Partner Consultants

We work with amazing people who are experts at what they do.

Soojin Kim

Soojin Kim is an experienced international consultant specialized in sustainability and climate change, with an emphasis on the forestry, agriculture, and land-use (AFOLU) sector.  She is currently working on a variety of projects for environmental non-profits in the United States and Asia, including World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-US), Verra, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Solutions for Our Climate (SFOC). Soojin’s work with these organizations features data analysis, policy research and advocacy, strategy building and partnership.

Connect with Soojin via LinkedIn.

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Tobias Schula

Tobias Schula is a certified forestry expert (Forstsachverständiger) who also consults in the environmental and sustainability fields. He has strong expertise in the creation of management plans and forest evaluation. He holds a masters degree in Forestry and Wood Science from Technische Universität München.

Contact Tobias at forst@schula.net.

Julia Wagemann

Julia is a geospatial data consultant, PhD candidate and community builder on a mission to make open meteorological, climate and atmospheric data better accessible. She does consultancy work on open geospatial data and software and user engagement and runs workshops, mainly on interactive (geo-)spatial data analysis, with Jupyter notebooks, Python and R.

Contact Julia at julia@jwagemann.com.

Jasmine Qin

A hybrid sustainability specialist and social entrepreneur, Jasmine Qin brings together over a decade of academic and professional experiences in natural resources management, community development, disaster resilience, and digital development. She integrates data analytics, humanity-centered collaborative design, and system thinking to co-create sustainable and just solutions with stakeholders based on empathy and an enriched understanding of social and natural systems. She has extended experience living, studying, and working in over 30 different countries and connecting with a wide range of communities. She speaks Chinese, English, Portuguese, and Spanish. She's currently leading the development of a civic technology initiative, re+connect (https://replusconnect.org/), to close the last-mile disaster relief gaps and build long-term resilience in underserved communities. She has earned a Master of Science in Engineering and Management from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Master of Environmental Management from Yale University, and a BA in Environmental Science with a minor in Economics from Colby College.

 
 

Environmental Data Analysts

Summer 2020

 
 
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Jessica Lambert

Jessica Lambert has dual citizenship in the Choctaw Nation and the United States. She was a sophomore at Princeton studying environmental studies and anthropology. Jessica is passionate about environmental justice and hopes to illuminate the impacts of industrial environmental contamination and climate change on Indigenous communities.

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Emma McMahon

Emma McMahon was a rising senior at Princeton University studying Geosciences along with Environmental Studies and Urban Studies. Emma is interested in the human impacts of climate change, especially concerning urban and/or vulnerable populations. She is interested in the use of data to guide and develop climate change solutions.

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Auset Taylor

Auset Taylor was a rising senior at Princeton University, majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with certificates in Astrobiology and Dance. She is passionate about conservation, social justice, and bringing climate change solutions to marginalized communities.