Bryce Hample
About Bryce Hample
Bryce Hample is a Senior Associate in U.S. Policy & Advocacy at Breakthrough Energy, with a background in public policy and administration roles at Amazon and the United States Senate.
Current Role at Breakthrough Energy
Bryce Hample is currently serving as a Senior Associate for U.S. Policy & Advocacy at Breakthrough Energy. He started this role in 2023 and works in Washington, District of Columbia. In this capacity, Bryce is involved in policy and advocacy efforts within the United States, specifically focusing on energy innovation and sustainable energy policies.
Previous Role at Breakthrough Energy
Before his current position, Bryce Hample worked as an Executive Business Administrator at Breakthrough Energy from 2021 to 2023. This 2-year stint in Washington, D.C. involved significant administrative responsibilities within the organization, contributing to the overall efficiency and operational success of Breakthrough Energy's objectives.
Experience at Amazon
In 2020, Bryce Hample was employed by Amazon as an Executive Assistant in the Amazon Public Policy division. He held this role for 9 months, where he played a key role in supporting public policy initiatives and aiding senior executives within the company.
Positions in U.S. Senate
Bryce Hample has an extensive background working in various capacities within the United States Senate. From 2019 to 2020, he was a Special Assistant in the Office of Senator Maggie Hassan, where he worked for 1 year. Prior to that, he served as an Assistant to the Chief of Staff in the Office of Senator Heidi Heitkamp from 2013 to 2019, a 6-year tenure. His earliest role in the Senate was as an Intern in the Office of Senator Kent Conrad in 2012, which lasted for 3 months.
Educational Background
Bryce Hample graduated from North Dakota State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Business and Management. He studied at the university from 2008 to 2013. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in agricultural business principles, which have complemented his subsequent roles in policy and advocacy.