This Fall, we have three new interns that have joined the All In Energy team to push the mission to bring energy savings to underserved communities and grow diversity in the clean energy workforce. Read below to get to know the fall intern team to learn about who will be helping out this fall! ![]() Olivia: I am from Westfield, NJ, and am super excited to work with All in Energy to get involved with communities in Boston and learn more about energy efficiency and environmental justice. This semester, I hope to serve the community while improving my social development, marketing, and outreach skills. As an avid skier, runner, and hiker, I have always had a passion for the environment, and this is the first opportunity I have had to apply this interest in an internship. I am currently a Sophomore at Northeastern University and am pursuing a degree in Economics and Environmental Studies with a minor in International Affairs. In my free time, I host a radio show on WRBB 104.9 and write for NU Sci, Northeastern's student-run science magazine. ![]() Natalia: I am originally from Annapolis, MD, and I'm currently a junior at Boston University studying Environmental Analysis and Policy with two minors in Economics and Biology. I have always loved being outdoors and have been interested in environmental issues, but it wasn't until I went on an alternative spring break trip my freshman year at BU to Tennessee to build hiking trails that I really found that this was the field I wanted to go into. I love learning about the intersections between people and their environments, and the amazing things people around the world are doing to help adapt to and mitigate climate change. I'm super excited to be working for All In Energy because I think our mission to help transition to an inclusive clean energy economy is vital to helping us combat climate change and social inequalities. I hope to later start my career in a similar company that allows me to tackle these issues simultaneously as well. In my free time, I love reading, hiking, exploring Boston, traveling, and walking dogs! ![]() Serra: I am a communications major student from Bursa, Turkey. I am currently a student at Bunker Hill Community College. I will be transferring to another institution next semester. I can't wait to graduate to help people become environmentally conscious and take actions to become more sustainable. Turkey's abundance in natural richness has made me environmentally conscious. I love taking long walks and hiking through beautiful state parks and mountains. I love traveling as well. Visiting naturally beautiful countries have led me to take actions to be more sustainable. I want to be a person that helps preserve our planet's beauty. Being a part of a non-profit organization like All In Energy is very exciting. I am motivated to help residents take sustainable actions. Having a strong first step into the industry with All In Energy is going to be rewarding. I would like to have a good presence as a woman in the clean and sustainable energy industry. This fall will be the very first exciting step towards my goals.
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As we begin to wrap up our first summer with the Boston community, our interns Kelly, Kim, and Pedro each took a moment to reflect on their experience working with All In Energy. Each is headed back to school this fall: Kelly entering her junior year at Bentley University, Kim entering her junior year at Brandeis University, and Pedro entering into the final push for his MBA at Boston University. Keep reading to see what each has to say about their summer working towards a greener and more equitable Boston. Pedro: For the summer of 2018, I had the opportunity to be a part of All In Energy’s team. I chose to get involved rather than pursuing other internships because I believe in the statement that poverty and inequality have no borders. This applies to anything and everything related to social impact, including climate change and energy efficiency initiatives. I was drawn to the idea of being a part of a starting venture, getting the chance to pitch in from the strategy to the execution and launch of starting operations, always learning throughout the whole process. The interaction with the BU entrepreneurial hub, its workshops and its applications on the field, allowed me to see, tangibly, theory put in practice. The experience and drive from the leading founders, Gabe and Rouwenna, is another takeaway from the summer. Having proximity to all of the other aspects of an organization let me see where my strengths lay and where there is a clear opportunity to grow and learn, such as platforms, tools, marketing, etc. Having had previous experience in finance, engineering, and participation in social impact, I am confident that I have continued to build up skills to contribute knowledge and qualifications, as well as passion to the world of social and economic improvement. The summer with All In Energy has definitely shown me the overlap of entrepreneurship and the need for impact ventures. The startup atmosphere and the need for continuous evolution to include society as a whole, as well as all of its stakeholders from the most to the least vulnerable, has drawn me closer to follow a professional career in that sector. Special thanks to All In Energy for the friends made, relationships and experiences. “I believe that change is a struggle that is necessary to overcome challenges and to triumph over difficulty through perseverance and endurance, chipping away at adversities, going upstream relentlessly to reach whatever it is that you won’t find downstream.” Kim: I am truly grateful for the opportunity I had to work with All In Energy this summer. I have learned a lot about all sorts of business workings, like the nature of nonprofits, fundraising, community campaigns, and more, but what I most value is the experience of being in such a mission driven environment, and the opportunity to connect and form relationships with such a diverse Boston community. It really made the change that I have always believed needs to happen that much more real and more important to me. As a junior in college, I am still exploring what I might like to do as a career, but after working with All In Energy this summer it has become most clear to me that I want to inspire work aimed toward making an impact and really helping the community. Many thanks to all those who had a hand in making this the summer experience that it was, especially Rouwenna and Gabe. I wish the best of luck to you both and know that with your drive and expertise you will surely be an inspiration to many and succeed in making the world a better place. Kelly: I had an amazing experience with All in Energy over the summer of 2018. The mission and goals of the company have motivated me to take proactive steps to further my future endeavors and incorporate sustainability measures in all sectors. The idea of going into a startup was nerve wracking as well as exciting, but coming out of the summer I gained new friends and experiences that would have never occurred if I went traveling instead. Gabe, Rouwenna, and the BU Accelerator program guided me through the ins and outs of a start up and the hardships as well as the breakthroughs that come with it. These lessons were something I could never gain from reading a textbook. Seeing the amazing startups around me have motivated me to always go above and beyond what is expected. This summer was truly an amazing experience and I thank All in Energy for all of it. I am excited to see what All in Energy will do in the future! We are so excited to announce the kickoff of Codman Square $aves Energy! We are partnering with the Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation (CSNDC) as well as local houses of worships and businesses to connect Codman Square and Dorchester residents like yourselves to great no-cost home energy efficiency programs that can help lower your utility bill. Plus, it is a great way to make your neighborhood more energy efficient, which is definitely something you can brag about! Catch up with us at local Dorchester events like the Family Fun Night in Elmhurst Park, at the Codman Square and Upham’s Corner Farmers Markets, and Beach Day at Malibu Beach, Boston! Follow us on Twitter @allinenergy for daily updates and for more information on where we’ll be. Check out the map below of all of your neighbors who have already begun saving by completing a no-cost home energy assessment (also featured on our Codman Square $aves Energy page). At the assessment they received installation at no cost of LED light bulbs to replace incandescents, programmable thermostats, advanced powerstrips, and more. Get more details or sign up here. Already completed an assessment? Share your success story with #Codman$aves As we continue to go out into the community to share the energy savings experience, we thought we’d share some of our own personal stories, too, by introducing you to our summer team members, Kelly, Pedro, and Kim. Each joined the All In Energy team this summer to help bring energy efficiency programs to Boston communities and begin to build a platform to diversify the clean energy workforce. Their stories are below, but they are only part of the bigger picture, so comment below to share your stories or tell us about your home energy savings with the hashtag #Codman$aves! We would love to get to know you better, too. (To hear from our co-founders click here)
Want more? Click here for more about our co-founders, Gabe and Rouwenna! Subscribe below for weekly updates or follow us on social @AllInEnergy You have just stumbled across our first post ever! Very exciting. Who is All In Energy?, you might ask. We are a non-profit organization with a mission to accelerate an inclusive transition to a clean energy economy. What does that even mean? Basically, it means that we are all in on helping to build an economy that is both energy efficient and powered by renewable energy in a way that benefits everyone. We’re working to make sure everyone has access to government and utility energy efficiency and renewable energy incentives so that all families can take action to improve the comfort, affordability, and sustainability of their homes. (Click here for the research behind our work) It’s a big task, so we’re starting right at home, connecting underserved communities of Boston (historically communities with high rates of renters, low-to-moderate income households, people who speak languages other than English, and people of color) to energy efficiency programs that save families money and increase the comfort of their homes. As they reduce energy use, these programs also cut carbon emissions which helps to slow climate change. (More about a no-cost home energy assessment) Moving forward, we will be launching a training program to bring residents from the same communities that we serve into clean energy careers, growing a multiracial, multilingual workforce that better represents and better serves our state. (More about our mission) Thus, we accelerate the transition to an inclusive clean energy economy. What can I expect to see here? Here, in this blog, we will be writing about the latest and greatest clean energy and job related news that is relevant to you and updating you on our work! Sounds great! What can I do? Glad you asked! You can...
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About usAll In Energy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission to advance an inclusive clean energy economy. We bring energy efficiency and renewable energy to underserved communities, while increasing job opportunities for diverse talent in the clean energy industry.
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