Summary
Gloria Li is an energy data scientist and lead scientist with nine years of experience at the intersection of environmental science, data science, and energy policy. Based in Washington, DC, she has progressed through technical and advisory roles at Booz Allen Hamilton and supported federal policy work at the White House Council on Environmental Quality and the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Gloria combines hands-on data analysis and project management with stakeholder engagement and public speaking to translate complex renewable and EV policy issues into actionable insights. With academic training in computer science from UCSD and UVA and a master’s from Georgetown, she brings rigorous technical chops alongside a lifelong coastal environmental perspective that informs practical, policy-relevant solutions.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Master's Degree at Georgetown University
Bachelor’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree at University of Florida