Nick Nigro is the founder of Atlas Public Policy and a policy-tech entrepreneur who combines engineering roots with public policy expertise to build data-driven tools that help businesses and governments make strategic, low-carbon transportation decisions. With prior leadership at C2ES he designed national initiatives and authored extensive analyses on electric vehicles, private finance, and lifecycle emissions, translating stakeholder consensus into actionable policy and product roadmaps. Earlier in his career he scaled embedded software teams at SigmaTel/Oasis, contributing to rapid company growth and revenue-driving projects, which gives him rare fluency across product engineering, customer-facing execution, and policy strategy. Based in Washington, D.C., he serves on Forth’s board and leverages an MPP from UC Berkeley and an ECE degree to bridge technical complexity and public-interest outcomes. An underappreciated strength is his track record convening diverse industry, government, and laboratory partners to turn ambitious climate goals into practical deployment plans.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Public Policy, Master's degree Public Policy at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Electrical Engineering with a concentration in computers, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Electrical Engineering with a concentration in computers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Contributions:4 commits, 4 pushes in 3 years 10 months
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