As an Associate Engineer for the City of San Jose, Christy Cheung sees how thoughtful transportation planning and policies have the ability to preserve our environment and improve overall health.
I think we often hear of the struggles of the successful once they have either reached their achievements, risen to the top, or become great. Julia Krebs-Moberg offers a counter-narrative.
As a Senior Program Manager at Google, Meggie works on Product Inclusion across Search - addressing misinformation, stereotyping & misrepresentation as it relates to underrepresented groups.
A long-time social justice advocate, Ms. Shawn Rosenmoss is committed to ensuring that all San Franciscans can participate in the City’s environmental programs, while promoting it to the world.
Who offers a new program no one has heard of in the middle of a pandemic? Well, we did. And it was an ambitious effort and a success from the get go. Learn more about WENtorship.
Jettie sees environmental issues as being inextricably linked with poverty, racism, and social justice. Her work with The Borneo Project recognizes the complexity of addressing the big picture.
Despite feelings of isolation brought on by living through a pandemic, WEN is deeply grateful to you, our members, for helping us rediscover resiliency via personal connection.
As director of Drawdown Labs, Jamie leans on both her pro skills and recognition that the climate crisis is a deeply human issue. She's excited to see what solutions each of us brings to the table.
The savvy women of WEN SF Book Club dedicated meetings to studying election candidates' climate plans and the always-challenging California Voter Guide. Clarity ensued.