Aileen Frances Amador
Aileen Frances Amador is a prominent environmental strategist from San Juan, Puerto Rico. She has been responsible for devising tactics to reduce the dependence on foreign oil and foster renewable energy policies to mitigate the impacts of global warming. Aileen Frances holds a BA in International Development from American University and a Master of Studies in Environmental Law from Vermont Law School.
Achievements and Fulfillments
- Lead efforts to rebuild, empower and restructure the Energy Affairs Administration.
- Collaborated with the US Green Building Council to establish construction and demolition materials recycling.
- Developed strategies and partnerships with the private sector to foster the development of renewable energy.
- Drafted and enacted Executive Orders, Administrative Rules, Codes and Laws related to:
- Energy Conservation
- Solid Waste Management
- Green Building
- Solar Photovoltaics
- Worked with industry leaders to certify Environmental Agencies as Green Buildings (LEED-EB)
- Took initiative to promote the use of Biodiesel in the Metropolitan Bust Authority Fleet.
- Advocated for the approval of Solar Energy and Green Infrastructure Credit Laws.
Education
- American University
- Alumni of Vermont Law School in South Royalton VT USA.