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Schools:
Cornell University
WORK EXPERIENCE
Employer:
Ashoka Changemaker Campus
Position:
Team member
Time period:
September 2008 - Present
Employer:
Energy Action Coalition Steering Committee
Position:
Member
Time period:
April 2008 - Present
Employer:
KyotoNow!, campus climate activism group
Position:
President
Time period:
July 2007 - Present
Description:
Vice President of KyotoNow!, August 2006-May 2007; Member, August 2006- present
Worked with students, faculty and staff to decrease the University’s impact on global warming
Successfully lobbied for school to sign University President’s commitment to climate neutrality through the American College and Universities Presidents Climate Commitment in spring 2007
Ran Power Vote at Cornell and spearheaded collection of over 1,200 pledged ‘climate voters’
Employer:
Sierra Club
Position:
Diversity Council member
Time period:
May 2006 - Present
Description:
Worked to increase diversity in the Sierra Club, with an emphasis on youth membership
Created 20-point plan to increase diversity in staff, volunteer leaders and membership
Employer:
Collaborative Leadership
Position:
Teaching Assistant
Time period:
July 2007 - November 2007
Description:
Prepared lessons plans, rotated leading lectures and activities with professor and other TAs, and lead small discussion lab. Also counseled small group project on leadership principles.
Employer:
Sierra Student Coalition, Concord, New Hampshire
Position:
March to ReEnergize New Hampshire Field Organizer
Time period:
May 2007 - July 2007
Description:
Led logistics team for a five-day cross-state march calling for national action on global warming
Kept march under budget and managed volunteers for march with 50-100 marchers each day
Coordinated culminating 500+ person rally
Employer:
Sierra Student Coalition, student run arm of the Sierra Club, www.ssc.org
Position:
Chair of Executive Committee
Time period:
May 2006 - November 2007
Description:
Collaborated with committee to set priorities, manage staff and budget, and empower student leaders.
Created fundrasing plan with National Director to include Executive Committe in fundraising efforts.
Set and facilitated meetings and had frequent check-ins with staff
Employer:
The Climate Project
Position:
Trainee
Time period:
March 2007
Description:
Attended the Climate Project training and am now qualified as a presenter to give Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth Power Point, having learned both the science of global warming and presentation skills at the three day training.
EDUCATION
University:
Cornell University
Time period:
2009
Degree:
Design and Environmental Analysis, Interior Design