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Shalini Vajjhala

Shalini Vajjhala

Nonresident Senior Fellow - Brookings Metro

Shalini Vajjhala is a nonresident senior fellow with the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program. Vajjhala is founder & CEO of re:focus partners, a design firm dedicated to developing integrated resilient infrastructure solutions and innovative public-private partnerships for vulnerable communities around the world. Vajjhala is also co-founder of The Atlas, an online community for local governments to find, source, and procure innovative urban solutions.

Previously, Vajjhala held multiple positions in the Obama Administration, including special representative in the Office of Administrator Lisa Jackson at the US EPA, where she led the US-Brazil Joint Initiative on Urban Sustainability; deputy assistant administrator in the Office of International & Tribal Affairs at EPA; and deputy associate director for Energy & Climate at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Vajjhala joined the Obama Administration from Resources for the Future, where she was awarded a patent for her adaptation mapping work.

Vajjhala received her PhD in Engineering & Public Policy and B.Arch in Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University, and was also a visiting associate professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, where she designed and taught a series of courses on Case Studies in Sustainable Development.

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Shalini Vajjhala is a nonresident senior fellow with the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program. Vajjhala is founder & CEO of re:focus partners, a design firm dedicated to developing integrated resilient infrastructure solutions and innovative public-private partnerships for vulnerable communities around the world. Vajjhala is also co-founder of The Atlas, an online community for local governments to find, source, and procure innovative urban solutions.

Previously, Vajjhala held multiple positions in the Obama Administration, including special representative in the Office of Administrator Lisa Jackson at the US EPA, where she led the US-Brazil Joint Initiative on Urban Sustainability; deputy assistant administrator in the Office of International & Tribal Affairs at EPA; and deputy associate director for Energy & Climate at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Vajjhala joined the Obama Administration from Resources for the Future, where she was awarded a patent for her adaptation mapping work.

Vajjhala received her PhD in Engineering & Public Policy and B.Arch in Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University, and was also a visiting associate professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, where she designed and taught a series of courses on Case Studies in Sustainable Development.

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