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Mohamed Oday
Program Associate at Resilient Cities Catalyst
Mohamed Oday is a Program Associate at Resilient Cities Catalyst, where he supports climate and resilience initiatives through coordination, data management, and stakeholder engagement.
Before joining RCC, Mohamed gained experience across the nonprofit, public, and private sectors at the intersection of climate, energy, and environmental justice. As a Program Officer at Inclusiv, a national nonprofit supporting community development financial institutions, he managed grants, technical deliverables, and training curricula tied to federal clean energy investments. In the private sector, he supported business development for international forest conservation initiatives at Everland LLC. He also served as Operations Manager for the State Energy and Environmental Impact Center, overseeing budgets and conducting research to inform legislative advocacy. In the public sector, Mohamed worked as a Paralegal in the Energy and Environment Bureau of the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office, leading recruitment and interviews for division staff, streamlining case tracking systems in Excel to improve reporting, and supporting case preparation through court coordination, witness interviews, and record documentation.
Mohamed holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and Government and Legal Studies from Bowdoin College. He has also completed specialized training in the Green and Solar Lending Program through the University of New Hampshire's Carsey School of Public Policy.