Colleen Kaveney Moss

Principal
Washington, DC

Colleen Kaveney Moss

Principal
Washington, DC

Quick Facts

  • Experienced advisor with expertise in political and legislative strategy, coalition building and federal policy focused on energy, tax and clean manufacturing issues

Colleen's Bio

Colleen Kaveney Moss joined Cornerstone in March 2025 and possesses a proven track record of advancing clean energy, tax and clean manufacturing policies. Most recently, she served as Managing Director of Industrial Policy & Advocacy at ClearPath, where she was a senior member of the government affairs team and worked on advancing conservative clean energy policies in Congress.

In this role, Colleen worked with Members of the House and Senate on bipartisan policy priorities vetted by industry to accelerate American innovation and reduce global emissions. She served as a member of the leadership team, responsible for managing a significant portion of ClearPath’s policy portfolio and led advocacy efforts for the bipartisan, bicameral Concrete and Asphalt Innovation Act, IMPACT Act and IMPACT 2.0, which will setup the Department of Energy’s first RD&D program focused on low-emission cement, concrete and asphalt production, accelerate innovative investments for existing producers and derisk investments for new innovative companies. Colleen also led utility outreach and tax priorities for the organization. She spearheaded ClearPath Action’s support for the enactment of the SUPER Act in the CHIPS package while also building out and growing the organization’s Clean Manufacturing team and program. Colleen serves as President of the Women’s Energy Resource Council (WERC), a non-profit focused on networking for women in energy policy for the public and private sector in Washington D.C.

Prior to her work at ClearPath, Colleen served as Senior Manager of Federal Government Affairs at Duke Energy Corporation, where she helped direct legislative strategy on power generation issues, including tax during TCJA in 2017, nuclear, permitting and climate leading up to the roll out of the company’s net zero by 2050 goal. Earlier in her career, Colleen worked at the Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), where she supported the Tax Committee and worked with Congress on tax and banking legislation. Colleen also served as a Legislative Correspondent for Sen. Roy Blunt (R-MO), working on tax, banking, budget and small business issues.

Colleen received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the College of the Holy Cross. She was a member of the Washington Semester program and interned at the Heritage Foundation’s Center for Legal and Judicial Studies under Edwin Meese while working on her thesis to restore First Amendment Rights under Citizens United vs. FEC. While studying at Holy Cross, Colleen led 12 volunteer programs related to homelessness and hunger.

Colleen and her husband Kellis reside on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. with their three children.

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BA, College of the Holy Cross