Infrastructure, Energy & AI Systems

I advise organizations operating at the intersection of infrastructure, energy, and advanced technology — where public trust, policy alignment, and community engagement determine whether projects move forward. My work focuses on helping leaders navigate regulatory complexity while maintaining credibility with policymakers, communities, and the public.

What I’ve Worked On

  • Advising data center and AI infrastructure firms co-locating with renewable energy production sites, supporting messaging, community engagement, and multi-state campaign communications across the western United States.

  • Collaboration with the Western Governors’ Association on policy programs focused on grid modernization, electricity demand growth, and data center development.

  • Campaign strategy leadership for a major national trade association representing fuel manufacturers, leading a public-facing campaign centered on sustainability, innovation, and economic contribution.

  • Contribution to public affairs campaigns supporting federal approval for large-scale energy infrastructure projects, including LNG export development.

  • Development of pro-renewable messaging frameworks to build credibility with policymakers for a major energy producer, with a focus on modern transmission and grid technology.

What I Typically Do

  • Design narrative and messaging strategies for complex, highly regulated industries operating under political and public scrutiny.

  • Serve as a strategic advisor to executives navigating regulatory, reputational, and stakeholder risk.

  • Translate technical and policy-heavy issues into clear, public-facing stories grounded in real-world use cases.

  • Develop stakeholder engagement strategies spanning policymakers, regulators, industry coalitions, and local communities.

  • Lead writing across strategy documents, messaging frameworks, campaign materials, and executive communications.

  • Support site-specific communications for major infrastructure projects, including energy facilities and data center developments.

Representative Work

  • AI and data center development across the western United States.

  • Grid modernization and electricity demand policy initiatives.

  • National energy trade association public-facing campaigns.

  • Federal engagement around major energy infrastructure approvals.

  • Consumer and policymaker messaging around the energy transition.