Jeff Domanski

Education: BS in Chemistry from SUNY Syracuse; MPA from Princeton University

Recent projects include: Resources Legacy Fund


Jeff Domanski has worked for more than 25 years as a multi-disciplined environmental professional focused on organizational management strategies to foster program development and project management with a focus on profit enhancement, resource conservation and, economic development. He has ,worked in-house and as consultant providing technical and policy analysis services for globally-recognized public, private, and academic organizations, including New York State, Connecticut’s Green Bank, numerous New York City departments, the U.S. Department of Energy, the World Bank, the University of Pennsylvania, Cushman & Wakefield, and a number of sustainability consulting and design firms. 

Since 2015, Jeff has worked in the non-profit sector, promoting national and state climate and energy policies and programs. He became Executive Director of the Center for Economic and Environmental Partnership in 2018 where he supports community energy programs and the growth of workforce development strategies.  

Jeff received his BS in Chemistry from SUNY ESF at Syracuse, an MPA from Princeton University, and is a LEED AP. He co-directed Princeton’s Office of Sustainability from 2006-2010 while pursuing a doctorate in applied cognitive and behavioral science. He proudly served in the U.S. Peace Corps from 1994 to 1996.