A Spotlight on Nia Jones: Environment & Climate Director

Meet Nia Jones, the African American Alliance of CDFI CEOs’ dynamic Environment and Climate Director, affectionately known as the “Energy Queen.” Nia has been with the Alliance for just 90 days, but her enthusiasm and expertise make it feel like she’s been a part of the team for much longer. With a rich educational background and a passion for sustainable development, Nia is dedicated to advancing renewable energy and climate initiatives within marginalized communities.

Q&A with Nia Jones:

  • How long have you been with the Alliance? Only 90 days but feels like half a year! 
  • What is your educational background? My education journey started at McKinley Technology STEM High School where I studied biotechnology. After that, I attended Clark Atlanta University where I participated in the dual degree engineering program (DDEP) and studied interdisciplinary science with a minor in mathematics. After 3 years at CAU, I transferred to Northeastern University where I graduated with a BS industrial engineering with a minor in law & public policy. I obtained my MA from the University of California, Berkeley in the energy & resources group where I focused on engineering education, community engagement, and renewable energy technologies in low-income marginalized areas.
  • What is your favorite thing to discuss when talking about energy and climate? My favorite things to discuss are all things renewable energy and sustainable development! Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the current generation without compromising the needs of the future generations. For renewable energy offshore wind, enhanced geothermal, and agrivoltaics are essential for building our sustainable future. 
  • What is your “calming down” song? My calming down song is “Don’t You Worry Bout a Thing” by Stevie Wonder.
  • Where is your favorite place to vacation? My favorite vacation spot is Dubai! There is a lot to see and do so it makes traveling there exciting! 

Nia was also recently featured on the Wood Mackenzie Energy Gang podcast.In her interview, Nia discussed the critical importance of partnerships and cooperation among businesses, governments, and non-governmental organizations to advance the energy transition. She highlighted our organization’s ongoing efforts to deliver renewable energy to those who might not otherwise have access to it and the Justice Climate Fund.

Nia Jones’ journey and insights are a testament to her dedication to environmental sustainability and community empowerment. Her work with The Alliance is paving the way for innovative energy solutions and sustainable development. We’re excited to see the positive impact she will continue to make in the field. Thank you, Nia, for sharing your story and passion with us!