Molly Oshun is a Climate Resiliency Engineer at Sonoma County Water Agency since January 2023, focusing on climate adaptation for drinking water, flood protection, and sanitation systems. In conjunction with this role, Molly serves as a Graduate Student Researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, developing a new spatial indicator for biodiversity in California under the guidance of Ted Grantham, PhD. Molly has previously held positions at Sonoma County Water Agency, including Engineer I and Programs Specialist II, and was the Director of Strategy and Innovation for RainReady at the Center for Neighborhood Technology, where efforts aimed at developing resilient water infrastructure. Early career experience includes a Project Associate role at Circlepoint, focusing on stakeholder engagement for major infrastructure projects, and serving as Principal Investigator at Stanford University on community-based planning research. Molly holds a B.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University and a Master of Science in California Water Resources from UC Berkeley, alongside additional certifications in conflict mediation and women's leadership training.
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