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Abigail Hunter
Director at SAFE Center for Critical Minerals Strategy
Abigail Hunter is the Executive Director of the Ambassador Alfred Hoffman Jr. Center for Critical Minerals Strategy at SAFE (Securing America's Future Energy). Her role focuses on building secure, sustainable, and ethical supply chains for critical minerals essential for energy, transportation, and technology innovations. She aims to reduce dependencies on foreign entities, particularly China, by fostering partnerships and advocating for responsible mineral production practices.12
Career Background::
- Director of International Affairs and Partnerships: Prior to her current position, Hunter served in this role within the same center, where she was responsible for nurturing existing partnerships and developing new ones to support sustainable supply chains.23
- Senior Attaché for Quebec: Before joining SAFE full-time, she worked for nearly three years as the senior attaché in Washington, D.C., representing Quebec's interests in energy, environment, and trade with the United States.14
- National Governors Association: Hunter began her career here, leading international engagement efforts and connecting U.S. governors with global partners.35
Education::
- Master's in Sustainable Energy: She graduated summa cum laude from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.35
- Bachelor of Commerce: Hunter earned her degree from McGill University with a double major in International Management and Managing for Sustainability.23
Personal Background:: Born in Toronto and raised in New Jersey, Abigail Hunter holds dual citizenship and is known for her commitment to climate action and sustainable practices. She is also recognized as a youth leader in climate initiatives.34