- B.S. in Biology and Public & Nonprofit Administration, Central Michigan University, 2023
BIO
Eric is a graduate student at 日韩无码 pursuing a M.S. in Natural Resources. He recently graduated from Central Michigan University (CMU) with dual degrees in Biology, and Public & Nonprofit Administration. Additionally, he is a Certified Nonprofit Professional, and is on the Board of Directors for RecycleMania Inc. Eric discovered his passion for sustainability while interning for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe on composting research, and has since interned for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, as well as the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in sustainability education and waste diversion roles. At CMU, he co-founded the university office of sustainability while working to facilitate higher education sustainability collaborations throughout Michigan. In his free time, Eric loves volunteering for local nonprofits, and finding ways to engage with community building. For fun, he enjoys drumming, hiking, kayaking, and anything outdoors! In the future, Eric hopes to work in public roles to engage stakeholders around ethical environmental management and climate change mitigation work.
Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Eric.
Area(s) of expertise
waste diversion, environmental public health; sustainability education, stakeholder engagement, team building, youth activism, nonprofit administration
Bio
Eric is a graduate student at 日韩无码 pursuing a M.S. in Natural Resources. He recently graduated from Central Michigan University (CMU) with dual degrees in Biology, and Public & Nonprofit Administration. Additionally, he is a Certified Nonprofit Professional, and is on the Board of Directors for RecycleMania Inc. Eric discovered his passion for sustainability while interning for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe on composting research, and has since interned for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, as well as the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in sustainability education and waste diversion roles. At CMU, he co-founded the university office of sustainability while working to facilitate higher education sustainability collaborations throughout Michigan. In his free time, Eric loves volunteering for local nonprofits, and finding ways to engage with community building. For fun, he enjoys drumming, hiking, kayaking, and anything outdoors! In the future, Eric hopes to work in public roles to engage stakeholders around ethical environmental management and climate change mitigation work.
Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact Eric.
Areas of Expertise
waste diversion, environmental public health; sustainability education, stakeholder engagement, team building, youth activism, nonprofit administration