Alix Emory
EV Equity Program Manager
In her role as an EV Equity Program Manager, Alix provides education and assistance to disadvantaged communities to help them create equity through grant funded electric vehicle ownership. After 3 years working in the program, she uses her managerial role to advocate for funding, legislative policy changes, and to uplift the voices of her community’s residents.
Asthma is a disease that has severely and directly affected every member of her family. Alix is drawn to CCAC’s mission of reducing the burden of asthma and making a positive impact throughout the San Joaquin Valley. Alix also feels that she is living out her childhood dream of electrifying transit in the San Joaquin Valley.
Alix is a fifth-generation Fresno resident and grew up seeing the negative environmental and economic impacts the city has faced. At an early age, Alix volunteered with non-profit and local community outreach programs that worked to better the lives of those who the system leaves behind in Fresno. By the time she was 16, she sat on a community development board to improve living conditions by eliminating slumlords in the area and uniting the community into one powerful voice.