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Jason Bordoff

Founding Director, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University SIPA

Jason Bordoff is a distinguished figure in the field of energy and climate policy, serving as the Co-Founding Dean of the Columbia Climate School, Founding Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy, and a Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University SIPA.

With a wealth of experience in government service, Bordoff previously held key roles in the Obama administration as a Special Assistant to President Barack Obama and Senior Director for Energy and Climate Change on the Staff of the National Security Council.

Bordoff's academic background includes a Doctor of Law (JD) from Harvard Law School and M.Litt. in Politics from Oxford University, shaping his deep understanding of the intersection of economics, energy, environment, and national security.

As a prolific writer, Bordoff has extensively contributed to the discourse on addressing energy and climate challenges, emphasizing practical solutions and innovative approaches. He focuses on training future leaders to effectively translate research insights into actionable policies that resonate with decision-makers outside academia.

His professional journey also includes roles as the Policy Director at the Hamilton Project at The Brookings Institution, Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary at the US Treasury, and consulting experience at McKinsey & Company, solidifying his expertise in policy analysis and strategic consulting.

Throughout his career, Jason Bordoff has displayed a profound commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions and fostering informed decision-making at the nexus of academia, policy, and practice.

Highlights

Mar 18 · CBS News
This week on "Sunday Morning" (March 20) - CBS News
Feb 25 · The New York Times
How US Energy Independence Has Been Shaken by the Russia-Ukraine War - The New York Times
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New York, New York, United States