Kristy Drutman has a diverse work experience in various roles related to environmental advocacy and activism. Kristy is the Co-Founder of Green Jobs Board, a platform focused on promoting environmentally-friendly jobs. Kristy is also the Founder and Creator of Brown Girl Green, a podcast and media series that features environmental leaders and promotes diversity and inclusion in the climate crisis discussion.
At the University of California, Berkeley, Kristy worked as an Assistant Lecturer, overseeing the "American Cultures" part of a course that involved real-world, project-based work for a non-profit organization called Global Lives Project. Kristy also worked as a Marketing Content Coordinator at Mayfield Renewables and as a U.S. Digital Campaigner at 350.org, where they developed strategic online climate change campaigns.
In addition, Kristy has held positions such as Programming Coordinator at Powershift Network, Summer Intern at IBON Foundation - International, and Fellowship participant at Kaya Collaborative. Kristy has also been involved in philanthropy and community service as a Partner of Philanthropy and Community Service at Partnership for Pre-Professional Pilipinxs (P4) and as a Marketing and Communications Intern at Roots of Success.
Overall, Kristy's work experience highlights their commitment to environmental sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and utilizing digital platforms for advocacy and social change.
Kristy Drutman attended the University of California, Berkeley from 2013 to 2017, where they pursued a degree in Society and the Environment. Their field of study focused on City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning.
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