CEA Announces New Co-Chair and Office Location

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. October 8, 2019—The California Energy Alliance (CEA), a member-based organization committed to smart, sustainable energy use within the built environment, is pleased to announce that Cori Jackson will succeed John Martin as the organization’s Co-Chair, alongside existing Co-Chair Doug Avery. In addition, the organization has opened a full-time office location in Sacramento to better serve its members and contribute toward energy policy development.

“I am humbled and excited to assume this new role,” notes Cori Jackson, CEA Co-Chair. “Under John’s founding leadership, CEA accomplished significant achievements in helping drive consensus-based, pragmatic developments to California’s energy codes, particularly Title 24-2019. I look forward to continuing this work to spearhead new initiatives and developments in the next cycles of the state’s energy policies.”

The organization’s new Sacramento office is located at 836 57th Street, Suite #420, Sacramento, CA 95819.

About California Energy Alliance (CEA) 

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Founded in late 2016, the California Energy Alliance (CEA) unites representatives of a broad range of organizations concerned about energy and the built environment. As a member-based organization, CEA works to improve California’s energy future and the migration toward a carbon-free energy horizon. CEA focuses on the promotion and realization of deep energy savings, sustainable energy generation, and integration. The Alliance actively participates in the development and implementation of pragmatic, environmentally and economically sound building energy standards and other initiatives. More information about CEA can be found at https://caenergyalliance.org

Clifton Stanley Lemon