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American author and environmentalist
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Brian F. Keane
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Author, environmentalist

Brian F. Keane is an American author and environmentalist who served as a legislative assistant to Congressman Les Aspin and an aide to Congressman Joe Moakley. He was the former presidential campaign advisor to the late US Senator Paul Tsongas. He served as director of External Affairs at Conservation Law Foundation for four years and left this post in 2002 when he founded his company, SmartPower Inc.

Career

Keane was the former president of the American University Alumni Association. He is a former board member of the Center for Environmental Policy at American University.

Keane is a notable public speaker on energy efficiency and renewable energy.

In 2005, Keane was named in Connecticut's "Outstanding Forty Under 40". He has been awarded the Green Power Pilot Award by the EPA and the US Department of Energy.

Books

In October 2012, Lyons Press published Keane's book, Green Is Good: Save Money, Make Money, and Help Your Community Profit from Clean Energy.

References

  1. "The Surefire Group". Inc.
  2. "Brian F. Keane". Yale School of the Environment.
  3. https://www.american.edu/spa/cep/upload/brian-keane.pdf. American University
  4. "History of Alumni Awards at AU". American University.
  5. "Brian Keane". Pulitzer Center.
  6. "Sparkplug Award, 2017 Recipient". The John Merck Fund.
  7. "Notable Alumni". American University.
  8. "Brian F. Keane, renewable-energy marketer, answers questions". Grist. 8 August 2006.
  9. "Brian Keane". Clean Energy Finance Forum.
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