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    Jacquelyn Pless

    Assistant Professor at MIT Sloan School of Management

    Jacquelyn Pless is an economist at the MIT Sloan School of Management, where she specializes in innovation for social progress, with a particular focus on clean energy innovation. Her work aims to enhance quality of life, alleviate poverty and inequality, and safeguard the environment.

    With a diverse educational background, Jacquelyn holds a Ph.D. in Mineral and Energy Economics, a Master's Degree in the same field, and a BA in Economics and Political Science.

    Her professional journey includes roles such as Assistant Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management at MIT Sloan School of Management, Honorary Research Associate at the University of Oxford, and various research positions at prestigious institutions like Harvard Kennedy School and The Wharton School.

    Prior to her current position, Jacquelyn held roles such as Head of Analysis at Quartz Associates, Oxford Martin Fellow at University of Oxford, and Research Economist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

    She has also accumulated experience in energy policy, legislative affairs, and economics through various roles like Energy Policy Specialist at the National Conference of State Legislatures, Legislative Assistant at Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and Economist Intern at The World Bank.

    Jacquelyn Pless's dedication to promoting innovation and clean energy solutions underscores her commitment to advancing societal well-being and sustainability.

    Find more about Jacquelyn's profile and research on her website: www.jacquelynpless.com

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    Greater Boston