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The Center on Global Energy Policy is committed to independent and nonpartisan research that meets the high standards of academic integrity and quality at Columbia University.
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Special Assistant
Caroline Pitman is a Special Assistant at the Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia SIPA; and will be supporting Jason Bordoff’s team.
Prior to joining the CGEP, Caroline worked as a refugee resettlement specialist in Atlanta, Georgia as a part of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. She also previously worked at the Brookings Institution as a research assistant within the Leveraging Transparency to Reduce Corruption project and held internships with the United States Agency of International Development, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Freedom House.
She has a Bachelor of Arts in International Policies from the Catholic University of America.
Caroline’s Columbia University email address is [email protected]
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