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  <title><![CDATA[Alumni Spotlight: Grace Fletcher]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Grace Fletcher graduated from Georgia Tech last May with two degrees, a B.S. in Public Policy and a B.S. in Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies. Since then, she has begun a career in the public sector, working in solar energy in Massachusetts.</p>

<p>We spoke with her about her current role and what life has been like since graduation:</p>

<h3>What are you up to post-graduation? What led you there?</h3>

<p>I live in Boston and work for the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources as a program coordinator, helping run the state&rsquo;s solar energy incentive program. I had a goal of moving to Boston after graduation and was interested in working in government, so I got very lucky that everything worked out in my favor.</p>

<h3>What&rsquo;s your favorite part of your current role?</h3>

<p>Every person on my team is incredibly dedicated and pleasant to work with. We&rsquo;re a relatively small team, but we&rsquo;re achieving significant progress in the clean-energy space and setting a positive example for other states to follow.</p>

<h3>How do you think your Georgia Tech public policy education prepared you to succeed?</h3>

<p>My courses in energy and environmental policy gave me the baseline knowledge I needed to enter my field and already have a sense of what&rsquo;s going on and how things work.</p>

<h3>What&rsquo;s something that surprised you about post-graduation life?</h3>

<p>How quickly time flies! When you&rsquo;re no longer marking time by semesters and you&rsquo;re just living day-to-day life, the weeks and months pass by so quickly, which I&rsquo;m still getting used to.</p>

<h3>What&rsquo;s something you miss about Georgia Tech?</h3>

<p>I miss always having access to new people and new interests to pursue&nbsp;whenever you want. Making friends and filling your free time in a meaningful way takes a little more effort outside of the college environment.</p>

<h3>What&rsquo;s one piece of advice that you have for students who are graduating this semester?</h3>

<p>Give yourself more credit than you think you deserve for all your accomplishments thus far.</p>

<h3>Can students interested in pursuing a similar field reach out to you?</h3>

<p>Yes! Email is the best way to reach me at <a href="mailto:fletcherg37@gmail.com">fletcherg37@gmail.com</a>.</p>
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