Former Director of State Policy and Agency Management for the State of New York.
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The State of New York, Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub, Rewiring America, Cahill Gordon & Reindel, LLP

Adam Zurofsky

Adam Zurofsky was the director of state policy and agency management for the State of New York until 2019, when he led the development and implementation of all major policy initiatives for New York State and was responsible for strategic management of the State’s executive agencies and authorities and their more than 150,000 employees.

 Prior to that, Zurofsky served as deputy secretary for energy and finance for the State of New York, where he directly oversaw all policy and regulatory aspects of New York State’s energy, climate, and finance portfolios. Among other things, Zurofsky was responsible for leading the implementation of the State’s climate agenda, including establishing the US Climate Alliance of 25 states and territories committed to upholding the Paris Climate Accords and the decarbonization of the over $200 billion New York Common Retirement Fund. 

Zarofsky currently serves as an advisor to Towd Point Partners, teaches climate policy at Columbia University’s SIPA school, and has taught, published, and lectured on topics ranging from corporate purpose to the clean energy transition in various capacities over the course of his career. He has also served as the interim director of the Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub and as the executive director of Rewiring America.

Prior to his time in government, Zurofsky was a partner in the law firm of Cahill Gordon & Reindel, LLP, where he represented companies and boards of directors in a variety of litigation, regulatory, and governance matters. 

Zurofsky holds an A.B. with honors in political science from Stanford University and a J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School. He lives in New York City with his wife, three children, and their dog.