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Cynthia Leung is the Founder & CEO of Solumionos, a social enterprise focused on building a rapidly deployable solar charging station for disaster relief applications. She recently completed the 2020 Rockefeller - Acumen Student Social Enterprise Accelerator and the 2020 Columbia-Harvard MIT Bootcamp Accelerator and is a Clinton Foundation CGI U Commitment Maker. Last summer, she interned with the Clinton Foundation with the Clinton Climate Initiative and focused on their Islands Energy Program.
She is a Master's Candidate in the Sustainability Management Program and two time Earth Institute Sustainability Fellow. She served as the Sustainability Management Student Association's VP of Community Outreach and currently serves as the Women & Sustainability’s Director of Initiatives. Prior to Columbia, Cynthia was a Project Development Manager on the Utility team at SunPower where she worked on developing over 1 GW of solar projects over 6.5 years. She was a Professional Mentor and Impact Coach for the TechWomen Program and is a Certified Mentor under the Mentoring Standard.
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Cynthia Leung is the Founder & CEO of Solumionos, a social enterprise focused on building a rapidly deployable solar charging station for disaster relief applications. She recently completed the 2020 Rockefeller - Acumen Student Social Enterprise Accelerator and the 2020 Columbia-Harvard MIT Bootcamp Accelerator and is a Clinton Foundation CGI U Commitment Maker. Last summer, she interned with the Clinton Foundation with the Clinton Climate Initiative and focused on their Islands Energy Program.
She is a Master's Candidate in the Sustainability Management Program and two time Earth Institute Sustainability Fellow. She served as the Sustainability Management Student Association's VP of Community Outreach and currently serves as the Women & Sustainability’s Director of Initiatives. Prior to Columbia, Cynthia was a Project Development Manager on the Utility team at SunPower where she worked on developing over 1 GW of solar projects over 6.5 years. She was a Professional Mentor and Impact Coach for the TechWomen Program and is a Certified Mentor under the Mentoring Standard.
~Support the Podcast~
Instagram: @makeclimatecool
Website: www.makeclimatecool.com
Support the Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/makeclimatecoolagain
Questions? Send me a message @ [email protected]