Sierra Flanigan is a systems thinker, strategist, and lifelong entrepreneur passionate about the collective work of navigating the energy transition in a just and equitable way. She has spent her career helping nonprofits and businesses to advance environmental stewardship by integrating climate, energy, water, biodiversity, resilience, and justice as organizational priorities, and through fostering field-wide collaboration. Sierra brings her experience working as an executive coach, consultant, and facilitator to advance the Alliance’s mission of energy sovereignty for Native American Tribes.

Sierra earned her bachelor’s from Wheaton College (MA) and her master’s in Strategic Leadership toward Sustainability from the Blekinge Institute of Technology (Sweden) in 2019. She co-hosts the Energy Crash Course edition of Flanigan’s Eco-Logic podcast with her father, Co-Chairs the Living Planet Working Group, and serves on the boards of Social Venture Circle and the Snowmass Capitol Creek Caucus in Colorado.