Caleb Smith is an experienced professional in urban planning, climate policy, and sustainable agriculture. Currently serving as an EDF Climate Corps Fellow at CT Green Bank since May 2022, Caleb has also contributed as a Technical/Systems Fellow for the National Zoning Atlas at the Legal Constructs Lab, focusing on grant writing and geographic data analysis. At Cornell University, Caleb holds the position of Geographic Information Systems Graduate Teaching and Research Specialist and previously worked as a Graduate Research Assistant, emphasizing primary source research and mapping of zoning codes. A former Farmers Market Coordinator for the City of Richmond, Indiana, Caleb managed day-to-day operations and vendor oversight, and has experience in educational program management from serving as the Barns & Gardens Program Director at Farm & Wilderness Foundation. Caleb holds a Master's degree in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning from Cornell University and a BA in Environmental Studies from Earlham College.