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Pacific Environment appoints new California Climate Policy Director

Pacific Environment welcomed Davina Hurt as its new California Climate Policy Director, effective from 30 January 2025.

Hurt brings extensive experience in environmental policy and public service. Appointed by California Governor Gavin Newsom, she served on the California Air Resources Board for over four years.

An attorney, two-term councilwoman, and former mayor of Belmont, California, she has been a leader in transportation, energy, waste management, and air quality.

“We are thrilled that Davina is joining our climate policy team here at Pacific Environment,” said Shannon Wright, Executive Director for Pacific Environment. “Davina’s legal background and expertise in environmental policy as well as her in-depth experience as an elected official and commissioner brings unique credentials to the role.”

Davina Hurt previously represented San Mateo County cities on the Bay Area Air Quality Management District Board, where she served as Chair of Directors and led key initiatives on community health equity, justice, and emissions regulations.

Hurt also chaired the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County, advancing its first strategic plan and Equity Action Plan. Additionally, she has supported California’s electric vehicle transition as a former policy board member of Veloz.

According to the statement, with nearly a decade of experience as an elected official and commissioner, Hurt is committed to driving bold, equitable, and innovative climate solutions in her new role.

“I am excited to join the climate policy team at Pacific Environment that has already been driving zero-emissions shipping policy in the state of California and around the Pacific Rim,” commented Davina Hurt.

“I’m looking forward to advocating for zero-emissions shipping and ports, whose harmful pollution impacts millions of Californians living near ports. Advancing clean shipping and port technologies is not only critical for the health of portside communities but are also a major economic opportunity — positioning the state of California as a leader for zero-emissions, clean maritime shipping and creating sustainable green jobs.”





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