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Amanda S.

Board Member at EarthEcho International

Amanda S. is a software engineer at Apple, starting in September 2024, and serves as a board member for EarthEcho International since May 2021. Amanda has held several roles in the technology sector, including being a fellow at Kleiner Perkins from May 2023 to May 2024, and working as a fullstack developer at Nova Credit for a brief period in late 2023. Additional experience includes AI work at Columbia University in June 2023, backend development at Squarespace during summer 2022, and fullstack development at Stanford University early in 2022. Amanda has also contributed to climate research at the Stanford Existential Risks Initiative and the International Science Council between 2020 and 2021, along with creative work as a watercolor artist at the Joan Mitchell Foundation in 2019. Education includes a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College (2019-2024), and a brief experience at École Internationale de Boulangerie in 2019, following graduation from Homestead High School in 2018.

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EarthEcho International

EarthEcho International is a nonprofit 501c3 organization founded in 2005 by siblings Philippe and Alexandra Cousteau in honor of their father Philippe Cousteau Sr., son of the legendary explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. EarthEcho collaborates with youth around the world to provide knowledge and develop tools that drive meaningful environmental action to protect and restore our ocean planet. Reaching more than 2 million people in 146 countries, we support the next generation to become environmental leaders who will transform the future. EarthEcho International envisions a world where every individual, from all backgrounds and experiences, has the opportunity and tools to create a healthy and thriving environment. To that end, our mission is to build a global youth movement to protect and restore our ocean planet.


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