Amy Todd
Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Research Lead, Electric School Bus Initiative

Amy Todd is the Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Research Lead for the Electric School Bus Initiative. She works to help monitor progress and learning on the nationwide transition of all school buses to electric.
Prior to joining WRI, Amy worked for the United Nations Foundation where she led monitoring, evaluation and learning for the Clean Cooking Alliance. She also worked at the American Institutes for Research on monitoring, evaluation and research in the international division. She has 12 years of experience helping programs articulate strategy and measure progress.
Amy holds an MPP from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University and a B.A. in Chinese history from Wesleyan University. She served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Azerbaijan.
Amy lives in Portland, ME where she spends time with her family cooking, biking and tending to her beehives.
Projects
Electric School Bus Initiative
Launch PlatformLaunch Platform Visit ProjectCollaborating to equitably electrify the U.S. school bus fleet.
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