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About Green Light Group

Dave Grossman founded Green Light Group in 2006.  Mr. Grossman has spent the past 10+ years working in environmental development, law, organizing, politics, media, and policy.  He has developed expertise with issues ranging from climate change to international environmental compliance, with perspectives drawn from domestic and international non-governmental organizations, state government, and political campaigns.

Previously, Mr. Grossman was a Staff Attorney with the Institute for Governance & Sustainable Development, managing projects for the International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement (INECE). Prior to that, he worked in the 2004 presidential campaign cycle, first on Howard Dean's innovative and precedent-setting campaign in the Democratic primary and then in the general election with Environment2004 doing media outreach to women, sportsmen, and independent voters.  He also served as a law clerk for the Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court, did environmental law work with Earthjustice and the Alaska Attorney General's Office, and was a grassroots organizer on endangered species issues with the National Audubon Society

Mr. Grossman's publications include Warming Up to a Not-So-Radical Idea: Tort-Based Climate Change Litigation (Columbia Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 28, p.1, 2003) and An Introduction to Theories of Why States and Firms Do (and Do Not) Comply with Law (7th INECE Conference Proceedings, Vol.1, 2005).  He currently serves on the board of the National Association of Environmental Law Societies (NAELS).

He graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University with a degree in Politics and received his law degree from Yale Law School.

Building on this experience, Green Light Group can help your organization in designing, implementing, or improving a wide array of projects on a broad range of issues.