Gina Jouaneh

Gina Jouaneh
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Gina Jouaneh is a doctoral student with research interests in sustainability and non-market strategy. She holds a B.S. in Economics, B.A. in French, and an M.S. in Statistics from the University of Rhode Island, where she conducted research on carbon disclosure and climate change adaptation. Before joining Wharton, she was an analyst at a consulting firm in Cambridge, MA, supporting private sector and government clients on corporate sustainability, environmental enforcement, and public policy matters. In her current work, she is interested in understanding firms’ symbolic versus substantive environmental actions.

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