Shalanda Baker

Shalanda Helen Baker (born December 24, 1976) is the deputy Director for Energy Justice and Secretary’s Advisor on Equity at the United States Department of Energy, and is the current nominee to serve as Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the US Department of Energy in the Biden administration.[1][2][3] She is also a professor of law, professor of public policy and urban affairs at Northeastern University.

Shalanda Helen Baker
Shalanda H. Baker
Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity
United States Department of Energy
Nominee
Assuming office
TBD
PresidentJoe Biden
SucceedingJames E Campos
Ann Augustyn (acting)

She is the co-founder of the Initiative for Energy Justice[4][5] and the author of the book Revolutionary Power: An Activist’s Guide to the Energy Transition.[6]

Baker played in the 1998 Women's Rugby World Cup.[7]

Education

Baker received a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from the United States Air Force Academy. She received her Juris Doctor degree from Northeastern University School of Law, and later received her Master of Laws degree from University of Wisconsin Law School.[8][9]

Career

She worked as an Air Force officer during the “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” era, and pursued an honorable discharge[10] after her personal situation put her at odds with the policy.[11] She was a professor of Law at the University of San Francisco and the University of Hawaii at Manoa,[12] before joining professor of law, professor of public policy and urban affairs at Northeastern University.

Biden administration

On April 22, 2021, President Joe Biden nominated Baker to be the Director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the United States Department of Energy.[13] Hearings were held before the Senate Energy Committee on her nomination on June 8, 2021. The committee favorably reported her nomination to the Senate floor on July 22, 2021. Baker's nomination expired at the end of the year and was returned to President Biden on January 3, 2022.[14]

President Biden re-sent her nomination the next day. On March 8, 2022, the committee favorably reported her nomination to the Senate floor.[15] Her nomination is pending before the entire Senate.

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