Aideen Chapman
About Aideen Chapman
Aideen Chapman serves as the Offshore Wind Policy and Regulatory Affairs Manager at the American Clean Power Association. She has a background in political science and economics from Purdue University and has held various roles within the organization since 2019.
Current Role in Offshore Wind Policy
Aideen Chapman serves as the Offshore Wind Policy and Regulatory Affairs Manager at the American Clean Power Association (ACP). In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing policies that support the offshore wind sector. Her responsibilities include engaging with regulatory bodies and stakeholders to advocate for effective policies that promote the growth of offshore wind energy. She has been in this position since 2022.
Previous Experience at American Clean Power Association
Prior to her current role, Aideen Chapman held two positions at the American Clean Power Association. She worked as a Federal Affairs Intern for three months in 2019, where she gained experience in federal policy matters. Following this internship, she served as a Policy and Regulatory Affairs Associate for Offshore Wind from 2020 to 2022, contributing to policy development and regulatory compliance in the offshore wind sector.
Educational Background
Aideen Chapman studied at Purdue University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Science in Economics. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in policy analysis and economic principles, which she applies in her current role in offshore wind policy.
Early Career Experience
Before her work in the clean energy sector, Aideen Chapman worked as a Barista at Greyhouse Coffee and Supply Co. from 2016 to 2019. She also gained experience as a Human Resources Recruiting Coordinator at Repligen Corporation for two months in 2019. These roles contributed to her professional development and customer service skills.