Carrie Doyle
Carrie Doyle is a Program Officer in the Environment Program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Carrie supports the U.S. climate portfolio, embracing a holisitic approach to decarbonizing American society as a means of addressing the climate emergency, keeping communities healthy, and ensuring a pathway to shared economic prosperity.
Carrie has spent the last three decades as an organizer, advocate, grant-maker, and strategist. She is best known for her work designing innovative models for advocacy that bridge the partisan divide. During her two-year fellowship at Hewlett, Carrie will continue her work as the Principal at Big Canyon Strategies where she advises donors and foundations on climate policy and grantmaking strategies. Previously, Carrie worked as the Vice President for Public Engagement at the Energy Foundation and as the Executive Director of Colorado Conservation Voters.
Carrie holds a bachelor’s in American studies from Stanford University.