Meet the Foundation Staff

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Executive Director

Lauren Waldrip

Lauren Waldrip previously acted as partner at Campbell Ward, a Little Rock based public affairs and public relations firm. A native of Moro, Lauren oversaw communications, promotional efforts, media relations, trade association management, event planning, marketing strategies, government relations, grassroots engagement and activities for state and federal PACs.

While at Campbell Ward, Lauren served as the Executive Director of the Arkansas Rice Federation and testified on behalf of farmers before the Public Service Commission regarding net metering.

She has worked as Project Coordinator for the Razorback Foundation, where she created and implemented a program that increased membership by 20%. Lauren assisted with the re-branding of the Razorback Foundation and aided in planning events for current and prospective donors. She has provided public relations assistance for U.S. Senator John Boozman and for the Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation.

Lauren serves on the Little Rock Water Reclamation Commission and the Arkansas Foodbank board. She has been named to Arkansas Business’ 20 in their 20’s and Arkansas Money and Politics’ Future 50 lists and is a Leadership Arkansas graduate.

Executive Director

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Director of Operations

Jill Balaster

Director of Operations & Communications

Jill Balaster serves as the Director of Operations & Communications at the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association. She holds a Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from Arkansas Tech University.

Prior to her current role, Jill was the President of an Arkansas-based startup solar development company from January 2021 to April 2023. During her tenure, she implemented project management tools, streamlined operations, and developed comprehensive HR policies. Her efforts led to a 200% growth in the workforce within two years.

At the Arkansas Advanced Energy Association, Jill has quickly made an impact by enhancing operational efficiency and communication strategies. She is dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment and driving the association's mission forward.

Outside of work, Jill is passionate about health and fitness, travel, photography, and gardening. She and her husband are currently restoring a live-aboard sailboat with plans to travel the world.

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Director of Workforce Development

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C-PACE Administrator

Jonathon Rasburry

April Ambrose, LEED Fellow and GCP, is the Director of Workforce Development for the Arkansas Advanced Energy Foundation. She is an Arkansas native with over 20 years of experience in the sustainability and advanced energy industry. April designed her own major at Hendrix College in Environmental Education, founded Arkansas Earth Day Foundation among other non-profit leadership, provided over 500 educational presentations to local and national groups, and grew Entegrity, a Little Rock based energy and sustainability consulting and development firm, from two to 130 employees with 9 offices.

Director of Workforce Development

April Ambrose, LEED Fellow

A Benton native, Rasburry previously served as Landscape Specialist for the City of Little Rock and Education Project Manager for Entegrity. Rasburry graduated from University of Central Arkansas with a Bachelor of Education and a Bachelor of Science in Sustainability Studies from the University of Arizona before teaching for the North Little Rock School District and Bryant Public Schools.

As C-PACE Administrator, Rasburry oversees the creation and implementation of the Central Arkansas C-PACE program as part of Metroplan’s EPA Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) awarded in July 2024. The program is fairly new to Arkansas, and is a financing option for commercial real estate developers to encourage energy-efficient building practices.

Central Arkansas C-PACE Administrator

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Communications Manager

Stephanie Slagle

Maumelle native Slagle brings more than 16 years of communications experience to AAEA and AAEF. She worked in public relations for Mangan Holcomb Partners before joining the North Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau in 2013. Rising through the ranks to Vice President of Marketing and Communications over ten years, she was honored as a 2021 Hospitality Hero by the Arkansas Hospitality Association and featured in Little Rock Soiree's "Women to Watch" 2022. Her photography appeared in prominent publications like AY Magazine and Arkansas Business. A Hendrix College graduate with a strategic communications certificate from University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Slagle is also a certified Travel Marketing Professional (TMP).

As Communications Manager for AAEA and AAEF, Slagle is responsible for developing and executing comprehensive communication strategies that align with the organization’s mission and goals.

Communications Manager