Ben Brint
About Ben Brint
Ben Brint is a Policy Manager with a background in environmental and energy policy, currently working at SWTCH. He has held various roles in organizations focused on clean transportation and electric vehicle infrastructure, including positions at Clean Energy Leadership Institute, VEIC, and Tesla.
Work at SWTCH
Ben Brint currently holds the position of Policy Manager at SWTCH, where he has been employed since 2024. His role involves managing policies related to electric vehicle charging solutions. He operates remotely from San Francisco, California, and focuses on advancing sustainable transportation initiatives within the organization.
Previous Experience in Clean Energy
Prior to his current role, Ben Brint worked as a Clean Transportation Consultant at VEIC from 2023 to 2024. He also served as a CELI Fellow at the Clean Energy Leadership Institute for four months in 2023. His experience in these positions contributed to his expertise in clean energy and transportation policy.
Educational Background
Ben Brint earned a Master of Public Policy with a concentration in Energy and Environment from the University of California, Berkeley. He also holds a Bachelor's Degree in US and Middle Eastern History from the same institution. Additionally, he studied at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, further enhancing his academic background.
Advocacy for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
Ben Brint advocates for the implementation of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, particularly in multi-tenant buildings across the Western United States. His focus on sustainable transportation solutions aligns with his professional background in environmental and energy policy.
Diverse Professional Experience
Ben Brint has a diverse professional background, having held various roles in organizations such as Tesla, Lyft, and MightyHive. His positions ranged from EV Charging and Energy Public Policy Intern to Market Operations Manager, providing him with extensive experience in operations and policy management within the transportation sector.