The Greenlining Institute
Lolly Lim is an accomplished professional in climate investments and sustainability, currently serving as the Program Manager of Climate Investments Research at The Greenlining Institute since April 2022. Previously, Lolly worked as a Researcher and Project Manager at UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation from March 2018 to October 2021, and held the position of Graduate Student Researcher during the same period. Lolly’s diverse experience includes roles such as Sustainability Intern at BuroHappold Engineering, Intern at the UNFCCC Adaptation Programme, and Intern at the Office of Resilience under Mayor Garcetti in Los Angeles. Earlier experience consists of serving as a Senior Analyst at The Cadmus Group, Inc. and Assistant in Corporate and Executive Relations at the Alliance to Save Energy. Lolly holds a Master’s degree in Urban Planning with a focus on Regional and International Development from the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology-Biology from Brown University.
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The Greenlining Institute
Founded in 1993, The Greenlining Institute envisions a nation where communities of color thrive and race is never a barrier to economic opportunity. Because people of color will be the majority of our population by 2044, America will prosper only if communities of color prosper. Greenlining advances economic opportunity and empowerment for people of color through advocacy, community and coalition building, research, and leadership development. We work on a variety of major policy issues, from the economy to environmental policy, civic engagement and many others, because economic opportunity doesn’t operate in a vacuum. Rather than seeing these issues as being in separate silos, Greenlining views them as interconnected threads in a web of opportunity.