I work in partnership with fortune 500 corporations, and local water steward NGOs, in the Business for Water Stewardship (BWS) program of Bonneville Environmental Foundation supporting efforts that will make a collective impact in watershed restoration and sustainable water use practices. My work with BWS is to develop water stewardship partnerships, and understanding collective impact opportunities for emerging projects to transform how we value, use, and conserve water.Previously I worked with Opportunity 180 (Nevada) and HawaiiKidsCAN (Hawai'i) to identify the most pressing issues facing public charter schools and developing programs & campaigns that support progress toward educational equity. Learn more about their work at HawaiiKidscan.org and O180.orgCo-founder of the collective Wāhine Processing Power, a girl-centered design & technology virtual camp.I enjoy a blend of disciplines to keep my head in the stars and feet on the ground. I have worked in public charter school administration, public health research, educational research evaluating after school programming, and community development initiatives at non-profits in the Bay Area (California), and Hawai'i. I most recently have been involved in projects focused on Maternal-Infant Native Hawaiian health, school health & nutrition systems change, closing the gender gap in STEAM across Hawai`i, strengthening the Hawai`i Home Visitors Network, and providing technical assistance to Home Visiting agencies.
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