Cassandra Delaune is an energetic change agent and climate crusader, currently thriving in her role as a Consultant at the intersection of business analytics and operations. With a strong focus on sustainable development, she leverages her expertise to help utilities and organizations navigate the complexities...
Cassandra Delaune is an energetic change agent and climate crusader, currently thriving in her role as a Consultant at the intersection of business analytics and operations. With a strong focus on sustainable development, she leverages her expertise to help utilities and organizations navigate the complexities of their project arcs. Cassandra's collaborative nature allows her to blend analytics with a human touch, fostering positive business interactions that drive meaningful change.
In her recent projects, Cassandra has played a pivotal role in assisting utilities to achieve their stated goals, employing a comprehensive approach that includes large database reviews, stakeholder interviews, and current capability analyses. Her ability to future-cast aligns organizational missions with actionable strategies, ensuring that her clients are not only meeting their immediate objectives but are also positioned for long-term success.
Additionally, Cassandra served as the Interim Executive Director for a public-private non-profit focused on high-performance buildings, where she illustrated the importance of energy conservation and sustainable practices in the built environment. Her skills in program facilitation, public speaking, and grant writing have been instrumental in driving strategic initiatives that promote energy efficiency and sustainable practices across various sectors.
Cassandra’s unique blend of analytical prowess and empathetic leadership makes her a valuable asset in the realm of nonprofit organizations and beyond. She is committed to empowering teams and stakeholders alike, fostering a culture of collaboration that inspires innovation and drives impactful results in the fight against climate change.