Diana Godlevskaya
About Diana Godlevskaya
Diana Godlevskaya serves as the Deputy Director of Federal Affairs at the American Clean Power Association, where she has worked since 2023. She has a background in environmental policy and advocacy, with experience in various roles related to clean energy and environmental research.
Current Role in Federal Affairs
Diana Godlevskaya serves as the Deputy Director of Federal Affairs at the American Clean Power Association (ACP), a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she manages federal legislative strategies and engages with policymakers to advance clean energy initiatives. Her responsibilities include overseeing the CLEANPOWER PAC, with a focus on hydrogen and appropriations. Godlevskaya's work is pivotal in shaping federal policies that impact the clean energy sector.
Previous Experience at American Clean Power Association
Prior to her current role, Godlevskaya worked at the American Clean Power Association as a Federal Affairs Specialist for six months in 2023 and as a Federal Affairs Associate for five months in 2022. During her tenure, she contributed to various federal initiatives and legislative efforts aimed at promoting clean energy solutions. Her experience at ACP has equipped her with valuable insights into the intersection of policy and clean energy.
Educational Background in Environmental Policy
Diana Godlevskaya holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Sustainability and Geoscience from Meredith College, where she studied from 2016 to 2018. She furthered her education at North Carolina State University, earning a Graduate Certificate in Public Policy Analysis and a Master of Public Administration with a focus on Energy & Environmental Public Policy between 2019 and 2021. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her work in federal affairs and environmental advocacy.
Research and Publications
Godlevskaya has contributed to the academic field through her research, including a peer-reviewed article on electric sector decarbonization published in the December 2021 issue of One Earth. She has also collaborated on studies addressing climate change-induced community relocation and conducted a capstone examination of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Her research efforts reflect her commitment to understanding and addressing environmental challenges.
Language Proficiency and Advocacy Work
Fluent in Russian, Ukrainian, and English, Diana Godlevskaya leverages her language skills in her legislative and advocacy work. Her multilingual abilities enhance her effectiveness in communicating with diverse stakeholders and engaging in discussions related to environmental policies. This proficiency supports her efforts to advocate for clean energy initiatives and collaborate with various communities.