Aly Rose
About Aly Rose
Aly Rose is a Sector Manager at CREO, specializing in Oceans, Seafood, and Aquaculture. With a strong background in education and climate finance, she has held various roles in environmental advocacy and has advanced degrees in Climate Change & Sustainability Policy and Spanish Linguistics.
Current Role at CREO
Aly Rose serves as the Sector Manager for Oceans, Seafood, and Aquaculture at CREO, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she focuses on mobilizing private capital into climate change solutions through the CREO Syndicate. She utilizes finance tools to support innovation in the blue economy, contributing to sustainable practices within the sector.
Previous Experience in Education
Aly Rose has an extensive background in education, having worked at the Public Schools of Brookline from 2015 to 2021. During this time, she served as a Spanish Teacher for six years, a Curriculum Developer for three years from 2018 to 2021, and an Environmental Club Mentor for two years from 2018 to 2020. Her roles involved developing educational programs and mentoring students in environmental initiatives.
Research Experience at Northeastern University
In 2022, Aly Rose worked as a Research Assistant at Northeastern University for four months. Her research focused on transformational adaptation and mitigation in climate finance projects. This experience contributed to her understanding of climate change solutions and policy development.
Educational Background
Aly Rose has a diverse educational background. She earned a Master's degree in Climate Change & Sustainability Policy from Northeastern University, completing her studies from 2021 to 2023. She also holds a Master's degree in Spanish Linguistics from Middlebury College. Additionally, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Comparative Government, Environmental Studies, and Spanish from Bowdoin College, and studied Latin American Studies at Universidad Nacional de Cuyo.
Skills and Expertise
Aly Rose possesses strong relationship-building skills, particularly in the context of ocean advocacy. Her expertise lies in mobilizing private capital for climate change solutions, which aligns with her current work at CREO. Her educational and professional experiences have equipped her with the necessary skills to address challenges in the blue economy.