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    Monica Bansal

    Green Cities Division Lead at USAID

    Monica Bansal is a highly accomplished professional with a strong background in Environmental Science and Urban Planning.

    She completed her BA in Environmental Thought and Practice at the University of Virginia and later pursued an MS in Urban Planning from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation.

    Monica has held several key roles at USAID, including Green Cities Division Lead, Energy Division Chief (Environment Officer), and Global Climate Change Officer Director, showcasing her expertise in sustainability and environmental initiatives.

    Her experience also includes working as a Research Assistant at World Resources Institute's EMBARQ Center for Sustainable Transportation, and as a Transportation Planner III at Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.

    She has contributed significantly to environmental research and policy development, having worked as a Research Assistant at Environmental Defense and the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

    Monica's professional journey includes roles as a Consultant at TARU Leading Edge, a Green Building Consultant at SD Keppler and Associates, and as an Intern at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

    Furthermore, she has a research background having served as a Research Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and interned at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Oceans International Environment and Science.

    Monica Bansal's career reflects a deep commitment to environmental sustainability, urban planning, and climate change initiatives, making her a well-rounded professional with a wealth of experience in varied environmental roles.

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    Washington D.C. Metro Area