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Portrait of Josephus Allmond smiling in a navy blue suit and striped tie.

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Charlottesville, VA – Virginia Office

Josephus Allmond

Staff Attorney

Josephus handles solar cases at the State Corporation Commission (SCC), which regulates utilities in Virginia. He assists with air and energy related work in front of the SCC as well. He participates in agency-led stakeholder processes on behalf of SELC and in agency-led rule making and permitting processes. 

I am so grateful that I get to work with an organization that is doing the difficult work to address climate change.

Josephus also works with the Virginia Environmental Justice Collaborative and a highlight of his SELC work was the State Air Pollution Control Board’s denial of an air permit for the Lambert Compressor Station on environmental justice grounds.

“Since I began to learn more about climate change as an undergrad, I’ve felt strongly that climate change is the most pressing issue for our generation,” he says. “I am so grateful that I get to work with an organization that is doing the difficult work to address climate change.”

Josephus grew up in Chico, Calif. and now lives just outside of Charlottesville in Troy. He and his girlfriend enjoy being so close to all that Charlottesville has to offer, but love the space that they and their dogs have in Troy.

Previous experience

  • J.D., Duke University School of Law; Duke Environmental Law and Policy Clinic  
  • M.S., Northern Arizona University, climate science and solutions 
  • B.A., Northern Arizona University, magna cum laude
  • A.A., Butte Community College
  • With SELC since 2020
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