Summary
Alex Dolginow is a Principal Consultant with nine years of experience bridging science-driven research and strategic project delivery across corporate and non-profit climate initiatives. He specializes in climate mitigation, land use, modeling, carbon removal, carbon markets, and energy systems, and has advised foundations, NGOs, and corporations including Microsoft, EDF, and the Packard Foundation. Alex combines hands-on technical work—such as building greenhouse gas emissions models and portfolio diligence for carbon investments—with program management for international collaborations and philanthropic grantmaking. Trained in neurobiology at Harvard and holding an MS from UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group, he brings a rare mix of quantitative rigor, policy fluency, and field-tested program design. Colleagues rely on him for translating complex scientific insights into actionable strategies that mobilize private-sector finance for landscape-scale climate solutions.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Energy and Resource Group, Master of Science - MS, Energy and Resource Group at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Arts, Neurobiology, Bachelor of Arts, Neurobiology at Harvard University
English, Spanish