Shoshone Kendall brings experience across government, nonprofit, and private sectors, specializing in policy administration, community outreach, and program development. She currently serves as the Policy and Grants Coordinator at the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy. Shoshone is Afro-Indigenous, Athabascan Dena’ina, and is committed to advancing Tribal sovereignty through equitable, community-centered clean energy solutions. Originally from Alaska and now based in Colorado, she enjoys hiking, playing music, and traveling in her free time.
She holds a Master of Public Administration in Environmental Policy from the University of Colorado Denver and previously served as an ORISE Fellow at the U.S. Department of Energy’s State and Community Energy Programs, where she supported IRA/IJJA funded Renew American Schools. In 2025, she was recognized with the Sisters in Clean Energy Award for her contributions to the field.