Mark Wolfe – Co-Director
Cassandra Lovejoy – Co-Director
Jeff Genzer – General Counsel
Shayon Moradi – Research Associate
Lena Barsky – Policy Associate
Maizy Lawnicki – Research Assistant
Mark Wolfe
Co-Director
mwolfe@energyprograms.org
202-333-5915
Mark Wolfe is an energy economist who is a nationally recognized public policy expert on energy markets, affordability, efficiency, and financing programs. In the course of his career, he has focused on helping low income families increase the energy efficiency of their homes, developing strategies to maximize the affordability of their home energy bills and helping them adapt to rising temperatures as a result of climate change. Mark has been an op-ed contributor to the CNN, The Hill and The Messenger as well as other media outlets on environmental justice issues, particularly at the intersection of energy, housing, and public health.
Mark serves as Co-Director of the Center on Energy Policy and Poverty, a national non-profit research organization primarily funded by the ClimateWorks Foundation, whose purpose is to develop model regulations and programs to help low income families increase access to energy efficient cooling systems. He also leads a national campaign to educate the public about the importance of helping low income families adapt to rising temperatures. He also serves as Executive Director of the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA) where he leads the state low-income energy directors and represents their interests before Congress.
Mark serves as adjunct professor at the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy at George Washington University on environmental, energy and social-justice issues and has been a guest lecturer at other schools including Yale University School of the Environment and George Mason University. Mark has held previous positions with the Coalition of Northeastern Governors, National Governors Association, US Treasury Department, and the Congressional Research Service.
Mark holds a MS degree in public policy from the State University of New York and a BA in economics from Antioch College.
Cassandra Lovejoy
Co-Director
clovejoy@energyprograms.org
202-333-5916
Cassandra Lovejoy has been with CEPC since October 2012. She provides project support and management on a variety of EPC’s efforts and serves as a contributing editor on the State and Local Energy Report. Her previous experience includes The Center for Effective Government, the Council on Environmental Quality and the U.S. Senate. Prior to entering the energy and environmental sector, Cassandra was a writer and fundraiser at a political consulting firm in New York City. She holds B.A.s from Rutgers University in Political Science and French and an M.P.P. from Georgetown University.
Jeff Genzer
General Counsel
Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer & Pembroke, P.C.
Jeff Genzer serves as General Counsel to Energy Programs Consortium.