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S3 EP3 - LA Cleantech Incubator CEO, Matt Petersen on Public–Private Partnerships & LA’s Path to an Inclusive Green Economy Ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games

22 min · 2 mrt 2026
aflevering S3 EP3 - LA Cleantech Incubator CEO, Matt Petersen on Public–Private Partnerships & LA’s Path to an Inclusive Green Economy Ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games artwork

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On this episode of Civic Encounter, Simi Situ and Amelie Wu interview Matt Petersen, who is the President and CEO of the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) [https://laincubator.org/our-model/], where he leads efforts to build an inclusive green economy by incubating startups, transforming markets through strategic partnerships, and enhancing communities through workforce development. LACI focuses on accelerating transportation electrification, clean energy, and sustainable cities. Previously, Petersen served as Los Angeles’ first Chief Sustainability Officer under Mayor Eric Garcetti, where he helped author the Sustainable City plan, advanced the city’s leadership in electric vehicles, and co-founded Climate Mayors.

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aflevering S3 EP3 - LA Cleantech Incubator CEO, Matt Petersen on Public–Private Partnerships & LA’s Path to an Inclusive Green Economy Ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games artwork

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