Ariana returned to the island following her advanced studies in Florida to help with its mission to become more sustainable. She received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Louisville and a master’s degree and Ph.D. in environmental science, management, and policy from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. In 2015, she began working with Wind Harvest, performing an assessment of H-type turbines’ potential on the island and has continued by evaluating wind speeds and advancing Wind Harvest’s projects in the Caribbean. After directing the IADB-MIF funded Green Business Barbados program she founded the Eco-op School where she lives in Barbados.
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