Clarence Edwards

Executive Director

Clarence Edwards is Executive Director of E3G's Washington DC office.

Clarence Edwards
E3G Washington Office
@DEinDC Clarence E.

Clarence has extensive experience from inside and outside government in U.S. foreign policy, international development policy, government relations, issue advocacy, and strategic communications.

Over the course of the past two decades, Clarence has represented the policy interests of governments, nongovernmental organizations, and foundations. Before E3G, Clarence led the Friends Committee on National Legislation’s work on sustainable energy and environmental policy.

Clarence spent six years at the Australian Embassy in the United States, where he advised on strategies to engage the Congress and executive branch.

As a lobbyist and advocate, he represented the interests of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, the ONE Campaign, and the Enough Project.

He has also served as a congressional appropriations liaison for the Department of Energy, managed congressional outreach for the Council on Foreign Relations, and served in the Bureau of Public Affairs at the Department of State.

Clarence can be found on weekends in his kitchen trying out new recipes.

Clarence has extensive experience from inside and outside government in U.S. foreign policy, international development policy, government relations, issue advocacy, and strategic communications.

Over the course of the past two decades, Clarence has represented the policy interests of governments, nongovernmental organizations, and foundations. Before E3G, Clarence led the Friends Committee on National Legislation’s work on sustainable energy and environmental policy.

Clarence spent six years at the Australian Embassy in the United States, where he advised on strategies to engage the Congress and executive branch.

As a lobbyist and advocate, he represented the interests of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, the ONE Campaign, and the Enough Project.

He has also served as a congressional appropriations liaison for the Department of Energy, managed congressional outreach for the Council on Foreign Relations, and served in the Bureau of Public Affairs at the Department of State.

Clarence can be found on weekends in his kitchen trying out new recipes.

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