2010 Interns
The Institute is now accepting applications for 2010. Please send your CV and/or cover letter to Tim Stumhofer.

2009 Interns
Alexis Nikolakopulos
Shirley Picknell
Rasheq Rahman
Danica Reno
Sylvie Trottier

2008 Interns
Jef Gluckstein
While interning for the Institute, Jef Gluckstein attended Olin College of Engineering studying for a degree in Engineering with a concentration in materials science. Though he had little experience in greenhouse gas accounting, Jef applied for an internship with the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute because it would allow him to learn about the field and get a firsthand look at the growth of a not-for-profit start up.

Jef was responsible for coordinating contact with the university partners. He also assisted with the development of course materials for both existing and new courses

Namrata Kala
Namrata Kala completed her MA in International and Development Economics from Yale University in 2007. She holds a BA (honors) in Economics from Delhi University, and has spent a year working in rural development in India. After her masters, she worked as a research assistant with the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy, and as an environmental analyst with Juice-Energy, New York. She works for The Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi as a Research Associate, working in climate change and development. Her academic interests included climate change policy and sustainable development. Namrata helped coordinate the development of a “climate change primer” course with other Institute interns. She also worked to accredit the Institute with the UNFCCC, and to develop the Institute’s relationship with carbon market firms.

Visrin Vichit-Vadakan
Visrin Vichit-Vadakan graduated Stanford University, majoring in Earth Systems with a concentration in Energy and Technology, an interdisciplinary program in environmental science. Visrin has worked as an assistant analyst with Thailand’s Ministry of Energy and as a researcher on the human impact on marine ecology along the Line Islands for Stanford and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. Her passion for environmental improvement has been with her since childhood, growing up in Thailand and observing the detrimental effect of coal-fired power plants on neighboring residents. Visrin helped establish contacts for the Institute with potential partners in the developing world, particularly in Thailand. She also worked on a survey of climate change professionals in order to better understand training needs in greenhouse gas accounting.

Maurine Winkley
Maurine Winkley has lived in the Monterey Bay area for the past seven years, but hails from Austin, Texas. Her undergraduate degree is from UC-Santa Cruz in Global Economics and she is currently pursuing her MBA at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California. Maurine’s concentration within her degree is international finance and her professional focus is environmental finance.

Maurine worked on developing budgets for funding proposals and on developing overall financial forecasts for the Institute. Maurine also assisted with the development of the Institute’s membership framework.