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Warren Karlenzig

CEO, Common Current: Let the Green Economy Flow

Warren Karlenzig is a climate tech partnership catalyst known for his work in renewables, air quality, and water resource equity through strategic collaborations.

With a background in government, community, and regional infrastructure planning, Warren has spearheaded innovative projects focusing on software, EVs, renewable energy, sensors, and Big Data.

He has been instrumental in strategic alliances and business development across various sectors including water, air, energy, mobility, eco-system services, Net Zero buildings, and software.

Warren has worked with renowned organizations like the United Nations, the World Bank, US White House, Google Earth, Autodesk, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and more, contributing to initiatives in sustainability and urban development.

As an accomplished author and public speaker, he has shared his expertise at prestigious institutions globally and collaborated with influential leaders, including the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.

He holds a Master's degree from Naropa University and an undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and has contributed to publications and lectures at esteemed universities like University of Pennsylvania, UC Berkeley, and Stanford University.

Warren Karlenzig is the author of several significant works on sustainability and urban development, including the renowned US city sustainability benchmarking study 'How Green is Your City?' and has been a key contributor to various publications in the field.

He has a diverse professional background, having held roles in funding and sustainability innovation, sustainable manufacturing start-ups, strategic advisory positions, government relations, technology platforms, and research in well-known organizations.

With a rich experience in climate, social, and natural system improvement, Warren Karlenzig continues to drive positive change through his expertise in sustainability, technology, and urban planning.

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San Francisco Bay Area