Erin is San Francisco International Airport’s first Sustainability and Resilience Director. She partners with the Airport community to co-design, manage, and administer sustainability and resilience policies, projects, and programs that achieve net-zero outcomes for energy, carbon, and waste and prepare the campus for a climate-impacted future. Erin previously served the City of Cupertino as its Deputy City Manager, where she drafted and activated the City’s first Climate Action Plan and launched the countywide community choice aggregation program (Silicon Valley Clean Energy), Silicon Valley Collaborative Energy Procurement program, and Silicon Valley’s Climate Adaptation & Resilience Plan. She was also a member of stewardship and climate planning teams at the Conservation Law Foundation, Goddard Institute of Space Studies, and National Park Service. She currently serves on the Board of LightHawk and leads key task groups for the Airport Council International and North American Committees and the American Association of Airport Executives. Erin holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Earth Institute and two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.