Cameron Poursoltan
Senior Energy Policy Manager-Texas
Data Center Coalition
Cameron Poursoltan is the Senior Manager of Energy Policy in Texas for the Data Center Coalition (DCC), the member association serving as the voice of the data center industry.
He has a decade of experience in state and federal government, with a strong background in legislative affairs, regulatory policy, and technological and environmental issues.
Before joining DCC, Cameron served as State and Federal Senior Policy Advisor at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), where he was a liaison to lawmakers. In this role, he prepared agency staff for legislative hearings, coordinated briefings for elected officials, and analyzed legislation for agency implementation.
Prior to his time at TCEQ, Cameron spent more than six years on U.S. Congressman Michael McCaul’s staff, starting as a Staff Assistant and progressing to become the Congressman’s Legislative Director. He advised on a wide range of policy areas, including homeland security, technology, energy, the environment, agriculture, and education. He also directed the Congressman’s work as co-chair of the High Tech and Cybersecurity Caucuses, advancing legislation to strengthen cybersecurity and bolster U.S. leadership in critical technologies like semiconductors.
Cameron holds a Master of Public Affairs from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University. He is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration at the University of Texas at Austin.