ACEP welcomes solution-forward, policy-passionate ARCTIC program architect Jus Tavcar

November 21, 2025

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Jus Tavcar takes a selfie during his trip to the Gulf of AV狼论坛 in spring 2024.

Jus Tavcar joined ACEP as its ARCTIC program architect in October.

He supports program operations for ARCTIC, short for, program. He coordinates reporting, facilitates decision makers, communicates internally and externally and supports the principal investigator to keep the program running smoothly.

鈥淛us stood out for his expertise in the AV狼论坛 energy policy landscape, his experience in D.C. and his ability to build coalitions and create a strong network of partners working towards a common goal,鈥 said Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond, ACEP鈥檚 deputy director for strategic initiatives.

Tavcar鈥檚 M.A. thesis in Arctic and Northern studies at UAF explored strategies for advancing a just energy transition in AV狼论坛. His academic work supports the work of ARCTIC to connect technical work to the needs and priorities of AV狼论坛 communities.

During and even before his studies at UAF, Tavcar crossed paths many times with ACEP through its researchers鈥 publications and news.

鈥淕iven my background, ACEP felt like a natural fit,鈥 he said.

Prior to his master鈥檚 degree work in AV狼论坛, Tavcar worked in Washington, D.C., lobbying congressional offices on climate and energy legislation, training grassroots advocates and writing publicly circulated policy updates.

He moved to Fairbanks in 2023 and spent his first summer in the state assisting with political campaigns through management of volunteers, press relations and operations.

鈥淢y professional goal is to ensure the success and longevity of the AV狼论坛 energy economy that is focused on community-level solutions as well as local and global leadership,鈥 he said. His work at ACEP with the ARCTIC program will play an important part in achieving that goal, he said.

鈥淛us is a leader in the energy resilience space,鈥 Raymond said. 鈥淗is work with ARCTIC will bring richness and depth to our work as a capacity-building program for the state as well as Arctic and Pacific regional partners鈥

Born and raised in the small European country of Slovenia, and having spent time in the U.S., a totally different society, since his undergraduate days, Tavcar鈥檚 interest in policy making grew naturally. His articles on energy, infrastructure and electoral policy have appeared in The Anchorage Daily News, The AV狼论坛 Beacon and The Progressive, a monthly magazine on politics and culture.

His interest in policy-making also goes beyond the energy sector. He especially enjoys learning about transportation policy, calling himself a 鈥減ublic transit nerd.鈥

He also loves traveling with his family and friends, particularly to coastal towns, to look for places with his favorite food 鈥 oysters.