Rosemary Lopez

Curriculum Design And Training Manager at Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF)

Rosemary Lopez serves as the Curriculum Design & Training Manager at Bonneville Environmental Foundation, where collaboration with program partners and educators focuses on developing engaging, justice-centered STEM and CTE curricula for pK-12 students. Key responsibilities include integrating best practices in equitable education, creating NGSS-aligned curriculum through real-world issues, and conducting national educator professional development trainings. Previously, Rosemary was a Middle School Science Teacher at Carden School of Fresno, where responsibilities included developing interdisciplinary science curricula and implementing a science fair program, and a High School Science Teacher at Garden Grove Unified School District, covering various science courses and assuming roles such as Academic Advisor and AP Coordinator. Additionally, Rosemary served as an Adjunct Professor at The Art Institutes, crafting a syllabus for Environmental Science. Rosemary holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Ecology from UC Irvine and a Master of Science in Environmental Studies from California State University, Fullerton.

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Santa Ana, United States

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Bonneville Environmental Foundation (BEF)

A national nonprofit, BEF empowers businesses to be in balance with the environment through a full suite of environmental products, educational and community engagement programs, and custom solutions that help our partners address their unavoidable energy, carbon and water impacts. We align our partners’ goals with our extensive industry expertise to achieve immediate results today while helping solve tomorrow’s biggest environmental challenges. We thrive on bringing game-changing ideas to market, including: helping to start the voluntary renewable energy credit (REC) market; creating the first voluntary water restoration product (WRC); helping launch the first community-funded solar project in the nation; co-creating the Change the Course water sustainability campaign; and building the nation’s most comprehensive K-12 renewable energy STEM education program. Learn more and/or balance your business footprint immediately on our web store at http://www.B-E-F.org


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