ClearPath
Grace Furman, MBA, currently serves as a Policy Coordinator at ClearPath, where facilitation of cross-functional collaboration across teams is a primary responsibility, supporting portfolios in Nuclear, International, Electricity Markets, Critical Minerals and Infrastructure policy. Previously, Grace held positions at Duquesne University as a Peer Study Abroad Advisor, where event planning and marketing strategy development were key duties, as well as serving as a Student Sustainability Consultant, providing consulting services focused on sustainable development goals, and as a Sustainability Fellow, conducting research on business ethics. Grace Furman holds an MBA in Sustainable Business Practices and a BA in Music with minors in Business Management and Intercultural Engagement from Duquesne University.
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ClearPath
ClearPath’s mission is to develop and advance policies that accelerate breakthrough innovations that reduce emissions in the energy and industrial sectors. To advance that mission, we develop cutting-edge policy solutions on clean energy and industrial innovation. An entrepreneurial, strategic nonprofit, ClearPath (501(c)(3)) collaborates with public and private sector stakeholders on innovations in nuclear energy, carbon capture, hydropower, natural gas, geothermal, energy storage, and heavy industry to enable private-sector deployment of critical technologies.