American Clean Power names new chief policy officer

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Frank Macchiarola will join the American Clean Power Association (ACP) as the organization’s chief policy officer.

Macchiarola now serves as senior vice president of policy, economics and regulatory affairs at the American Petroleum Institute. In his new role at ACP, he will lead a policy team working to develop the regulatory and legislative framework necessary to efficiently deploy the full suite of advanced clean energy technologies.

Frank Macchiarola will join the American Clean Power Association. (Courtesy: American Petroleum Institute)

Macchiarola joins an executive team that includes Chief Advocacy Officer JC Sandberg; Chief Communications Officer and Sr. Counselor to the CEO Rosanna Maietta; and Chief Strategy Officer Jason Clark.

“The clean energy sector is at a pivotal moment, and growing our team to embrace the opportunities before us will ensure this industry has the bench strength in place in order to match the moment,” said Jason Grumet, ACP’s chief executive officer. “Frank is uniquely qualified to understand the speed and scale we need to move the organization forward and will partner with our dynamic team to make that happen.

“I have no doubt that together, we will bring both sides of the aisle, and different constituencies and communities, together to meet our common goal, which is an America powered by clean, domestic energy.”

“The energy industry is going through a generational change; an entire sector of the global economy is being transformed,” Macchiarola said. “I have spent my career working on energy policy, and I am eager to get to work to advance ACP’s commitment to secure, affordable and clean domestic energy. I am excited to join the team at ACP and be a part of the next phase of the American energy revolution.”

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