Master of Science, Urban Planning – Columbia University (2011); Bachelor of Arts, International Development – McGill University (2006)
OSHA General Industry
Eugenia is a well-versed planning practitioner with 15 years of experience in sustainability, resilience, community engagement, and environmental justice. She has occupied a wide range of multi-disciplinary roles as a consultant, county government senior planner, non-profit executive director, and visiting professor at Columbia University. She has implemented projects ranging from food waste recovery and community solar to circularity and climate resilience.
Eugenia has an up-to-date understanding of the newly available federal funding resources for environmental infrastructure and has extensive experience matching these resources with high impact projects that solve complex problems. She has helped public and private sector clients navigate and apply for grants, loans, and newly available tax credits. Eugenia has given talks and published articles about operationalizing equity, leveraging public private partnerships, and using federal resources to build climate resilient infrastructure.