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Roger Ballentine

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Venture Partner at Arborview Capital

Washington, District of Columbia, United States

About

Roger Ballentine is President of Green Strategies, Inc., a management consulting and policy analysis firm serving corporate and financial sector clients on energy technology, market transitions, and sustainability strategy. He previously served in senior White House positions including Chairman of the Climate Change Task Force and as a partner at Patton Boggs LLP. Ballentine serves on advisory boards for Clean Capital LLC, Brilliant Light Power, and Trane Technologies, and holds positions with the Aspen Institute's Energy Innovation Forum and The Nature Conservancy, while having taught climate law at Georgetown University and Harvard Law School.

Experience

  1. Green Strategies, Inc.Presidentcurrent2001 β€” presentWashington DC-Baltimore Area
  2. The Aspen InstituteCo-Chair - Annual Energy Innovation Forumcurrent2012 β€” presentAspen, Colorado, United States
  3. Arborview Capital LLCVenture Partnercurrent2007 β€” presentWashington DC-Baltimore Area
  4. Harvard Law SchoolLecturer on Law2007 β€” 2008Cambridge, MA
  5. The White HouseChairman, White House Climate Change Task Force; Deputy Assistant to the President1999 β€” 2001
  6. The White HouseSpecial Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs1998 β€” 1999
  7. Patton, Boggs LLPPartner1988 β€” 1998Washington, D.C.

Education

  1. Harvard Law SchoolDoctor of Law - JD, Cum Laude1985 β€” 1988
  2. University of ConnecticutBA, Economics1981 β€” 1985

Skills & more

Renewable Energy86Sustainability68Energy Efficiency28Energy47Climate Change45Business Strategy22Entrepreneurship6Start-ups6Strategic Planning17Sustainable Energy22Due Diligence3Environmental Awareness15
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