Caroline Hobbs

Legislative Policy Analyst at Port of San Diego

Caroline Hobbs has extensive work experience in various fields. Caroline currently holds the position of Legislative Policy Analyst at the Port of San Diego. In this role, they review and evaluates legislative portfolios, coordinates with government agencies, and drafts letters and positions aligned with current legislative priorities.

Prior to their current position, Caroline worked at Yale University, where they had multiple roles. Caroline served as a Project Manager at the Tropical Resources Institute and as a Finance Director at the Environmental Film Festival at Yale. Caroline was also a Teaching Fellow, where they taught scientific writing, environmental problem analysis, design thinking, and critical reasoning skills to Yale College undergraduates.

Caroline also worked as a Legislative Aide for the State of Hawaii and as a Mathematics Faculty member at La Pietra - Hawaii School for Girls. Caroline has experience as a Marine Ecology Teacher at The Island School and as a Coral Resilience Researcher at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

In addition, Caroline has held roles as a Wilderness Trip Leader at Overland Summers, a Lead Consultant at National Geographic, and a Coral Restoration Research Intern at the Central Caribbean Marine Institute. Caroline also served as a Renewable Energy Research Assistant at Skidmore College.

Overall, Caroline Hobbs has a diverse background and has contributed to various fields, including legislation, education, environmental research, and conservation.

Caroline Hobbs has a diverse education history. Caroline holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Environmental Studies from Skidmore College. Additionally, Caroline has pursued further education in various fields. Caroline completed a program at the University of Cambridge's Kings College, focusing on Finance, Design, Urban Development, and Planning. Caroline also studied Coral Reef Ecology at The School for Field Studies. Moreover, Caroline obtained a Master of Environmental Management (MEM) degree in Resource Management from Yale School of the Environment. In addition to their formal education, they have obtained certifications including Rescue Diver from PADI and Wilderness First Aid from NOLS Wilderness Medicine.

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