Biography

HR leverages his diverse educational background in law, global policy studies, civil engineering, and physics to counsel clients in the energy sector.

He has experience reviewing environmental permits, state statutes and regulations, and researching environmental justice policies and developments. While pursuing his JD, HR was a research assistant at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas, modeling the effects of carbon capture technology on pollutant emissions.

Before joining Beveridge & Diamond, HR worked as a quantitative analyst at a renewable energy finance company, where he developed underwriting processes for renewable energy property liens using data analytics and machine learning. He also has experience working at an energy and water resource management company where he performed analysis and data science techniques on utilities data.

Education

  • Rice University  (B.S., 2015)
    • B.S., Physics and Linguistics
  • University of California - Berkeley  (M.S., 2016)
    • M.S., Civil Engineering
  • University of Texas - Austin  (J.D./M.S., 2024)
    • M.S., Global Policy Studies
    • Chancellor