
Anne Crawley ’76
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Anne Crawley ’76
Anne is interested in sharing knowledge about the natural world and how people interact with it. She is interested in sharing ways to act sustainably to reduce climate change, protect the natural world, and improve people’s interaction with the natural world.
Anne retired from managing technical assistance to Federal agencies to help them use renewable energy, Sustainability, Net Zero Energy, and energy efficiency, through her work at the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) at the U.S. Department of Energy. She managed the Greening of the White House and Greening of other iconic National Parks and Federal facilities in the 1990’s. She is active in volunteer work, including the Yale Blue Green Sustainability Initiative. She volunteered with US Green Building Council’s Women in Green group, planning local Women in Green breakfasts with speakers, and plan Education sessions at the Greenbuild Conference. She chaired a parent committee on Environmental Action at her children’s school, organizing trail walks, farmer’s markets, and Stewardship Days. She has helped maintain a native plant garden at a nature center.
Anne graduated from Yale College in 1976 in Architecture, and she has a MS in Energy and Resources from UC Berkeley. She lives in Washington DC with her husband, and has two grown children in Boston, MA and St Petersburg, FL. She spends time in nature in Virginia, near Shenandoah National Park.
