Event

Event

Executive Order Update: What's Next for Climate Funding?

Date & Time

2.11.2025
-
2.11.2025
9:30 am
-
10:30 am

Location

Speakers

No items found.

About

As the Trump Administration issues a slew of Anti-Climate Economy Executive Orders, we’re gathering insights from industry experts to understand the implications for federal climate dollars.

Join ACT & Foley Hoag to learn what you can expect for your organization.

Speakers include:

Beth Neitzel – Partner; Co-Chair, Appellate Practice Group, Foley Hoag

Beth Neitzel’s practice focuses on high-stakes government-related litigation and regulatory counseling in the energy, healthcare, life sciences, and education spheres. She has substantial experience litigating cutting-edge constitutional and statutory issues at all levels in the state and federal courts, advising clients on regulatory strategy, and handling government investigations involving complex legal questions. Before joining Foley Hoag, Beth served as a senior official in the Biden Administration and as a law clerk to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the U.S. Supreme Court.

Noah Shaw – Partner; Co-Chair, Administrative Law Department, Foley Hoag

As a member of Foley Hoag's Energy & Climate practice, Noah Shaw concentrates on clean and renewable energy, energy efficiency, energy storage and transmission system project regulatory, development, contracting, acquisition and federal financial assistance matters.

Joe Curtatone - President, Alliance for Climate Transition (ACT)

Before stepping into the role of ACT President, Joe Curtatone forged a reputation for being one of the most innovative mayors in the United States as the nine-term Mayor of Somerville, MA. That includes Somerville being named one of only 95 cities in the world to make the CDP Cities A-List for climate planning and action. Joe has a an expert understanding of the key role that cities and states must play in advancing the climate transition.

Highlights

No items found.

Sponsors

No items found.
No items found.
No items found.
No items found.

Find out more about the latest events and emerging trends in the climate economy.

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.