Mark Harding, Mashpee WampanoagSRP Managing Partner
25 years of assisting Tribes with their Environmental, Economic and Energy
Challenges• Social, political and culturally active citizen of the
Mashpee Wampanoag• 12 years as a tribal elected officer• Experienced in managing multiple federal grants,
projects and budgets
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
Priscilla SantosTule River Indian Tribe
• Born and raised on the Tule River Indian Reservation.
• Degree in Business Administration in 2002, primary focus has been in finance and business management.
• Objectives as a Tribal Leader have focused on planning activities that foster development of a sustainable tribal community.
• Current project in development is creating an energy resiliency plan for the Tule River Tribe through renewable energy resources.
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
Tribal Council Treasurer
Medhi Ganji, PhDSRP Principal20 Years of Experience Solving Energy
and Infrastructure Challenges• Led more than 20 publicly-funded microgrid
projects with local governments and utilities. Proud to work with two tribes in CA
• Engaged with Federal, State, and Technical Discussion around Microgrid
• Creator of Tribal-Level Resilience Solution• Served Technical Lead for IEEE Smart City
Committee
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
Edward Saltzberg, PhDSRP PrincipalForty Years of Experience Solving
Environmental and Energy Challenges• Developed regulatory guidance for EPA and DOE• Facilitated Federal assistance to communities for
water, waste and resource management• Implements community economic development
initiatives• Director Online Energy Resilience Professional
Training for George Washington University• Produces free online climate resilience education
www.ssfworld.org
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
Todd Isherwood, LEED APSRP PrincipalThirty Years of Experience Project
Management• Energy Manager for City of Boston• Microgrid Project Manager for the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts• Adjunct Professor at W.I.T in Project
Management / Risk Management
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
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Vision of Tribal Reservation
Energy Efficiency Solar PV Energy
StorageControl System
Transportation
Water & Wastewater
Communication
Safety &Security
Environmental
Health
Energy Projects
Energy Security
Clean EnergyCost Reduction
Benefits
Energy Sovereignty
Energy Assurance
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
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Transportation
Water & Wastewater
Communication
Safety &Security
Environmental
Health
Concurrence on Tribal Goals – EERLEconomic, Environment, Resilience, and Life Quality
Collaboration, Information, Convening
Tribal Department Information Requests 360 data gathering
Natural Resources, Environment, Public Works, Telecommunications, Emergency Management, Public Safety, Land Management
Tribal Leadership
Approach to 360 Resilience Needs Assessment
Identify Gaps and VulnerabilitiesWater supply
HeatWildfires
Energy insecurityAirborne health risks
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
Environmental and Social Benefits of 360 Degree Tribal Resilience
• Lens for serving the entire tribal community
• Compliance is only the starting point
• Clean energy = social benefits• Customized education based on
vulnerability, capabilities, goals and customs
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
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Transportation
Water & Wastewater
Communication
Safety &Security
Environmental
Health
Approach to 360 Resilience Phased Resilience Implementation
360-Degree Tribal Resilience
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360-Degree Tribal Resilience
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