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Paulette Middleton

President,
Panorama Pathways

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President,
Panorama Pathways
Boulder, CO 80304
United States
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Bio

Hi !!  I work on advancing the renewable energy transformation through my work with the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) and ASES, the U.S. section of ISES, where I recently servedon the Board of Directors for both.  For almost 50 years, I have collaborated with many diverse colleagues to create a better world for everyone. My main areas of expertise include air quality and climate change science and integrated assessments; program management and strategic planning; stakeholder dialogues to create environmental/energy policies; and communication through diverse media.

I am dedicated to being a stronger JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) and sustainable living champion.

I particularly treasure opportunities to share life and work with my husband Dave Renné, and children and their families (Maren, Luke, Johnathan & Kennedy McCloud; Erin Middleton & Chris Spencer; Jeannie, Sean & Max Malone; Chris Renné) and other family and friends.

 

Job History

Panorama Pathways
President
Boulder, CO, United States
January 2002 - present

Global Emissions IniAtive - GEIA - NASA sponsored project
Coordinator
Boulder, CO, United States
January 1990 - present

RAND
Co-Director, RAND Environment
Washington DC, United States
January 1998 - January 2003

Science & Policy Associates
Vice President
Washington DC, United States
January 1994 - January 1998

Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, State University of New York Albany
Program Leader
Albany, NY, United States
January 1990 - January 1994

National Center for Atmospheric Research
Staff Scientist
Boulder, CO, United States
January 1975 - January 1990

University of Texas at Austin
Post Doc Atmospheric Chemistry - Air Quality - Aerosols
Austin, TX, United States
January 1973 - January 1975

Education

University of Texas
Austin, Texas, United States
PhD, 1973
Chemistry
1964 To 1973
Dissertation: Broken Path Model of Reactive Collisions: Application of Collinear (H,H2)
Advisor: Dr. Robert Wyatt