Andrew is a Senior Director at GMA, where he leads efforts to develop novel market mechanisms to decarbonize chemicals production and supports supply-side diligence and standards development across GMA sectors. Andrew comes to GMA with experience in industrial decarbonization, industrial policy, and corporate strategy. In his previous role as a Senior Advisor to the Department of Energy, Andrew led cross-office research on the investment case for clean energy manufacturing and industrial decarbonization, in addition to supporting efforts to commercialize low-carbon production supported by DOE grants. Prior to his time at DOE, Andrew was a Partner at The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where he worked with clients across heavy industry and manufacturing to develop growth strategies and build demand signals for low-carbon products. Andrew has a BA in Government from Harvard University. He has published articles on the critical role of demand aggregation to decarbonize heavy industry, led the development of the supply chain risk management framework used by DOE’s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains, and oversaw the process to draft multiple chapters of the most recent White House Quadrennial Supply Chain Review. Andrew lives in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire with his partner and daughter and enjoys spending time outdoors whenever possible.