Jordan Burke

Project Developer


Jordan Burke serves as a Project Developer for Hexagon Energy. He is responsible for market analysis, site identification, landowner and community outreach, lease negotiations, feasibility studies, permit applications, and interconnection agreements. He manages distributed generation projects in the northeast.

Prior to joining Hexagon Energy, Jordan worked as an academic at the University of Virginia, where he explored literary and philosophical engagements with climate change as a teacher and published writer. He has also overseen educational outreach, marketing, sales, and curation as a manager of arts organizations in New Haven, New York, and Washington, D.C.

Jordan has an M.A. and Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia, an M.A. in religion from Yale University, where he was an Institute of Sacred Music Fellow, and a B.A. in English and art history from the University of South Carolina Honors College. At the University of Virginia, Jordan was an Elizabeth Arendall Tilney and Schuyler Merritt Tilney Fellow in the Jefferson Scholars Foundation, a Dissertation Completion Fellow in the Society of Fellows, a Bradley Fellow, an Americas Center/Centro de las Américas Fellow, a Religion, Race, and Democracy Lab sponsored participant, and an Edgar F. Shannon Postdoctoral Fellow. He has served as a sponsored participant in the Cornell School for Criticism and Theory and as a Platzman Library Fellow at the University of Chicago.