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Happy Trails, Part 2

Today marks my last day here at American Experiment, as I step into a new role as Energy Policy Analyst with Always On Energy Research. At AOER, I’ll be working alongside Isaac Orr and Mitch Rolling, former policy fellows at American Experiment. When I arrived, they threw me in the deep end and promptly left to found AOER — which I don’t intend to let them live down — but I’m excited to be teaming up with them again.

It’s bittersweet to leave American Experiment, too. Some of the work I’m proudest of:

I want to thank President John Hinderaker and the rest of the American Experiment team for trusting me with critical work early and often. I’m lucky to have worked alongside people who take ideas, data, and standards seriously.

I leave American Experiment proud of what we built together and confident in what comes next. If you’d like to follow my work going forward, I’ll be writing and publishing through Always On Energy Research as well as continuing my work as senior fellow at the Independent Women’s Center for Energy and Conservation. You can also subscribe to my Substack, Montalbano Mondays, where you will — you may have guessed — get a post every Monday. You can always reach me at my new email address, [email protected].

To our donors, supporters, and readers: thank you for making this work possible. Every email you’ve sent, every comment, and every conversation made my work sharper. And to whoever takes my place: you’ve landed somewhere special.

Onward and upward!

Sarah

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