JORDAN ECCLES
Deputy Director for Innovation, Executive Office of the President - Council on Environmental Quality
Jordan Eccles is a Presidential Innovation Fellow working with the Executive Office of the President – Council on Environmental Quality as Deputy Director for Innovation. In this role, Dr. Eccles brings best practices in digital strategy, AI and data analytics, and mission-driven outcomes to infrastructure planning and build-out. He is a technology and data science professional with over a decade of experience working to transform processes and tools in the Department of Defense, most recently working with the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Operational Energy to develop approaches for maximizing combat capability by optimizing fuel use. In this role, he pioneered a software and productivity approach to fuel logistics, delivering programs saving tens of millions of dollars in fuel costs wasted on non-mission inefficiencies. Dr. Eccles previously supported the Air Force Encroachment Management and Community Partnership programs, preventing impacts to mission operations at over forty installations. Prior to working with the Air Force, he helped found a startup working in credit card security and served as its Chief Technology Officer and worked as a postdoctoral associate and adjunct professor at Duke University, researching topics in the energy and environment space. Dr. Eccles also served as a Surface Warfare Officer in the US Navy and a high school science and math teacher in Raleigh, NC.
JORDAN ECCLES
Deputy Director for Innovation, Executive Office of the President - Council on Environmental Quality

Jordan Eccles is a Presidential Innovation Fellow working with the Executive Office of the President – Council on Environmental Quality as Deputy Director for Innovation. In this role, Dr. Eccles brings best practices in digital strategy, AI and data analytics, and mission-driven outcomes to infrastructure planning and build-out. He is a technology and data science professional with over a decade of experience working to transform processes and tools in the Department of Defense, most recently working with the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Operational Energy to develop approaches for maximizing combat capability by optimizing fuel use. In this role, he pioneered a software and productivity approach to fuel logistics, delivering programs saving tens of millions of dollars in fuel costs wasted on non-mission inefficiencies. Dr. Eccles previously supported the Air Force Encroachment Management and Community Partnership programs, preventing impacts to mission operations at over forty installations. Prior to working with the Air Force, he helped found a startup working in credit card security and served as its Chief Technology Officer and worked as a postdoctoral associate and adjunct professor at Duke University, researching topics in the energy and environment space. Dr. Eccles also served as a Surface Warfare Officer in the US Navy and a high school science and math teacher in Raleigh, NC.