Caroline.SELC

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
caroline.SELC
Caroline is a Law Fellow at the Sustainable Economies Law Center focusing on the Community Enterprises and Community Renewable Energy programs. Her research includes analysis of social enterprises access to
Caroline is a Law Fellow at the Sustainable Economies Law Center focusing on the Community Enterprises and Community Renewable Energy programs. Her research includes analysis of social enterprises access to growth capital and startup financing, federal and state securities laws, federal and state money transmitter laws, and innovative business models for community ownership of energy. Caroline is passionate about working with sustainable businesses, startups and entrepreneurs.
Raised in the Bay Area, Caroline received a J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) with a certificate in Environmental Law and received her undergraduate degree in Community Studies from UC Santa Cruz. She has previously worked for the White House Council on Environmental Quality, Shute, Mihaly & Weinberger, the United Nations and Fiji’s Department of Environment where she drafted the Nation’s first recycling regulation. She also loves the ocean and can find her learning to surf the frigid waters of northern California.