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Anna J Siefken
Clean Energy Leader | Industry Expert | Board Director | Fortune 50 | Strategic Advisor | Climatetech, Sustainability, Building Performance, Storage, Energy Innovation | LEED AP BD+C
Anna J. Siefken is the Deputy Director of the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), a position she has held since October 2023.47 With a career spanning over two decades, Siefken has dedicated herself to advancing energy efficiency, climate tech innovation, and building performance to address global energy challenges and climate change.12
Career Highlights
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Current Role: As Deputy Director of FEMP, Siefken helps federal agencies meet energy-related goals, identify affordable solutions, and provide energy leadership across the nation.7
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Previous Positions:
- Senior Advisor and Commercialization Executive at DOE's Office of Technology Transitions (2022-2023)27
- Inaugural Executive Director of The Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation at Carnegie Mellon University13
- Pittsburgh 2030 District Director and VP of Strategic Engagement at U.S. Green Building Council12
- Principal at ICF12
- Global Product Merchant for Energy and the Environment at The Home Depot HQ12
Expertise and Contributions
Siefken is known for:
- Championing long-duration energy storage (LDES) deployment through public-private partnerships2
- Developing Pittsburgh's regional energy and climate tech ecosystem, with supported start-ups capturing $313M in follow-on funding1
- Serving as a U.S. DOE Ambassador for Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) since 20202
- Representing the United States on Mission Innovation's Technical Advisory Group (TAG) for Zero Emission Shipping, Industrial Decarbonization, and Green Powered Future2
Education and Credentials
- Graduate of Duke University with a liberal arts degree in History of Art and Architecture5
- LEED AP BD+C certification2
Anna J. Siefken's diverse background in industry, academia, and government has positioned her as a valuable voice in the clean energy transition, focusing on areas such as net-zero buildings, long-duration energy storage, and industrial decarbonization.56


