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Shannon Lee

Energy & Sustainability Manager

Shannon supports corporate and Tribal partners with energy programs and is experienced in strategy, stakeholder engagement, and cross-functional execution. She thrives on the rigor of managing data systems, aligning impact reporting with evolving local, regional, and global regulatory standards. At HP Inc., Shannon worked as a forest program manager on HP's Climate Action Team, combining her environmental, social and governance (ESG) compliance and program management experience to support a $80 million global sustainability portfolio. She represented HP Inc. in industry forums, created and maintained supplier code-of-conduct and sustainability policy documentation, and led stakeholder engagement and relationship management with new and existing partners. Before joining the Climate Action Team, Shannon served as a technical program manager for sustainability under the chief engineer of HP Labs, where she supported energy efficiency, compliance, and sustainability efforts for several global R&D labs. She won a national internal award for her research and recommendations in sustainable digital manufacturing and was recognized by the chief technology officer for her work in developing and facilitating sustainability workshops, which engaged more than 180 subject matter experts to create and present implementable project plans.

Shannon also has experience in building programs from the ground up: as a sustainability program manager at the Environmental Alliance, she coordinated with executive leadership to create a marketing engagement plan, business plan, and five-year operations strategy. In support of these deliverables, she developed and led executive workshops on program development, conducted risk and SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analyses, and presented strategy recommendations for incorporating Science-Based Targets and Nature-Based Solutions into operational goals.

Passionate about equitable, data-driven solutions, Shannon brings a systems-thinking mindset and a love of learning to complex sustainability challenges. She holds a BA in environmental science and an MBA from Willamette University. She is now serving as a voting board member for Solar Oregon, where she aims to support Oregon’s solar community in navigating upcoming regulatory changes, such as the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol updates scheduled to take effect in 2027. Refer to LinkedIn for further details about Shannon’s background and experience.

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