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Elgie Holstein

Elgie Holstein

Senior Director for Strategic Planning

Environmental Defense Fund

Prior to joining EDF in 2009, he was co-director of the DOE presidential transition team.

Elgie’s government service has included senior positions in which he has been responsible for a variety of natural resources, environmental, science, energy, and economic policy issues. Those positions include:

  • Associate Director of Office of Management and Budget for Natural Resources, Energy and Science;
  • Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, White House National Economic Council;
  • Assistant Secretary of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; and
  • Chief of Staff, U.S. Department of Energy.

As a private consultant, Elgie served as a member of an advisory committee for Sandia National Laboratories and worked as an advisor to local governments on water and energy matters. Elgie has worked for Serco, Inc. — a leading provider of professional, technology and management services to the federal government — where he led several projects for the Department of Energy, led a post-9/11 workforce analysis of the FBI and advised the Department of Defense on military family support and benefit programs.

Elgie also has served as Energy and Environment Staff Director for the National Conference of State Legislatures, worked as a congressional staff member specializing in environment and energy policy;, and served as president of a national non-profit consumer financial education organization.

Recent Publications

April 18, 2022

First of Its Kind: Making DOE’s New Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations a Success

The U.S. Department of Energy’s new Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations is a tremendous step forward for innovation and must become a permanent fixture in the federal structure. DOE needs time right now to build up the new office systematically, and over the next few years its funding must grow rapidly, so that it can drive a steady stream of innovations ready to be scaled up nationally and globally.

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