Mollie Corcoran
About Mollie Corcoran
Mollie Corcoran is a State Government Affairs Analyst at Chevron in Sacramento, California, with a background in politics and public administration. She has held various roles at Chevron since 2014 and has experience in different locations and sectors.
Current Role at Chevron
Mollie Corcoran serves as a State Government Affairs Analyst at Chevron. Based in Sacramento, California, she plays a crucial role in managing relationships with state government officials and agencies. Her responsibilities include advocacy, policy analysis, and representing Chevron's interests in state-level discussions.
Professional Background at Chevron
Mollie Corcoran has been with Chevron since 2014, progressing through various roles and departments. She started as a Policy, Government and Public Affairs Intern in Houston, Texas. Following this, she worked as a Social Media Coordinator in the San Francisco Bay Area, then as a Communications Specialist in San Ramon, CA. In 2017, she briefly served as California Representative before assuming her current position.
Education and Expertise
Mollie Corcoran has a strong academic background in politics and public administration. She earned her Master of Public Administration (MPA) from the University of the Pacific - McGeorge School of Law in 2020. Prior to this, she studied at The University of Edinburgh and completed her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Politics from Bates College. Her education has provided her with a robust foundation in political science and public policy.
Early Career and Internships
Before joining Chevron, Mollie Corcoran gained valuable experience through various internships. She served as a Caseflow Intern at the Connecticut Judicial Branch in 2013. Additionally, she was the Site Co-Director at Let's Get Ready, where she focused on educational initiatives in the Lewiston/Auburn, Maine area. These roles helped shape her career in public affairs and government relations.
International Experience
Mollie Corcoran broadened her academic horizon by studying at The University of Edinburgh for nearly a year. This international experience contributed to her diverse perspective on political and social issues. It also provided her with a global understanding that complements her work in state government affairs.