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Brianna Esteves
Associate, Policy Program
- email: esteves@ceres.org
Brianna Esteves is a senior associate on Ceres’ state policy team. In this capacity, Brianna conducts research and coordinates business advocacy and outreach opportunities on climate and energy policies at the state level. Focusing regionally within the Southeast and other east coast states, Brianna works closely with investors leading on sustainability and companies within Ceres' Business for Innovative Climate & Energy Policy (BICEP) Network.
Brianna joined Ceres in 2014 as coordinator of Ceres’ policy program, where she assisted with the administration of the Ceres BICEP Network and was responsible for providing both administrative and research assistance on various federal and state policy initiatives.
Prior to joining Ceres, Brianna worked as Admissions and Recruiting Assistant at WorldTeach and served as an organic farming volunteer in Spain. She received a B.A. in International Studies from Boston College, with a focus on international ethics and social justice.
Recent Blog Posts
Commentary: Virginia Should Take Advantage of Vast Clean Energy Opportunities
With dozens of Fortune 500 companies looking to run their facilities on renewable energy, Virginia has a golden opportunity to ensure that these investments — and the jobs that come with them — are being made in the Old Dominion State.
Iconic Businesses Call for Swift Action on Clean Power Plan in Pennsylvania
Last week, major companies, including Philadelphia-based IKEA North America, the Adidas Group, Eileen Fisher, JLL, and Nestlé USA, sent letters to state lawmakers urging Pennsylvania to submit a timely strategy outlining how it will implement the Clean Power Plan.
BICEP Welcomes Fetzer Vineyards as Newest Member
Business for Innovative Climate & Energy Policy (BICEP) is honored to welcome Fetzer Vineyards as its newest member.
Seventh Generation and Ben & Jerry's Lead the Call for a Carbon Tax in Vermont
BICEP members Seventh Generation and Ben and Jerry’s are leading the charge in trying to get their home state of Vermont to become the first U.S. state to implement a carbon tax.
Autodesk and Vulcan Help to Take Urban Sustainability to the Next Level
BICEP members Autodesk and Vulcan Inc. are putting their money (and talents) where their mouth is when it comes to climate change. Each is using their expertise and resources in supporting the USDOT’s Smart City Challenge.

