Fund for the Public Interest
Peter Mellott has a strong background in environmental and chemical engineering, reflected in a Master of Science degree from Washington University in St. Louis and a Bachelor of Science degree from Carnegie Mellon University. Currently an Administrative Assistant at the Fund for the Public Interest since January 2016, Peter previously worked as an Analyst at Abt Associates from July 2013 to July 2015. Peter's research experience includes work at Washington University in St. Louis, focusing on novel methods of secondary organic aerosol characterization and stability analysis of source apportionment, and conducting research on carbon nanotubes at Johns Hopkins University. Early engineering experience includes an internship at Global Engineering Alliance – Niro Inc. Fluid Process Engineering.
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Fund for the Public Interest
Fund for the Public Interest is a national, non-profit organization that runs campaigns for America’s leading environmental and public interest organizations. We launched the Fund in 1982 to help find ways to engage people on the most pressing problems of our day and turn that support into solutions. And now we run the nation’s largest and most effective canvassing and telephone membership operation. Our canvassers and callers talk to people one-on-one and through those interactions help make thousands, sometimes millions of people’s voices heard, through petitions, emails, small donations and meetings. That’s people power, and that’s what it takes to make a difference for the environment, for our democracy, and more.