As an energy efficiency engineer, Emily focuses on measure development and technical review for residential and commercial spaces in the Pacific Northwest.
Before joining Evergreen in 2024, she was the lead engineer at DNV servicing ─ the DTE Commercial and Industrial program. In this role, she provided technical leadership, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, which resulted in the high-performance delivery of 4,000+ energy efficiency projects annually. Additionally, Emily conducted detailed data analysis using regression models and the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP) framework to validate energy savings across various commercial and industrial projects.
Emily received her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University (Go Green) and her master’s degree in sustainable energy engineering from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Obtaining her master’s degree from Ireland allowed her to live overseas for three years and travel around Europe. Emily enjoys spending time hiking and being outdoors in Michigan’s short summers. She has a rescue cat named Socks, who is the love of her life. Emily is pictured here with her partner, Cathal, on a trip to Paris, France.
