Jordanna Rubin

Jordanna Rubin

Jordanna Rubin has over 20 years of experience implementing resilient and equitable disaster recovery programs, and supporting vulnerable and underserved communities. Before joining AECOM, she served as the director of resilience and sustainability for APTIM, environmental manager for the City of Miami Beach, assistant director for the Columbia University Energy Policy Center, and as an analyst for NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies. She has served as a co-chair of the Florida Green Building Coalition’s Local Government Committee and volunteered as a mentor for young professionals with the San Diego American Planners Association, AECOM’s mentorship program and Barnard College. Jordanna holds a master's degree in Public Administration, with a concentration in Environmental and Energy Policy, and a certification in Conservation Biology, both from Columbia University. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Ancient Studies and Environmental Science from Barnard College. Jordanna helped to relocate an indigenous community out of a high-risk zone in southern Louisiana, developed a COVID-19 food security program for vulnerable populations in Southern California and implemented residential resilience programs. She has also managed disaster recovery teams in California, New York, Florida, Texas and Guam, implementing programs that helped communities recover from disasters and enriched their futures.