City of Brisbane, California
Madeline Wang's work experience includes positions as a Biological Science Lab Aid at the US Department of Agriculture, an Undergraduate Researcher at UC Berkeley College of Engineering, and the Academic Committee Chair at Alpha Chi Sigma - Sigma Chapter. Madeline has also served as the Secretary and Event Committee Planner for the American Chemical Society. Additionally, they have worked as a Head Lifeguard & Swim Instructor for the City of Brisbane, California, and a Lifeguard at the University of California, Berkeley. Madeline has also held roles as a Teacher Assistant Chemistry Internship, Officer of Science National Honors Society, and Academic Tutor at Mercy High School Burlingame.
Madeline Wang's education history begins with their attendance at the Silicon Valley International School from 2007 to 2017, where they obtained their Middle School Diploma. Madeline then went on to Mercy High School Burlingame, graduating with a High School Diploma in 2021. In the same year, they participated in the Intensive Seminar Summer Program at Columbia University, specifically in a course on Modern Chemistry. In 2019, Madeline attended the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF) Envision Medicine Summer Program at UCLA. Currently, they are pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, College of Chemistry, expected to be completed by 2025.
City of Brisbane, California
Nestled on the slopes of San Bruno Mountain, Brisbane is a small city of 4,800 residents located immediately south of San Francisco on the Peninsula. The City also has a large industrial area that increases the daytime service population to approximately 12,000. Brisbane enjoys a sunny climate, fine views of the Bay, and a diverse, small-town atmosphere, with easy access to all the amenities of the metropolitan areas. The residents highly value the unique charm and natural beauty of the mountain setting and a close-knit community. Brisbane is facing the challenge of dealing with future growth in a positive way that will enhance and preserve its small-town character.