Dahvi Wilson is vice president of public affairs for Apex Clean Energy, where her department is focused on preserving and enhancing the clean energy company’s license to operate in statehouses and communities across the nation. She has been with Apex for ten years, leading development and implementation of a new approach to engagement and overseeing efforts to increase influence with legislators and strategic partners. Previously, Dahvi held leadership roles with community, government, and nonprofit organizations, specializing in strategic development, community relations, and communications. She was executive director of the Teton Valley Foundation in Idaho and director of strategic development for the Three Degrees Project, a multidisciplinary climate justice project at University of Washington School of Law, among other roles.
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With solar and wind farms expanding across the nation and ambitious renewable deployment goals pushing for more, what say should communities have? This session explores who ge...