Danielle Lauber is a Program Associate on the Education Team and began working for the PowerSave Campus Program in June 2011. She serves as the campus lead for the UC Berkeley, Cal Poly Pomona, and CSU San Bernardino PowerSave Campus teams, training and supervising student interns that implement energy efficiency projects on their campuses. Additionally, she manages implementations budgets for all 16 California PowerSave Program teams, as well as researches and develops new energy efficiency projects. She works out of the Alliance to Save Energy’s Oakland, California office.
Danielle has gained professional experience working for both non-profit and private organizations. She is also an AmeriCorps alumnus where she led university students in community weatherization projects and educational workshops about energy efficiency and other environmental issues. Danielle has also conducted international field work and research on the voluntary carbon market in Costa Rica.
Danielle holds a B.S. in Environmental Forest Biology from SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry and a M.A. in Environmental Science & Policy from Clark University.
