Caroline Hobbs, Mem
About Caroline Hobbs, Mem
Caroline Hobbs is a Project Manager at the Tropical Resources Institute at Yale University, where she has worked since 2017. She has a diverse background in marine ecology, education, and resource management, with degrees from the University of Cambridge and Yale University.
Work at Yale University
Caroline Hobbs has been a Project Manager at the Tropical Resources Institute at Yale University since 2017. In this role, she manages various projects focused on tropical resources and environmental sustainability. Her work involves providing executive functioning and curricular support for all math and science courses at the institute. Hobbs operates remotely, allowing her to collaborate with a diverse range of stakeholders and contribute to the institute's mission of fostering innovative research and education.
Education and Expertise
Caroline Hobbs holds a Master of Environmental Management (MEM) in Marine Resource Management from Yale University, which she completed from 2016 to 2018. She also studied at the University of Cambridge, focusing on Finance, Design, Urban Development, and Planning, and spent 11 months as a Visiting Student at King's College in 2014. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Environmental Studies, graduating cum laude from Skidmore College in 2016. Her educational background equips her with a strong foundation in environmental management and resource sustainability.
Professional Background
Caroline Hobbs has a diverse professional background that includes roles in education, research, and project management. She worked as a Marine Ecology Teacher at The Island School in The Bahamas from 2018 to 2019 and served as a Wilderness Trip Leader for Overland Summers in 2018. Hobbs has also held positions such as Legislative Aide for the State of Hawaii and Coral Resilience Researcher at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her experience spans various environments, including academic institutions and non-profit organizations.
Research and Contributions
Throughout her career, Caroline Hobbs has engaged in research related to marine ecology and renewable energy. She worked as a Coral Restoration Research Intern at the Central Caribbean Marine Institute and as a Renewable Energy Research Assistant at Skidmore College. Additionally, she served as a Lead Consultant for National Geographic in 2018. Her research efforts contribute to understanding and promoting sustainable practices in marine environments.
Focus on Inclusion and Innovation
Caroline Hobbs emphasizes creating environments of inclusion and awareness that foster creative expression and innovative thought. This focus is evident in her roles at the Tropical Resources Institute and Francis Parker School, where she provides support for academic resources. Her commitment to inclusivity and innovation reflects her dedication to enhancing educational experiences and promoting diverse perspectives in environmental management.