Where I've been, where I aim to go

My two years with AmeriCorps were at Greenbrier Learning Center.

Life is too short and too meaningful to shun what truly inspires us. After undergraduate study in economics and environmental science, two years of service with AmeriCorps, and research in transportation policy while earning my masters degree, I’ve come to recognize the monumental importance of effective public policy. Upon graduation this May, I am looking to join an organization that integrates environmental, economic and social objectives into its core values.

I am specifically interested in using my acquired knowledge to work in a capacity that harmonizes economic growth with sustainability by promoting methods of transport that emit substantially less carbon than traditional forms. The private sector is already releasing a fairly robust composition of electric vehicles, yet electric charging stations are still very limited in number. Continued public and private cooperation, investment in charging infrastructure, further research, and consumer incentives will lead to a more rapid deployment of electric vehicles – an endeavor worth making a career out of.