Madeline Sit is an accomplished environmental advocate with experience in various organizations focused on sustainability and community engagement. Currently serving as a College Corps Fellow at the Port of San Diego, Madeline is involved in digitizing tree inventory using Geographic Information Systems, successfully mapping over 3,500 trees. Previous roles include undergraduate researcher at the University of San Diego, where analysis of air pollution trends led to published findings, and positions in outdoor adventure coordination and philanthropy initiatives. Madeline has contributed to environmental projects across several organizations, including the San Diego Audubon Society and Clean Water Action, while also engaging with businesses as an intern at Business Climate Leaders. With a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies and Sociology from the University of San Diego, Madeline possesses a strong academic foundation complemented by hands-on experience in environmental advocacy and community service.