Michelle Wyman is executive director of Applied Solutions, a non-profit organization of local governments committed to aggregating action, leadership and innovation to advance integrated solutions for water, energy, transport and the built environment. She is also a former executive director of ICLEI USA - Local Governments for Sustainability, and she served as the natural resources director for the city of Fort Collins, Colo.
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