Cici Vu serves as the Associate Director of Energy & Climate Equity at DNV, where she leverages her extensive expertise in environmental justice, racial equity, and civil rights to drive transformative change within the energy sector. In her current role, Cici is at the forefront...
Cici Vu serves as the Associate Director of Energy & Climate Equity at DNV, where she leverages her extensive expertise in environmental justice, racial equity, and civil rights to drive transformative change within the energy sector. In her current role, Cici is at the forefront of bridging the gap between data-driven insights and the human dimensions of energy transition, ensuring that the voices of impacted communities are not only heard but prioritized in decision-making processes. Her work involves mediating high-level conflicts and fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders, including government entities, philanthropic organizations, and community groups.
One of Cici's key projects involves developing frameworks that integrate sustainability practices with equitable policy-making, enabling marginalized communities to access clean energy resources and participate in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Her adept skills in public policy and community organizing empower her to create inclusive platforms for dialogue, fostering trust and understanding among all parties involved. Cici's commitment to environmental justice is further exemplified through her leadership in grant writing and volunteer management, where she mobilizes resources to support grassroots initiatives that advocate for climate equity.
With a strong foundation in public speaking and mediation, Cici is a passionate advocate for integrating equity into the energy landscape, ensuring that the transition to sustainable energy is just and equitable for all. Her work not only champions the rights of vulnerable populations but also sets a precedent for how the energy sector can evolve to meet the challenges of climate change while honoring the principles of equity and justice.