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  1. Kathleen Alana McGinty (born May 11, 1963) is a retired American politician and former state and federal environmental policy official. She served as an environmental advisor to Vice President Al Gore and President Bill Clinton .

  2. Katie McGinty is a former White House official and environmental leader who leads Johnson Controls' sustainability and external relations efforts. She has more than 25 years of public and private sector experience and is a recognized innovator in clean energy and environmental protection.

  3. Rethinking how to create and occupy the spaces we inhabit, Katie McGinty, chief sustainability officer at Johnson Controls, walks us through smart, efficient and eco-friendly ways to decarbonize buildings -- and the benefits to both business and the planet.

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  4. Katie McGinty is a vice president and chief sustainability officer for Johnson Controls, a global leader for smart, healthy and sustainable buildings technology. She is also a former White House official, a former Pennsylvania secretary of environmental protection and a former chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Learn more about her TED talk on smart solutions to decarbonize buildings and her career achievements.

  5. Apr 26, 2016 · Katie McGinty defeated Joe Sestak and John Fetterman to become the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. She faced incumbent Pat Toomey, who ran unopposed in the Republican primary, in the general election.

  6. Jul 25, 2016 · Kathleen Alana "Katie" McGinty was the 2016 Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in Pennsylvania. She faced incumbent Senator Pat Toomey in the general election and lost. McGinty was born May 11, 1963, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She has a B.S. in chemistry from Saint Joseph's University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.

  7. Oct 21, 2016 · Katie McGinty, the Best Choice for the Senate in Pennsylvania. By The Editorial Board. Oct. 21, 2016. Share full article. 128. Janet Hansen. Democrats need a net gain of five seats to control...

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