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Evan Branosky
Managing Director
Evan Branosky
Managing Director

Evan Branosky is an expert in environmental policy and conservation finance. He has more than 20 years' experience at the state, national, and international levels, and has worked in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Previously, he served the Commonwealth of Virginia as a gubernatorial appointee, leading a $7 million multi-pronged stormwater strategy. He also served as Associate Vice President of Government Affairs at the Home Builders Association of Virginia and Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, where he led programs for surface water, endangered species, and air quality. Earlier in his career, Evan implemented and managed the District of Columbia’s Stormwater Retention Credit trading program, led the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program’s Trading and Offsets Workgroup, and coordinated the World Resources Institute’s global climate and energy program, focusing on Asia, Europe, and the United States. He has advised on performance- and market-based programs for water and climate protection internationally and across all regions of the United States.
Mr. Branosky holds a BS in Agricultural Science and a Certificate in Environmental Geomatics from Rutgers University, and a Master of Public Policy in Environmental Policy from the University of Maryland. He holds the American FFA Degree.
Evan Branosky is an expert in environmental policy and conservation finance. He has more than 20 years' experience at the state, national, and international levels, and has worked in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. Previously, he served the Commonwealth of Virginia as a gubernatorial appointee, leading a $7 million multi-pronged stormwater strategy. He also served as Associate Vice President of Government Affairs at the Home Builders Association of Virginia and Program Manager at the National Association of Home Builders, where he led programs for surface water, endangered species, and air quality. Earlier in his career, Evan implemented and managed the District of Columbia’s Stormwater Retention Credit trading program, led the EPA Chesapeake Bay Program’s Trading and Offsets Workgroup, and coordinated the World Resources Institute’s global climate and energy program, focusing on Asia, Europe, and the United States. He has advised on performance- and market-based programs for water and climate protection internationally and across all regions of the United States. Mr. Branosky holds a BS in Agricultural Science and a Certificate in Environmental Geomatics from Rutgers University, and a Master of Public Policy in Environmental Policy from the University of Maryland.
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