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Mark Chambers

Director - Mayor's Office of Sustainability at NYC Office of the Mayor

Mark Chambers is an American urban sustainability leader and policy expert who served as the Director of the Mayor's Office of Sustainability in New York City.13 He led initiatives to make New York City the world's greenest and most equitable big city, focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy efficiency, and promoting social equity.1

Chambers earned a bachelor's degree in architecture from Carnegie Mellon University's College of Fine Arts in 2001 and a master's degree in public policy and management from Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy in 2002.1

Key accomplishments during his tenure include:

  1. Spearheading the Climate Mobilization Act, a set of seven bills aimed at capping emissions for NYC's buildings and requiring green roofs.1
  2. Implementing programs like NYC ZeroWaste to eliminate non-reusable waste by 2030.1
  3. Focusing on electrifying transportation in the five boroughs to reduce pollution and reclaim public spaces.1

After his role in New York City, Chambers transitioned to a position as Senior Director for Building Emissions for the White House Council on Environmental Quality.1

It's worth noting that the LinkedIn profile mentioned in the query may not be the same Mark Chambers, as it indicates a location in Atlanta, Georgia, which doesn't align with the information provided about the NYC sustainability director.2

Highlights

[PDF] Why and How New York City Is Tackling Climate Change
Feb 11 · cmu.edu
Getting to Zero - Engage with CMU - Carnegie Mellon University
Getting to Zero - Engage with CMU - Carnegie Mellon University

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Greater New York City Area