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CCS Reg is a collaborative effort funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and lead by Carnegie Mellon University's Engineering and Public Policy Department. The project team includes experts from the University of Minnestota, Vermont Law School and VanNess Feldman law firm. Bios for the project team can be found below.


Carnegie Mellon University

M. Granger Morgan, Principal Investigator - Bio

Sean McCoy, Project Coordinator - Bio

Jay Apt, Faculty- Bio

Paul Fischbeck, Faculty - Bio

Lester Lave, Faculty - Bio

Ed Rubin, Faculty - Bio

David Gerard, Executive Director, Center for the Study & Improvement of Regulation - Alumnus

Meryl Sustarsic, Center Administrator, Climate Decision Making Center

Lee Gresham, Research Fellow

Korin Sharp, Washington, DC Office Director


University of Minnesota

Alexandra Klass, Faculty - Bio

Elizabeth Wilson, Faculty - Bio

Melisa Pollak, Research Fellow

Sara Bergan, Graduate Student - Alumna


Vermont Law School

Michael Dworkin, Faculty - Bio

Don Kreis, Faculty - Bio

Mark Latham, Faculty - Bio

Devorah Ancel, Research Associate - Alumna

Katelyn Bush, Research Associate - Alumna

Colin Hagan, Research Associate - Bio

Patrick Joy, Reserach Associate - Alumnus

Aaron Lotlikar, Research Associate - Alumnus

Jess Reiss, Research Associate - Bio

Kari Twaite, Research Associate - Bio

Emily Whitmore, Research Associate - Alumna


Van Ness Feldman

Kyle Danish, Member - Bio

Stephen Fotis, Member - Bio

Robert Nordhaus, Member- Bio

Doug Smith, Member - Bio

Ben Yamagata, Member - Bio

Shannon Angielski, Director, Governmental Issues - Bio

L. Douglas Carter, Senior Energy Advisor - Bio

Emily R. Pitlick , Associate - Bio 

 

 

Carnegie Mellon University

- Engineering and Public Policy Department

 

University of Minnesota

- Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs

 

Vermont Law School

- The Institute for Energy and Environment

 

Van Ness Feldman

 

Doris Duke Charitable Foundation

 

 

 
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