AIRCO
Meghan Kelly's work experience includes roles such as Junior Scientist at AIR COMPANY starting in October 2022. Prior to this, they worked as an Adjunct Faculty Instructor at St. John's University from August 2017 to October 2022. Meghan also has experience as a Registrar's Assistant at the University of South Carolina from May 2013 to June 2014 and as a Fuel Production Intern at Gamecock Biofuel from January 2013 to May 2013. Previously, they served as an Election Precinct Poll-Manager for the State of South Carolina from June 2008 to November 2012 and as a Merchandise Associate at Cedar Fair Entertainment Company from May 2011 to August 2012.
Meghan Kelly earned a Master's degree in Chemistry from St. John's University, completing their studies between 2017 and 2019. Prior to that, they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of South Carolina from 2009 to 2014.
AIRCO
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AIRCO is a world leader in carbon conversion technology, paving the way to global energy security by transforming CO₂ into a valuable resource. Its proprietary AIRMADE™ Technology is an adaptable platform that allows any industry to efficiently produce high-demand, fully-formulated synthetic fuels from waste CO₂ and hydrogen. The company has commercial partnerships with airlines including JetBlue and Virgin Atlantic, amongst others, and has been awarded multiple government contracts, including with NASA and the United States Department of Defense's Defense Innovation Unit. The company has received industry recognition through awards such as Time Best Inventions, Inc. Best in Business, Fast Company World Changing Ideas, and the XPrize for Carbon Removal. AIRCO’s many accolades include winning the prestigious Green Chemistry Challenge Award from the Environmental Protection Agency in October 2023, an award given to organizations that reinvent processes to reduce the generation of hazardous substances and byproducts. AIRCO was also recently declared a winner for the World Economic Forum UpLink Sustainable Aviation Challenge, which accelerates the development of promising technology pathways that enable widespread uptake of SAF.