Gina Jouaneh

Gina Jouaneh
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Gina Jouaneh holds a BS in Economics from the University of Rhode Island. While in graduate school, she has worked as a research assistant focused on corporate environmental reporting and climate change adaptation. Previously, she was an analyst at a consulting firm in Cambridge, MA, where she supported private and government clients on sustainability, environmental litigation, and public policy matters. In her free time, she enjoys creative writing and exploring art museums.

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