Tim Sexton is a Founder and Principal of The Make Good Group, as well as co-founder of E2 Southern California. His firm helps its clients make good on their promises, make good in the world, and make good stuff by creating social impact strategies and programs that grow earnings and differentiate brands. He is a veteran of the content and digital industries, having served in senior management positions as both a creative and operating executive. Tim is also an Emmy Award winning producer who has served as an advisor, consultant, or senior executive to media companies, record labels, technology concerns, large public utilities, investment banks, professional sports franchises, healthcare systems, NGOs, ad agencies, public officials, and rock stars.Tim is also active as a director or advisor to the Alliance for Climate Education, Environmental Media Association, Rock the Vote, International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Liberty Hill Foundation, and others.

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STATEMENT: Federal Rollback of Auto Fuel Efficiency Standards Will Increase Costs for Consumers, Businesses

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is expected to announce the Administration’s intent to weaken federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for vehicles. Such a dramatic shift in policy would halt five decades of progres...


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Companies Cancel $4.4 Billion in Clean Energy Projects; $28 Billion, 30K Jobs Lost in 2025

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REPORT: Clean energy grew 5X faster than rest of Pennsylvania economy, added 3K jobs in 2024

HARRISBURG (Nov. 20, 2025) – Clean energy jobs in Pennsylvania grew more than five times faster than the rest of the state's economy in 2024, raising the total number of clean energy workers in the state to over 104,000, according to the Clean Jobs Pennsylv...


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