Recent Economics graduate driven to learn quickly with strong analytical skills and a passion for finance, budgeting, and statistical analysis. Detail-oriented, solutions-based critical thinker who can prioritize, multi-task, and work in high stress environments. Ready and capable to contribute and learn from the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Budgeting Unit. Eager to convert my academic knowledge to practical, analytical procedures and applications.
Understanding How the Five Psychological Barriers to Climate Action Can Be Used to Increase Awareness and Action Around the Worldwide Decline in Invertebrates, Invertebrates in Education and Conservation Conference, Tucson, AZ, 07/26/19, Researched and reported on the emotional and economic impacts of climate action as it pertains to invertebrate conservation. This included Espen Stoknes’s five psychological barriers to climate action that must be addressed to have effective climate change communication.