Our Team 

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Daryl Owen is a nationally recognized energy policy expert who spent twelve years in the US Senate. He served as Chief of Staff to US Senator Bennett Johnston of Louisiana, quickly rising to become Staff Director of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Daryl’s tenure coincided with one of the most productive periods of energy policy development and most of the nation’s current energy policies and laws bear his imprint. He remains a force in the energy policy developments unfolding today. Daryl holds a BA and JD from Louisiana State University. He served on the LSU Law Review and has been published in numerous energy journals and periodicals.

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Bruce Evans is a highly respected veteran of Capitol Hill with nearly thirty years of experience crafting and negotiating consequential legislation. His leadership and capabilities are best exemplified by his role as Staff Director of two major US Senate Committees—the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and, most recently, the Committee on Appropriations. Bruce began his career at the US Department of Commerce before moving to the Senate to work for numerous Senators and as Clerk of the Appropriations Subcommittee on the Interior. In 2014 he was awarded the William E. “Eph” Creswell Leadership Award for “exceptional staff leadership in the United States Congress.” Bruce is a native of Washington state and a graduate of Yale University.

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Adam Ingols is a government relations and energy policy expert with extensive experience in the legislative and executive branches of government.  He began his career with the Speaker of the House before serving in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs for President George W. Bush.  After four years in the Bush White House, Adam moved to the US Department of Energy where he rose to be Chief of Staff.  At DOE, Adam was directly involved in all issues before the Department including the national laboratory complex, fossil and renewable fuels policy, and both civilian and military nuclear matters.  Adam is a graduate of Washington and Lee University.

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