sustainable world that uplifts the most vulnerable communities among us. His dedication to these causes not only highlights his professional ethos but also serves as an inspiration for others in the field of disability rights and environmental justice.

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Location

Oakland, California, United States