Want to make America more efficient? Here is a job for you.
Sep 27, 2011 by Seth Kaplan | Bio | Leave a Comment
Obviously, we here at the Conservation Law Foundation think that crafting and advocating for environmental solutions is a very important thing to be doing and that when we have a job opening that the best, smartest, most tenacious and brightest folks should apply.
However, we know that we are part of a much larger network and community of people and organizations working to create positive change. Some of those groups work largely out of the public eye – providing critical infrastructure for the flashier and more visible efforts. An excellent example of one such group is the Appliance Standards Awareness Project (ASAP) which has done a phenomenal job of coordinating and advancing the work of the environmental and efficiency advocacy communities in the world of standards setting for appliances. It might sound kind of boring but it is of critical importance – which I will lay out a bit more below.
But before I get to that here is the important part – they are hiring. If you have what it takes to be a “Strategic Program / Technical Analyst” you should give them a look.
