Meredith Adler
Senior Advisory, Student Energy
Meredith Adler is Student Energy’s Senior Advisory. She oversees the strategy and operations of the organization as it continues to build a movement of students across the world committed to a sustainable energy future. Prior to taking over this role in 2015, Meredith acted as the Global Community Manager for Student Energy, where she developed the chapters model and managed online content and communities.
Meredith is passionate about community, energy, and strategy. She thrives in dynamic environments and loves to build bridges between solutions and people.
Prior to joining Student Energy, Meredith was Communications Coordinator for Clean Energy Canada where she project-managed the Tracking the Energy Revolution report series and kept all communications trains running on time. Before that, she could be found doing anything from running a youth trail construction crew in the Cascades, to coaching a campus tours team, to working on youth leadership programming in Latin America. A degree in Geography from The University of British Columbia kickstarted Meredith’s obsession with energy and environmental policy.
If you can’t find Meredith in the office, she’s probably off on a mountaintop or hanging off the edge of a rock face somewhere – with her trusty dog Yoshi in tow.
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Student Energy Is Gearing Up for COP 27 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
As the global community continues to face the challenges of …
SevenGen 2022: The Power of Kinship Summit Recap
SevenGen 2022: The Power of Kinship took place on September …
Student Energy Announces Project Partnership with Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL)
Student Energy and Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) are pleased …
Student Energy at New York Climate Week & GCEAF in Pittsburgh, USA
This September, Student Energy participated in New York Climate Week …
Introducing the Solutions Movement – Deep Dive
June 25, 2021 – by Kabir Nadkarni and Meredith Adler …
Generation Energy Youth Voices Report
With close to 300 young people from 11 provinces and …