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Fulton Christopher Eaglin

Fulton Christopher Eaglin

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Christopher Eaglin received a BA in Economics and Mathematics from Morehouse College in 2003. He received the Marshall Scholarship and studied economic development at the University of Oxford. Thereafter, he helped develop large energy infrastructure projects in Africa, Latin America, and Europe. Most recently, he ran a non-profit focused on supporting innovative youth education and community development social programs in Southern Africa and consulting to financial institutions. His main interests are renewable energy, the economics of climate change, and profit maximization under regulatory and economic uncertainty.

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Christopher Eaglin received a BA in Economics and Mathematics from Morehouse College in 2003. He received the Marshall Scholarship and studied economic development at the University of Oxford. Thereafter, he helped develop large energy infrastructure projects in Africa, Latin America, and Europe. Most recently, he ran a non-profit focused on supporting innovative youth education and community development social programs in Southern Africa and consulting to financial institutions. His main interests are renewable energy, the economics of climate change, and profit maximization under regulatory and economic uncertainty.

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