Matt Boyer
Matt is an international development expert focused on unlocking the potential of the private sector to accelerate sustainable economic growth. He helps clients design and implement programs at the nexus of renewable energy, climate resilience, and social impact.
Matt is an international development expert with more than 10 years of experience designing and implementing renewable energy, climate resilience, and social impact programs in more than 45 developing countries and the U.S. He leads a strategic growth initiative that leverages expertise in multiple disciplines to design and deliver programs for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Millennium Challenge Corporation, and other development clients.
He recently served as Deputy Chief of Party for USAID’s Energy Efficiency for Clean Development Program, a six-year $22 million global advisory cooperative agreement. Matt contributed to the design, management, and execution of 23 separate leader awards and five associate awards that partnered with international USAID missions to address the key questions and critical barriers surrounding climate resilience strategies, energy resource planning, and energy efficiency policy adoption.
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M.B.A., Global Executive Program, Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business
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B.A., Environmental Studies, University of Pennsylvania