Newsha Ajami

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Company: Berkeley Lab

Location: Berkeley, California

Newsha K. Ajami, Ph.D., is the Chief Strategy and Development Officer for Research at the Berkeley Lab. She is a hydrologist specializing in sustainable water resource management, water policy, the water-energy-food nexus, and advancing uncertainty assessment techniques impacting hydrological predictions. Her research throughout the years has been interdisciplinary and impact driven, focusing on the improvement of the science-policy-stakeholder interface by incorporating social and economic measures and relevant and effective communication.

Dr. Ajami is a gubernatorial appointee to the Bay Area Regional Water Quality Control Board. Before joining Berkeley, she was the director of Urban Water Policy with Stanford University’s Water in the West and NSF-ReNUWIt initiatives. Previously, she worked as a senior research associate at the Pacific Institute from 2011 to 2013, and served as a Science and Technology fellow at the California State Senate’s Natural Resources and Water Committee where she worked on various water and energy related legislation. She was also a post doctorate researcher with the Berkeley Water Center, University of California, Berkeley. She has published many highly cited peer-reviewed papers in predominant journals, coauthored two books, and contributed opinion pieces to the New York Times and the Sacramento Bee. She was the recipient of the 2005 National Science Foundation award for AMS Science and Policy Colloquium and ICSC-World Laboratory Hydrologic Science and Water Resources Fellowship from 2000 to 2003. Dr. Ajami received her Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from the University of California, Irvine, an M.S. in hydrology and water resources from the University of Arizona, and a B.S. in civil and environmental engineering from Tehran Polytechnic.

Anya Freeman

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Company: Kind Designs

Location: Miami, Florida

We are addressing rising sea-levels and failing conventional seawalls by 3D Printing living seawalls that are both structural and ecological .The seawalls protect communities from flooding and storm surges. They also function as an artificial reef, sequester carbon and have built-in sensors.

Renée Martin-Nagle

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Company: A Ripple Effect

Location: Ebensburg, Pennsylvania

Renée Martin-Nagle founded A Ripple Effect to focus on water sustainability and serves as its President and CEO.  The name of the company reflects her philosophy that every action has an impact and should therefore contribute to the greater good.  

Renée came to the water sector after a 25-year career as chief legal officer for aviation manufacturers, including more than 20 years as chief legal officer for Airbus Americas.  The birth of the first of her two grandsons inspired her to dedicate her life to preserving the planet for future generations, so, while continuing to work her full-time day job, she earned an LL.M. in environmental law from George Washington University, graduating with highest honors.  Her LL.M. thesis on sharing the ancient waters sequestered in fossil aquifers won an award for environmental law scholarship, which led to her joining the Environmental Law Institute as a Visiting Scholar shortly after her “retirement” from Airbus.  Her scholarly publications attracted the attention of the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, which invited her to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD in water law.  Her doctoral thesis, Governance of Offshore Freshwater Resources, was published as a book and has been called ground-breaking by reviewers.  As a result, the publisher has nominated the book for a global award in international law.  Teaching international environmental policy at three universities has given her a broad perspective on environmental issues and the critical role that water plays in sustaining life.  Her numerous publications and presentations call for a communal approach to water that ensures both intergenerational and interspecies equity.

Renée’s dedication to making a positive impact within her sphere of influence is manifested through her current affiliations with various organizations:  Treasurer of the International Water Resources Association, Special Counsel at Eckert Seamans law firm, Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of Mount Aloysius College (her AA alma mater), adjunct faculty at Saint Francis University (her BA alma mater), member of her hometown water authority, audit committee member of Omega Institute, and sustainability co-chair of the ABA Forum on Air and Space Law.