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Louise Yeung

Climate change planning & policy

Louise Yeung is a highly accomplished professional with extensive experience in city planning, environmental planning, energy management, and resiliency.

She holds a Master's degree in City Planning with a focus on Environmental Planning from the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Currently, Louise Yeung serves as the Director of Resiliency at the New York City Department of Transportation, where she leads initiatives to enhance the city's resilience to various challenges.

Prior to her current role, she held key positions at the New York City Economic Development Corporation, including Vice President of Energy, Energy Portfolio Manager, and Senior Project Manager for Resiliency.

Her career also includes roles such as Associate Planner at the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning and Chair at SustainUS, showcasing her diverse expertise in urban planning and sustainability.

With a strong background in energy management, Louise Yeung has made significant contributions to the field through her work at various organizations, including research and project management roles.

She has also gained valuable experience through internships at the Environmental Law Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and the office of former Senator Barack Obama.

Louise Yeung's multidisciplinary background, coupled with her leadership roles in resiliency and energy management, positions her as a prominent figure in the urban planning and environmental sustainability domains.

Highlights

Oct 12 · City & State
The 2020 NYC 40 Under 40 Rising Stars - City & State
Oct 12 · City & State
The 2020 NYC 40 Under 40 Rising Stars - City & State
Louise Yeung
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New York, New York