Jordan Dickinson serves as the Labor-Industry Liaison at the Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains within the U.S. Department of Energy, where he plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration between organized labor and the energy sector. With a robust background as a Legislative...
Jordan Dickinson serves as the Labor-Industry Liaison at the Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains within the U.S. Department of Energy, where he plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration between organized labor and the energy sector. With a robust background as a Legislative Director, Jordan brings a wealth of experience in politics and policy analysis, which he leverages to advocate for high-quality, well-paying jobs in the evolving energy landscape. His expertise in community engagement and government relations is instrumental in developing Community Benefit Plans that not only enhance the American energy supply chain but also ensure that local communities reap the benefits of energy projects.
In his current role, Jordan is actively involved in key initiatives aimed at strengthening the workforce within the manufacturing and energy sectors. He utilizes his skills in project management and community organizing to facilitate dialogues between stakeholders, ensuring that labor perspectives are integrated into policy frameworks. His strong communication abilities enable him to articulate complex energy policies to diverse audiences, fostering greater understanding and collaboration.
Jordan’s academic background, highlighted by a Master of Science in Energy Policy and Climate from The Johns Hopkins University, complements his practical experience, allowing him to approach challenges with a well-rounded perspective. His commitment to cultural awareness and economic research further enhances his ability to navigate the intricate dynamics of labor and industry, making him a vital asset in the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions that prioritize both job creation and community welfare. Through his work, Jordan Dickinson exemplifies the critical intersection of policy, community, and industry in shaping a resilient energy future for the United States.