Alisha is an environmental policy researcher, consultant, and writer.
Through her multidisciplinary and international educational and professional experiences, Alisha is dedicated to merging the fields of environmentalism. She bridges the gaps between science, economics, and policy whilst examining the impacts and importance of environmental justice. With her background in non-profit work and her current position as the RE100 Representative, Alisha has participated in the movements of local advocacy as well as in the consequential decisions of global corporations and governments. She continuously seeks to make positive impacts that will mitigate the climate crisis.
Alisha grew up in New Zealand before living in the U.S. and in Taiwan. She currently resides in New York City.
Policy Research Renewable Energy Author & Speaker
Circular Economy Conservation Advocacy & Activism
Project Management Environmental Justice
Columbia University, New York
Master of Public Administration: Environmental Science and Policy
Colby College, Maine
Bachelor of Arts: Anthropology; Science, Technology, and Society
Experiences
Renewable Energy Researcher (RE100 Representative) - Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taipei and RE100, London (2020-present)
Environmental Policy Research Fellow - Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taipei (2020-present)
Project Manager of Publishing - Annie's School, Taipei (2020-present)
Environmental Researcher; Content Creator - Ghost Island Media, Taipei (2020)
Graduate Student Researcher - The World Resources Institute, New York (2020)
Prospect Researcher - Ms. Foundation for Women, New York (2018)
Conservation Development and Communications Intern - Wildlife Alliance, New York (2017)
Ecotourism Guide - Pohatu Penguins (2017)