VP of Social Equity
ThreeCubed
Knoxville, Tennessee
Erin Rose is co-founder and VP of Social Equity at Three3. As a social scientist, Ms. Rose designs and conducts research studies using systems change theory and mixed methods to advance transformative outcomes across sectors. She is the lead author and project manager of a series of energy burden studies for the U.S. Department of Energy, as well as a series of non-energy impact (NEI) studies for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Ms. Rose also collaborates with community members and groups to design and implement participatory research. Over the years, she has worked on a number of community-driven research and evaluation projects assessing health equity, food, housing, energy insecurity, and community resilience. As part of her work, Ms. Rose has co-created equity and justice-oriented frameworks that serve to guide the design and implementation of demonstration projects and research. Ms. Rose has a Master of Science in Social Work degree from UT, Knoxville with a concentration in evidence-informed practice and policy, and a Master of Laws in International Human Rights (LLM) from the University of Edinburgh; she completed her legal dissertation on metrics and indicators associated with the Human Right to Adequate Housing.
Complex Relationships Between Weatherization, Indoor Environmental Quality, and Occupant Health
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Heat-related Impacts of the Healthy Homes HVAC Program in Arizona
Thursday, April 16, 2026
9:45 AM - 10:45 AM