Director of Corporate Engagement, Markets & Business Strategy
Timothy Juliani is Director of Corporate Engagement in the Markets & Business Strategy group at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. He manages the Center's Business Environmental Leadership Council (BELC), the largest US-based association of companies devoted to climate-related policy and corporate strategies, comprising 46 major corporations with combined revenue of $2.5 trillion and over 4 million employees. He also is a staff lead on the Pew Center’s analytic work on both offsets policy and climate-related markets and business issues; he coordinates the organization’s work in the Offsets Quality Initiative; and is a staff representative for the Center’s involvement in the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP). Mr. Juliani first came to the Pew Center in May 2005. He has also worked at the U.S. EPA to develop a voluntary corporate partnership program to reduce high global warming potential gases. He has also spoken on climate change related issues across the United States, in Europe, and Australia.
Mr. Juliani earned his M.A. in International Economics, Energy and Environment at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, D.C. During that time, he also worked as an independent consultant, writing an analysis of energy cooperation within ASEAN for USAID and the SARI-Energy program.
In addition to his M.A. from Johns Hopkins, he completed a post-baccalaureate program at the University of Washington, and graduated with a B.A. in Religion, magna cum laude with Highest Honors, and a minor in Medieval History from Middlebury College in Vermont. He currently resides in Arlington County, Virginia, where he has been appointed to the County’s Community Energy and Sustainability Task Force, which in early 2011 will make recommendations to the County Board for long- and short-term goals to reduce Arlington’s total GHG emissions, and the strategies and actions to meet those goals.