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Two Coalition Leaders Inducted Into Clean Cities Hall of Fame

August 31, 2016 by US Department Energy Leave a Comment

A photo of the Clean Cities Hall of Fame winners posing with their awards on an outdoor balcony.

Don Francis and Rick Price are 2016 Hall of Fame Award Winners

Coordinators Don Francis and Rick Price are the latest inductees into the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities Hall of Fame, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the program’s mission of reducing petroleum use in U.S. transportation. Clean Cities Director Dennis Smith and Co-Director Linda Bluestein inducted the two coordinators into the Clean Cities Hall of Fame on September 1, 2016 while in Knoxville, Tenn., where representatives from nearly 100 Clean Cities coalitions from across the country gathered for the 2016 Clean Cities Coordinator Workshop. The coordinators helm Clean Cities-Georgia and Pittsburgh Region Clean Cities coalitions,

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