Our Team
The team at Coalition For Green Capital Action Fund combines a variety of experiences and skills and are committed to leveraging public-private investments that create clean and affordable energy available to every community.
Ken Berlin
Board Member
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Ken Berlin has devoted his career to leadership on environment, energy, and climate-change issues and is currently a Resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council where he runs the Financing and Achieving Cost Competitive Climate Solutions program. He has previously served as President and CEO of the Climate Reality Project, co-founded the Coalition for Green Capital, and chaired the Environmental and Climate Change practices at the law firm of Skadden Arps, where he was recognized as one of the leading climate-change attorneys in the United States and internationally. Mr. Berlin’s leadership has been sought out by many other nonprofit institutions where he has served as a board member. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Law School.​​​
Deborah Lamm
Board Member, Secretary & Treasurer
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Deborah Lamm specializes in health and public policy, with over 35 years of experience working in and with government, philanthropy, academia and the non-profit sector. Ms. Lamm served as a program director and as a deputy program director for national initiatives of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. She held senior positions with the United States Conference of Mayors and with the United States Conference of Local Health Officers. Ms. Lamm received an MPA from New York University.
Blair Levin
Board Member
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Blair Levin has worked for the past 30 years at the intersection of broadband policy and capital markets. From 1993-1997 Levin served as Chief of Staff to FCC Chairman Reed Hundt, co-led the technology transition team for President-elect Obama and oversaw the development of the 2010 United States National Broadband Plan. He has also worked as a policy equity analyst, which he now does for New Street Research. He is also a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Metropolitan Policy Project of the Brookings Institution. He is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School.