Jacob Miller

Senior Project Manager at Smart Surfaces Coalition

Jacob Miller is an experienced Senior Project Manager at Smart Surfaces Coalition, with a background in project management and editorial roles, including Managing Editor and Senior Editor for Pricing Nature at Yale Center for Business and the Environment from August 2019 to August 2022. Prior experience includes serving as a Field Organizer for the Michigan Democratic Party and an Analyst for the Yale Carbon Charge, as well as various roles at Yale University. Educationally, Jacob holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics, with Distinction, from Yale University. In addition to professional duties, Jacob contributed as Music Director and President of The Whiffenpoofs of Yale University and has experience in culinary event management and farm work.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Smart Surfaces Coalition

The Smart Surfaces Coalition is committed to the rapid, cost-effective global adoption of Smart Surfaces to enable cities to thrive despite climate threats, save cities billions of dollars, decrease heat, reduce flood risk, slow global warming, and improve city livability, health, equity and jobs. Jobs and internships: https://smartsurfacescoalition.org/careers The Coalition is comprised of 40+ leading NGOs from key sectors necessary to drive acceleration of urban smart surface adoption, including: architecture and design, city law and policy, downtowns, energy, equity/low-income, health, planning, urban data analytics. By providing the analytic tools, training, data, research, and support to influence city policies, the Smart Surfaces Coalition seeks to rapidly scale urban Smart Surface adoption globally. This is one of the few strategies available to cost-effectively reduce global CO2-equivalent emissions by 10%. Smart Surfaces include green, reflective, and porous surfaces, urban trees, and solar photovoltaics. By adopting Smart Surface policies, cities can cost-effectively lower emissions, cut peak summer temperatures, and reduce pollution while creating jobs and enhancing competitiveness. For more information on our work, please visit our website.


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