In addition to my technical skills, I have been deeply involved in mentorship and leadership programs that focus on professional development and empowering others. These experiences have shaped me into a strong advocate for giving back to my community and inspiring others to pursue their passions.


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During my internship at AIR COMPANY, I had the privilege of mentoring high school students as part of the AIR Scholars Program. I provided weekly guidance on climate technology research, professional development, and academic preparation.

It was incredibly fulfilling to see these young minds embrace the world of climate science and technology and begin their journey toward becoming the next generation of climate leaders.

I truly enjoy educating the youth, and through the UTeach Outreach Program, I had the chance to facilitate interactive lessons for elementary students in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Seeing their enthusiasm grow was one of the most rewarding parts of the experience.

Using Tinkercad to guide hands-on circuit-building and coding activities, I was able to spark curiosity and help these young learners discover the excitement of STEM.

Through this program, I connected with like-minded individuals committed to creating a more inclusive and representative climate movement. I was inspired to continue working toward a more sustainable and equitable future for all.

Being selected as one of 14 inaugural fellows for the Hazel M. Johnson Fellowship was a life-changing experience. The fellowship, designed to empower Black women in environmentalism, provided me with invaluable mentorship and networking opportunities.

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