Lisa Epifani leads the policy team, which develops innovative solutions across a portfolio of clean energy and clean manufacturing technologies. Working cross-functionally, Lisa shapes ClearPath’s policy agenda and long-term strategies on emerging issues and opportunities in technology policy advocacy. She also interfaces with a wide range of public and private sector stakeholders to support ClearPath’s thought leadership.
Lisa has extensive experience in government affairs and public policy. Over the past 20 years, her work has focused on the intersection of energy policy, clean tech, and commercialization.
Before joining ClearPath, she served in various positions in the public and private sector. Lisa was an Assistant Secretary at the Department of Energy under President George W. Bush. She also served as a Special Assistant on the National Economic Council at the Bush White House and as Counsel on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Lisa has also held leadership roles at Chevron and Google’s innovation division called X, The Moonshot Factory. She was a partner at Van Ness Feldman, a distinguished energy law firm in DC.
Education
J.D., Yale Law School
B.A., The University of Texas at Austin
Area of Expertise
Energy Policy, Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, and Strategic Advocacy